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MultiTracks.com Library Export Options

It's now possible to export information on your MultiTracks.com library to a csv file for your own data analysis needs.

Written by Trevor

The library page now has a new "Export" button that can be used to export a csv report of your library. There are optional filters that can be applied before exporting, to see certain types of content, or to export only a subset of your library.

Exporting can be used to get reports and data for songs in your library including the track product that's owned for that song, the date the song tracks were purchased, and more.


How To Export Your Library Data to CSV

  1. Navigate to your main library page at https://www.multitracks.com/premium/library/

  2. Then click the "Export" button at the top line of the library page

  3. Then select the library type (Catalog Songs, Cloud Songs, All songs (Library) and the content filter (Charts, Tracks, MIDI, etc).

  4. Then click "Download" button to export the CSV to your downloads folder.

You can then open the CSV file in the software of your choice. Excel, Sheets, Numbers, etc.


CSV Fields Included

These are the fields included in the library export CSV file:

Song Title

The title of the song

Type

The library type for this song (Catalog, Cloud Song, or MT Complete)

Artist

The artist of the song

MT ID #

The unique MultiTracks identifier # for the song

Last Used

The date this song or its resources were last accessed on your account

Track Product*

The highest track product owned for this song in the hierarchy for catalog songs, or "Cloud Upload" if it's a cloud song (Accompaniment Tracks -> CustomMix -> App Track -> Multitrack)

Chart

Whether this song has a chart actively unlocked with Chart Pro, or purchased

Orchestration

Whether the orchestrations for this song have been purchased

ProPresenter Template

Whether this song has a ProPresenter Template unlocked via the Stage Display Add-On, or purchased individually

MIDI Data

Whether this song has MIDI data saved to any of the available MIDI buses and banks

Track Product Purchase Date

The date the highest-hierarchy track product (from "Track Product") was purchased

*It's possible to own a lower-hierarchy track product for a song that won't be reflected on the export since only the highest track product is shown in the csv export.

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