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Lyrics Projection
Lyrics projection allows you to display lyrics on an external display for audience participation or congregational singing.
Background
Determines the visibility of the background color or media.
- Show displays the background under lyrics.
- Hide removes the background from under the lyrics, resulting in a black background.
- Toggle changes the background visibility according to its current state.
Blackout
Is used to set the lyrics projection screen to black.
- On turns on blackout, turning off all lyrics, background color and media.
- Off removes the blackout state, returning to the previous state before blackout.
- Toggle the blackout which turns off all lyrics and background color and media.
Lyrics
Alters the visibility of lyrics.
- Show shows the lyrics during lyrics projection while retaining the background image or video.
- Hide hides the lyrics during lyrics projection while retaining the background image or video.
- Toggle shows or hides the lyrics during lyrics projection while retaining the background image or video.
- Larger makes the font size larger.
- Smaller makes the font size smaller.
Media
Determines the visibility of background media.
- Show shows the background media on the color background.
- Hide hides the background media on the color background.
- Toggle toggles the visibility of the background media on the color background.
Overlay
Performs actions that change the overall composited onto the background color, image, or video.
- Previous shows the previous gradient in the list.
- Next shows the next gradient in the list.
- Show the gradient overlaid on the background.
- Hide the gradient overlaid on the background.
- Toggle changes the visibility of the overlay depending on it's current state.
Slide
Changes the current section being projected on the external display.
- Previous advances to the previous slide when projecting lyrics.
- Next advances to the next slide when projecting lyrics.
OnSong 2024 Last Updated on August 5, 2019