Free Click Tracks for Worship Teams
Build a custom click for any song in your set — your tempo, your arrangement — and download it as a WAV for your in-ear mix. Free, no subscription.
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A click for songs the track stores don't have
Subscription libraries are great when the song you're playing is in the catalog at the tempo and arrangement you're using. But every worship leader eventually hits the gaps: an original song, a key- or tempo-changed arrangement, a medley transition, or a hymn nobody has charted. This tool builds a custom click track for exactly your arrangement in about a minute — and it stays free, because it's a companion tool for the Subdivide metronome app, not a subscription product.
Building a click for a worship set
- Match the song map. Add a section per song part — intro, verse, chorus, bridge — with the measure counts from your chart. One song usually holds one tempo, but a section-per-part map means the click ends exactly when the song does.
- Handle the 6/8 songs. Set beats per measure to 6 and the beat unit to 8, so the click runs at eighth-note speed — or practice the feel first with our 6/8 metronome.
- Add a count-in. Put a 1–2 measure section at the start so the drummer gets a bar of click before the band enters.
- Download the WAV and drop it into Ableton, Playback, Prime, or whatever runs your tracks — panned hard to the click bus, like any stock click stem.
Tempo changes between songs
Running songs back-to-back? Chain sections at each song's tempo to make one continuous click for a whole transition — the metronome with tempo changes page covers this pattern in depth. For rehearsals, the Subdivide iOS app takes the same idea further with count-offs, seamless tempo ramps, and QR-code sharing so your whole team loads the identical click on their own phones.
Frequently asked questions
Is this really free for church use?
Yes — build and download as many click tracks as you need, commercially and in services, with no attribution required. There's no account and no upsell wall on the generator itself.
How do I get the click into our in-ear mix?
Import the WAV into whatever plays your tracks (Ableton Live, Playback, Prime, a DAW, even a phone), route it to a dedicated click bus, and send that bus only to the in-ear mixes. It behaves exactly like the click stems that come with purchased multitracks.
Can I make clicks and cues like the paid services?
This tool generates the click portion — tempo, meter, and arrangement-length. It doesn't record voice cues ("chorus in 2, 3, 4"). Many teams run this click plus a leader's verbal cues live; for song-specific cue tracks, the subscription services still earn their keep.
What tempo are most worship songs?
Most modern worship sits between 68 and 150 BPM — ballads around 68–76, mid-tempo around 80–115, and anthems around 120–150. Compound 6/8 songs often feel best with a dotted-quarter pulse around 60–75. Always check the original recording or your MD's chart rather than guessing.