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Pick Stuff on Top (Nerd Edition)

The overlay picker lets you slap together some seriously gorgeous lyrics projection backgrounds by mixin' color, images, or video with a semi-see-through overlay. Use 'em to make your lyrics actually readable over garbage video, sprinkle some pizzazz on a boring graphic that's puttin' everyone to sleep, or team up with Spotlight Mode to really bring the drama.

Once you're done messin' with stuff, smack the All Set button in the tippy-top right, or chicken out & tap Oops or Never Mind.

Vibe Check

Pick one of our built-in overlay flavors. Each one comes with a preview & a lil' checkmark showin' which one you're currently lovin'.

  • Nothin' kills the overlay completely.
  • Fade goes from see-through at the top to pitch black at the bottom. Classy.
  • Grunge slaps concrete-lookin' decay all over your background image or video. Edgy.
  • Pinstripe throws a thin fade ring around the edges & adds some vertical stripey lines. Bougie.
  • Rumple makes everything look like crumpled fabric. Cozy but messy.
  • Spotlight turns your projector into actual light for Spotlight Mode — you can even control the background color of your lyrics projection using sequences. Fancy.
  • Victorian gives your images that old-timey wallpaper energy. Grandma approved.
  • Vignette fades out to the edges in a circle so your background content pops. Chef's kiss.
  • Wintery slaps icy crystals around the edges. Pair it with white & you're golden.

Color Palette

Overlays come stock in black, but you can pick from a whole buncha greyscale options — black, dark gray, gray, light gray & white. If you've already set the overlay color to somethin' wild using Spotlight Mode, that custom color will show up to the right of the basic ones.

Feelin' creative? Tap the + button on the right to make your own colors. Wanna deep-dive into custom color chaos? Check out the Color Palette Guide.

See-Through Factor

Crank the overlay's see-through-ness anywhere from 0% to 100%. This stacks ON TOP of whatever see-through-ness the color already has. So like, if your color is 50% see-through & you set this to 50%, you're actually gettin' 25% see-through overall. Math is fun, right?

OnSong 1.999 — Last Refreshed July 16, 2015