![]() We’ve included a sample of Worship Tutorials Pads in this patch as well. This button stops everything! WORSHIP TUTORIALS PADS SAMPLES BUILT IN This button will control the tempo of all the time based effects (delays, arp, etc). This will affect lows/highs of all the included instruments/effects. You can basically turn them into a shimmer type of pad sound. This only affects the Worship Tutorials Pads (triggered by the keys buttons). The ‘Transparency’ knob will roll low end off of the Pads drones. Delay 2: Dotted 8th note delay (controlled by the ‘tap tempo’ button or the patch tempo).Delay 1: 8th note delay (controlled by the ‘tap tempo’ button or the patch tempo).Reverb: A basic (and great sounding) reverb.THIS PATCH INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING EFFECTS: ARP: Arpeggiated synth (16th notes) – this will add a pulse (and a ton of energy) to any song.Synth: This is a high-energy dance synth sound.Strings: You get an orchestra at your command.Pads: Ambient pads (this is different than the Pad drones that can be triggered).Piano: A basic (and great sounding) piano patch.THIS PATCH INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING SOUNDS: Certain sounds are only mapped to certain keys of the keyboard, which are visible in the patch. You can then assign these faders to physical controls on your midi controller to be able to fade sounds in/out at your discretion. ![]() You should be able to work through most any worship song using just these sounds.Įach sound/effect is assigned to a fader with the appropriate label. The instruments/sounds we’ve included in this patch are designed to cover a wide variety of keys sounds found in modern worship music. Everything you need comes stock with MainStage. ALL SOUNDS ARE BUILT IN: This patch does not use any 3rd party plugins or instruments/sounds. Make sure to use the latest version of the software.Ģ. It will not work on any other piece of software. This patch is designed to work with MainStage by Apple. ![]() Ultimately, the sounds and patches in MainStage and Logic are the same it's just how you use them that are different between each program.A multi-purpose MainStage Patch for Praise and Worship IMPORTANT NOTESġ. ![]() It's basically Ableton's session view within Logic. I use Logic in live situations more than ever now for backing track playback, because Live Loops lets you really easily create a session where you can trigger certain sections of a song and bounce around between sections really easily. However, the line was just recently blurred between MainStage and Logic with the Live Loops feature. ![]() If you are playing an electric drum pad or keyboard in a live situation and want to have all your studio sounds at your fingertips without having to click through a bunch of menus to make changes on the fly, MainStage is a really good way to achieve that. It allows you to take a VST, apply some effects, and design your own UI layout, with the controls you need right on screen, and nothing you don't need. It also makes it very easy to program a series of presets, one after the other, for quick switching of sounds and patches between songs. It is designed to be lighter and use less of your CPU than Logic would. The best way I can describe it is this: MainStage is set up to take the sounds and instrument plugins that you can use in Logic, and streamlines the UI for ease of use during a live situation. I am a drummer, keyboardist, and playback engineer (backing tracks) that uses Ableton and MainStage live, and Logic in the studio. ![]()
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