You may of heard the buzz on Twitter and Facebook the past few days. We’ve been hard at work creating our brand new product, Textures. Textures has been part of the vision of Loops in Worship since the beginning. “To provide Training and Tools for Worship Leaders to Create and Use their own loops.” We feel strongly that the best way to use loops and sequences with your team is to create them yourself. We know it can be a time consuming process so we’ve worked hard to provide you with the best tools possible to do that. Up till now we’ve had Elements, Foundations, and Kits. All of which have done well and we’ve heard great reports from Worship Leaders that have used all our products. Now we’re releasing the next step in our process to equip Worship Leaders with the necessary tools to create their own loops.
Textures features 53 different pad and synth sounds organized into four different categories and Live sets. Bright Pads represents sounds that start with a brighter foundation and will cut through even the muddiest mix. Textures Pianos includes great Piano patches that will help enhance any Worship band with a different touch besides just a normal grand piano sound. The Special/Rhythmic patches are great for simple chord progressions where you can let the patch do all the work for you. Last but not least.. Warm Pads is a great collection of thick and ethereal sounding Pads that layer well with a Piano patch, and work incredibly well during the invitation, prayer times, or in-between songs for smoother transitions.
Want to learn more about Textures? Check out the Textures Page. We’ve put up the Textures Forum to provide support and answers to some common questions.
Try out a few Textures Patches
Will Doggett is a certified Ableton Live Instructor, musician, worship leader and educator based out of FL. He currently works in the Worship Ministry at Calvary Chapel Fort Lauderdale and teaches Ableton Live and Ensemble courses at Ocean's Edge School of Worship . You can reach him by Email and find him on Twitter @willdoggett. He's currently available for consultation and training for churches and musicians interesting in learning to integrate Live into their setups. Want more info? Shoot him an Email!
Introducing Textures: Original Pad Presets for Ableton Live
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You may of heard the buzz on Twitter and Facebook the past few days. We’ve been hard at work creating our brand new product, Textures. Textures has been part of the vision of Loops in Worship since the beginning. “To provide Training and Tools for Worship Leaders to Create and Use their own loops.” We feel strongly that the best way to use loops and sequences with your team is to create them yourself. We know it can be a time consuming process so we’ve worked hard to provide you with the best tools possible to do that. Up till now we’ve had Elements, Foundations, and Kits. All of which have done well and we’ve heard great reports from Worship Leaders that have used all our products. Now we’re releasing the next step in our process to equip Worship Leaders with the necessary tools to create their own loops.
Can’t wait? Check out the Textures Page
Textures features 53 different pad and synth sounds organized into four different categories and Live sets. Bright Pads represents sounds that start with a brighter foundation and will cut through even the muddiest mix. Textures Pianos includes great Piano patches that will help enhance any Worship band with a different touch besides just a normal grand piano sound. The Special/Rhythmic patches are great for simple chord progressions where you can let the patch do all the work for you. Last but not least.. Warm Pads is a great collection of thick and ethereal sounding Pads that layer well with a Piano patch, and work incredibly well during the invitation, prayer times, or in-between songs for smoother transitions.
Want to learn more about Textures? Check out the Textures Page. We’ve put up the Textures Forum to provide support and answers to some common questions.
Try out a few Textures Patches
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