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Home » Transitioning your Band to Using Loops » Leave it at the Door!
Nov30 3

Leave it at the Door!

Posted by Will in Transitioning your Band to Using Loops

This Sunday was yet again another gentle reminder.. Leave your Emotions at the Door when your troubleshooting a technical issue.  This is something we’ve hit before specifically here and here.  Most of the time when working with Computers if something goes wrong its User Error.  You hit the wrong button, or assigned the wrong task to the wrong button, or opened the wrong file, etc…It’s important when things do go wrong and your trying to figure them out, that you calm down and think logically.  Train yourself to not freak out when something goes wrong.  Slowly examine whats taking place.  Am I hitting the right button?  Do I have the correct file open?  Is everything plugged in?  Is this Cable bad?  Does my DI need batteries or Phantom Power?

And hey.. If something does go wrong or a Loop cuts off too early or too late, is it really that big of a deal?  Sure we should strive for Excellence in ALL things, so yes you should figure out why that happened and try to fix it so it doesn’t happen again.  But I’m pretty sure that God is big and powerful enough that even if Live accidentally shuts down  and we lose click and loops for the first service that He CAN still change Lives.  Don’t lose sight of that!

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!
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3 Comments

  1. Shrop | December 1, 2009 at 8:59 am

    It is funny what we can freak out about that no one even notices. Heck, I don’t think I noticed anything was up until you told me ;)

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  2. TroyP | February 11, 2010 at 7:42 pm

    Thank you! Good to know that others have this happen, too. Sorry, but it helps somehow.
    And just so you know, it’s still happening to me quite a bit, even after quite a while of using loops. Sometimes, everything will go perfectly right up until soundcheck the day of the service. Then, poof!

    I can’t tell you how much that frustrates me, but…it appears you know from experience. I commiserate!

    Anyway, I also agree that I probably notice this much more than others. Thanks for the encouragement to keep my focus elsewhere.

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  3. Will | February 13, 2010 at 12:11 am

    Troy,
    What kind of problems do you seem to be having? Do they seem to be user error or software/hardware error? Let us know, we’d love to help!

    Reply

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