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MultiTracks at Aliento Conference 2015

This week we are heading to the Aliento Conference 2015 at the Music Hall at Fair Park in Dallas, TX.  We invite you to join us on Thursday, July 30 at 3 pm, when we will be making a special announcement live from the concert stage in regards to the future of how we will be resourcing the Latino Community.  Be sure to follow us on Periscope as we'll be sharing this announcement live on our channel.  You can also sign up for the Aliento Conference Livestream where you'll get access to all the great speakers and worship leaders that will be presenting throughout the duration of the conference.  We will be at Aliento all week so if you plan on attending, please stop by our booth and say hello!  

Using Ableton Live on Stage featuring Mike D (In Depth Walkthrough)

In this video Will Doggett chats with Mike D from the The Digital Age about how he uses Ableton Live. You'll see how Mike uses Ableton Live as a Keys host for various plugins and Reason sounds. Also how he uses Ableton Live for Vocal effects and processing. You'll see how Mike sampled his Bass into Reason and routes his Bass signal into his bass amp so he can play piano and bass at the same time. Mike shares his thoughts on how a solo worship leader can use MultiTracks and Ableton Live to enhance their sound.

New MultiTracks from Israel and New Breed - Covered: Alive in Asia

Multiple Grammy®, Stellar, and Dove Award winning Gospel recording artist Israel Houghton and his longtime ensemble New Breed have released their highly anticipated new album, Covered: Alive in Asia.  It marks the tenth album Israel has recorded with New Breed and is the latest installment of his "Alive in..." series featuring live recordings from his recent tour across Asia in front of packed crowds in Singapore, Philippines, Indonesia, Jakarta, Japan, Malaysia and South Korea.  Covered: Alive in Asia delivers some of Israel and New Breed's best cross-cultural worship to date and includes appearances from guest artists Tye Tribbett, BJ Putnam, Yolanda Adams, and Jonathan McReynolds. "This project is certainly the largest, as far as scale, that we've ever embarked upon" says Israel. "I'm grateful to our New Breed movement for always being willing to dream big and take action around this vision. I feel it's our best offering to date... Gospel is good news- Good News is global. Global Gospel, Kingdom Music is our passion."

MultiTracks Now Available from Elim Sound

Elim 100, the latest album from Elim Pentecostal Church's worship ministry Elim Sound, is a landmark project that commemorates the UK-based church's centenary by both reflecting on it's rich heritage and looking forward to where God will lead next.  The album was produced by Ian Yates and Trevor Michael and features a mix of classic hymn arrangements and new original anthems led by 10 Elim worship leaders from across England, Scotland, Northern Ireland, and Wales.

Indie Showcase: Break The Silence from CFC Worship

This week we are proud to showcase Break The Silence, the recent release from CFC Worship.  The band is made up of the worship ministry from Seattle-based multi-site multicultural church, Christian Faith Center.  They share, "The world is screaming for our attention. As the world gets louder and louder, it becomes increasingly important to hear the still small voice of the Almighty.  Hear the whisper in the chaos and share the light in the darkness. Our world cannot afford for us to remain silent. This worship project is our shout to the world that we have heard the whisper and we have seen the light.  Join us.  Together, it's time to break the silence."

Controlling Lights with Ableton Live featuring Bwack

In this video Will Doggett sits down with Bwack from The Digital Age to talk about how he uses Ableton Live to control lights. Will gives a quick overview of different ways you can control your lights from Ableton Live and then Bwack breaksdown how he uses Ableton Live to control his Grand MA via Timecode.
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