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5 Tips for Streaming Live Worship

In light of the recent COVID-19 virus, churches around the world are re-imagining their services. More churches than ever before are now moving to streaming online. Until now, our license offered at MultiTracks has only been a “live performance license,” but has not included the use of MultiTracks in an online stream. Our incredible licensing partners recognize this need and they are in full support of any way that they can help churches during this transition. As a result, together with our licensing partners we have agreed to offer our customers a temporary “Gratis License” to grant churches the ability to use any MultiTracks.com content they have purchased or rented for a live stream until further notice.

Introducing Living Room Sessions

In response to COVID-19, more churches have started streaming their services online. We wanted to meet the needs of worship leaders that arose in this transition, so the team at MultiTracks.com created a brand new project called Living Room Sessions. The goal of this project is to provide stripped back arrangements of songs that better serve an online service. Each song includes piano, acoustic guitar, keyboards, sub bass and drum loops. The tones and sounds you find on these recordings will compliment a small band or solo worship leader.

Anthony Shepherd - "Saved the Day"

Saved the Day” is the first single to be released off of the highly anticipated album, Revival Is Now by Anthony Shepherd coming later this year. Anthony teams up with Grammy Award Winner and Executive Producer Israel Houghton to deliver over 18 original songs of declarations and powerhouse melodies for every church to sing in this Easter season and beyond.

Song Specific Patches Released in March

Our Song Specific patches catalogue for MainStage and Ableton grows every week. With adjustable faders and filter controls, these can be used in any band setting, big or small. This video includes a few of our favorites. Here are the Song Specific Patches we’ve released in the month of March!

Equippers Revolution - "Where Your Spirit Is"

Equippers Revolution shares, "It’s ironic to release a song of freedom when the world is going into lockdown, but we believe God is in this, and that although we’re not ‘free’ in the sense we’re used to, our hearts and minds are going to experience the freedom of Jesus. We believe this song is timely to encourage us in this time." Equippers Revolution's newest song "Where Your Spirit Is" from their upcoming album is out now!

The Belonging Co - "Holy (Song of the Ages)"

Proclaiming an unchanging God in the midst of uncertain times, “Holy (Song of the Ages),” the latest single from Nashville-based The Belonging Co, is now available. The powerful anthem—sparked during a spontaneous moment of corporate worship—resounds with “holy, holy, holy,” the heart-cry of adoration echoed throughout eternity. Featuring The Belonging Co worship pastor Andrew Holt, this song was co-penned by Andrew along with lead pastor Henry Seeley and worship leader/songwriter Daniella Mason. Recorded live at the church’s downtown Nashville campus, the track is not only a reflection of God’s movement within their local body, but an offering of Hope to a hurting world.

New Rend Collective Album - Choose to Worship

“Life is hard and worship will not always or even usually be our default setting,” shares Chris Llewellyn of Rend Collective about new album Choose to Worship. “It’s not initially natural to respond to a cancer diagnosis, or the death of a loved one or a major career setback with a song of praise and trust. This album is an invitation into the spiritual discipline that we have been living as a community of building altars of praise in the darkness, trusting that whether or not the dawn comes, worship is still our sacred duty—and privilege. We hope this album gives you a vocabulary so that you can sing from the shackles, lift an anthem of defiance against your circumstances and raise a shout of joy that demoralizes the enemy in his attempts to silence you."
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