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MultiTracks Now Available From Brad + Rebekah

All You've Done is the brand new release from husband-wife worship duo, Brad + Rebekah.  Featuring both dynamic studio recordings and a number of more intimate, acoustic versions of their original praise and worship, it's an album that focuses on thanking God for everything that He has done.  "This project is an amazing reminder and testimony of what God has done in our lives," says Brad.  "He has been and remains to be always faithful. Sometimes we forget that and we need to be reminded that our strength and our plans are nothing compared to God's plans and his ever faithfulness. I pray this project encourages people to pause for a moment, look back to take note of what God has done through both the good and bad, and rejoice knowing that God will continue to be faithful."

Playing Keys while Running MultiTracks

In this video Ian McIntosh shows he decides between what to play Live on Keys and what to leave in the tracks in Ableton Live. You'll see how he has Ableton Live setup in Session View to give him the ultimate flexibility in playing and using tracks live.

Sound Design in Reason

In this video Ian McIntosh shows you how to create great sounds using Reason. You'll see how you can quickly transform sounds using Filter and Reverb, and a hidden tape compression setting in Reason that can completely transform your Piano sounds.

Using Ableton Live and Reason on Stage

In this video Ian McIntosh shows how he uses Ableton Live and Reason on Stage with Jesus Culture. You'll see how using Ableton Live and Reason together gives him the power and flexibility with his Keys Patches and Tracks.

Layering Piano Sounds

In this video Peter James shows how you can transform your Piano sounds by layering multiple Pianos together. In this video Peter uses a Yamaha MIDI Grand layered with virtual Piano samples to create beautiful Piano textures.

Omnisphere Tips & Tricks

In this video Peter James gives a quick overview of Omnisphere 1.5's interface. You'll learn some Tips & Tricks that Peter uses when he's creating Patches for Albums using Omnisphere.
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