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"Using Virtual Keys and MultiTracks in Worship" with Will Doggett and Nick Stailey

Join Ableton Live Certified Trainer Will Doggett and Bethel Keyboardist Nick Stailey for an in-depth session on Virtual Keys and MultiTracks at the "Heaven Come" Conference hosted by Bethel Music in downtown Los Angeles at 10am on May 25th. This class is in the LA Convention Center, next to the Microsoft Theater and it’s conveniently offered just before the "Heaven Come" Conference, but you don’t have to be registered to attend - it’s an open registration for anyone in the LA area. Will Doggett will be highlighting the latest tech options for running MultiTracks live and will be demonstrating how Ableton Live is an extremely powerful and flexible host for keyboard sounds. Nick will take some time to walk you through the rig he uses live with Bethel Music. You’ll see the tools and techniques used to create the Bethel keyboard sound and have a chance to ask questions after every session.  This class is free to attend but everyone must register for the class to attend. If you’re interested in seeing the latest in MultiTracks technology or using Virtual Keys live, you’re not going to want to miss this incredible opportunity. This is a great class for Worship Leaders, Musicians, and Music Directors in the LA area. Space is limited so be sure to register today!

"Using Virtual Keys and MultiTracks in Worship" with Will Doggett and Nick Stailey

Join Ableton Live Certified Trainer Will Doggett and Bethel Keyboardist Nick Stailey for an in-depth session on Virtual Keys and MultiTracks at the "Heaven Come" Conference hosted by Bethel Music in downtown Los Angeles at 10am on May 25th. This class is in the LA Convention Center, next to the Microsoft Theater and it’s conveniently offered just before the "Heaven Come" Conference, but you don’t have to be registered to attend - it’s an open registration for anyone in the LA area. Will Doggett will be highlighting the latest tech options for running MultiTracks live and will be demonstrating how Ableton Live is an extremely powerful and flexible host for keyboard sounds. Nick will take some time to walk you through the rig he uses live with Bethel Music. You’ll see the tools and techniques used to create the Bethel keyboard sound and have a chance to ask questions after every session.  This class is free to attend but everyone must register for the class to attend. If you’re interested in seeing the latest in MultiTracks technology or using Virtual Keys live, you’re not going to want to miss this incredible opportunity. This is a great class for Worship Leaders, Musicians, and Music Directors in the LA area. Space is limited so be sure to register today!

Introducing Our Newest Patch Producer, Nick Stailey!

We’d like to officially welcome Nick Stailey as our latest Patch Producer!  Nick is a part of the Bethel Worship community and plays keys for Sunday services at Bethel Church.  He played on Bethel Music's album, Tides Live, as well as on the Bethel Music's "Worship Nights" tour.  We’re excited to release Nick’s first two collections for Reason titled "Essential Keys" and "Essential Pads."

Introducing Our Newest Patch Producer, Nick Stailey!

We’d like to officially welcome Nick Stailey as our latest Patch Producer!  Nick is a part of the Bethel Worship community and plays keys for Sunday services at Bethel Church.  He played on Bethel Music's album, Tides Live, as well as on the Bethel Music's "Worship Nights" tour.  We’re excited to release Nick’s first two collections for Reason titled "Essential Keys" and "Essential Pads."

MultiTracks Now Available from Children of God by Phil Wickham

In 2014, doctors discovered a vocal polyp on Phil Wickham's vocal cord and though it could be removed, there was a chance that he might never be able to sing professionally again.  After accepting the treatment, he was faced with a very uncertain future.  He shares, "I remember a few days after the diagnosis, I was on my knees asking God for some peace and clarity and a sense of Him in it all. All of the sudden I had this strong sense of God's presence there with me. There have only been a few times in my life where I felt, undeniably, His voice speaking to me. This was one of them. I felt, undeniably, His voice speaking to me. He said my identity is not in what I do, but it's in who He says I am. He said 'I'm your father. You're my child. Trust me.'" With a newfound peace and a renewing of his passion, Phil sat down to write songs and the result was Children of God, his new studio album that released worldwide today.

MultiTracks Now Available from Children of God by Phil Wickham

In 2014, doctors discovered a vocal polyp on Phil Wickham's vocal cord and though it could be removed, there was a chance that he might never be able to sing professionally again.  After accepting the treatment, he was faced with a very uncertain future.  He shares, "I remember a few days after the diagnosis, I was on my knees asking God for some peace and clarity and a sense of Him in it all. All of the sudden I had this strong sense of God's presence there with me. There have only been a few times in my life where I felt, undeniably, His voice speaking to me. This was one of them. I felt, undeniably, His voice speaking to me. He said my identity is not in what I do, but it's in who He says I am. He said 'I'm your father. You're my child. Trust me.'" With a newfound peace and a renewing of his passion, Phil sat down to write songs and the result was Children of God, his new studio album that released worldwide today.
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