New MultiTracks From Jon Guerra Now Available! Tuesday, April 21, 2015 Little Songs is the debut album from singer/songwriter and Vertical Church Band worship leader, Jon Guerra. This new release is filled with authenticity, reflection, and a great passion for worship. “The most personal songs are the most worshipful," Guerra says. "For this record, that’s just where it went. All of these 11 songs are my best effort at being a songwriter, at pleasing God, at giving something that I think is going to be useful to my friends and family in their journey of faith, and something that will be useful to churches on a Sunday morning as they’re trying to engage with God as a faith community.”
New From Grace Covenant Worship - All For Love Tuesday, April 21, 2015 Grace Covenant Worship's newly released EP, All For Love, is based upon Zephaniah 3:17, which states, "He will take great delight in you, he will quiet you with his love, he will rejoice over you with singing." The worship team explains, "Capturing in music the essence of the eternal love of a God who first loved us remains a lifelong pursuit for both musician and worshiper. These songs are an offering to Him, that First Love."
Playback User Management Tuesday, April 21, 2015 Last year, we launched a MultiTrack iPad app called Playback and we've seen a number of churches begin to use the app in their worship services. We created Playback to be used in live performance by a music director on a worship team, but what surprised us was how many of you wanted to share Playback as a means to allow your team members to rehearse their parts if they had an iPad.
Play of the Week - "Throne of Praise" by Phillips, Craig & Dean Monday, April 20, 2015 At the beginning of every week, we offer full access to one MultiTrack in Playback for unlimited use for the entire week. This week's Play of the Week is "Throne of Praise" by Phillips, Craig & Dean from their album, Above It All.
MultiTracks For "Throne of Praise" by Phillips, Craig & Dean Now Available! Monday, April 20, 2015 "Throne of Praise," the latest radio single by Phillips, Craig & Dean from the album, Above It All, is a powerful worship anthem full of exaltation for the Savior. Dan Dean, shares, "The idea behind 'Throne of Praise' is that with our actions, our words, and our worship, we create a place of honor for God to sit and dwell. We’ve all witnessed that in our churches on a Sunday. Nothing special about the building or the place we come together, even the day of the week, but it’s when God’s people come together. And in a spirit of community, we get to lift Him and exalt him. Although he already has a throne He dwells on, Revelation tells us, we create this place for Him to come and occupy and it’s one of reverence and respect and honor."
Mixer+Audio Interface+In-Ear System for less then $1400? PreSonus RM16 AI REVIEW Tuesday, April 14, 2015 Are you getting started with running MultiTracks? Is your church looking to purchase a new soundboard? The RM 16 AI from PreSonus may be the perfect solution.
iOS 8.3 Update for Playback Intro & Playback Pro Tuesday, April 14, 2015 After spending the day testing Playback Intro & Playback Pro on iOS 8.3, we’ve found some fairly large bugs that cause issues with the app. This update causes the track faders to become stuck and un-responsive. The update also seems to affect the function of the Auto-Fade button.
New MultiTracks from Lauren Daigle Tuesday, April 14, 2015 Lauren Daigle has just released her first full-length album, How Can It Be, following up on her EP by the same name that debuted last year. Her hope for this new album is that it would help people draw closer to God. “There’s a continuing theme on this record—trust,” Lauren says. “My heart’s cry is that people feel empowered as a body of Christ. It’s just heavy on my heart for all of us to rise up in unity and recognize the goodness of God. My hope is that people are empowered by knowing who they belong to, knowing that they are the son or daughter of God, and in response to that being able to worship fully, worship with complete abandon.”