From July 15th to August 15th we held a Remix Competition where any registered user of MultiTracks.com could download (for free) the original master recording of "All the Poor and Powerless" from The Digital Age. Well many of you downloaded and 27 of you sent in some really creative remixes of the song. Some of you remixed the tracks, others used nothing but the lead vocal and you added your own tracks. We removed names and descriptions and sent all 27 to The Digital Age for them to chose the winner and we're excited to announce that The Digital Age chose Christopher Lewis with his fantastic submission titled "The Flat Line Remix." Christopher won a bunch of cool prizes listed here, valued at more than $2000. The competition was a remix of The Digital Age's cover of "All The Poor & Powerless" from their digital album release called"Rehearsals."
Barry Westman of All About Worship recently had the opportunity to interview Phillip Edwards, Co-Founder & CEO of MultiTracks.com, about using loops, click tracks, and multi-tracks in church. We hope you find this interview helpful!
Assuming many of our readers may have never used click tracks or loops before, can you start with some general definitions of terms we often hear? What is a click track? A loop? A Multi-track?
This week we are releasing the MultiTracks for Jared Anderson's new single "Impossible Possible" off of his upcoming album "The Narrow Road" which will be released September 4, 2012. Jared Anderson is well known for being a worship leader at New Life Church in Colorado Springs, CO, and one of the founding members of Desperation Band. Anderson has written many popular songs that you have probably sung before, including "Great I Am," "Glorified," and "Amazed." Jared's new album will undoubtedly be sung in many churches for years to come.