Raise a hallelujah
#Raise a hallelujah Patch#
We’ve included a sample of Worship Tutorials Pads 11 in this patch as well. WORSHIP TUTORIALS PADS 11 SAMPLES BUILT IN Simply select the Pads key you want to trigger, regardless of transposed patch. If you transpose a patch in MainStage, the Ambient Pads Player 11 does NOT transpose audio. This button will control the tempo of all the time based effects (delays, arp, etc). This will affect lows/highs of all the included instruments/effects. You can basically turn them into a shimmer type of pad sound. This only affects the Worship Tutorials Pads (triggered by the keys buttons). The ‘Transparency’ knob will cut low end from the Pads drones. Shimmer: Ethereal shimmer reverb created using stock plug-ins.ĭelay 1: 8th note delay (controlled by the ‘tap tempo’ button or the patch tempo)ĭelay 2: Dotted 8th note delay (controlled by the ‘tap tempo’ button or the patch tempo) Reverb: A basic (and great sounding) plate reverb THIS PATCH INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING EFFECTS:
#Raise a hallelujah free#
But by all means, feel free to add instruments if you are feeling lucky! The previous three sound layers should cover the track well and help to keep computer CPU usage to an optimal level. This song does not really need additional sound layers in our opinion. Send 1 to Shimmer Verb, Send 2 to Plate Reverb.įADER 5 – 8 : UN-ASSIGNED – By default these patches are unassigned. Send 3 to 1/4 Delay, Send 4 to 1/8 Delay.įADER 4 : Strings: A warm slow attack acoustic string synth to add sustain and depth to your chords using MainStage Native Synth “SAMPLER”. Send 1 to Shimmer Verb, Send 2 to Plate Reverb. Send 1 to Shimmer Verb, Send 2 to Plate Reverb.įADER 3 : Gated Synth: Arpeggiated synth (16th notes) – this will add a pulse (and a ton of energy) to any song using MainStage Native Synth “ES2”. Send 3 to 1/4 Delay, Send 4 to 1/8 DelayįADER 2 : Pads – Warm Pads layer to help add sustain to chords blocks “ALCHEMY”. Custom Effects Routing to enhance depth and response. THIS SONG PATCH INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING DESIGNED SOUNDS:įADER 1 : Piano: A basic piano patch using MainStage Native Samples. See Training Videos on our channel for more in-depth information. Certain sounds are only mapped to certain keys of the keyboard, which are visible in the patch. You can then assign these faders to physical controls on your midi controller to be able to fade sounds in/out at your discretion. The instruments/sounds we’ve included in this patch are designed to cover a wide variety of keys sounds found in modern worship music.Įach sound/effect is assigned to a fader with the appropriate label. ( SEE MAINSTAGE OFFICIAL MANUAL) INCLUDED SOUNDS AND EFFECTS You can reduce the buffer size in your audio preferences to reduce latency response. Otherwise you will disable all of your effects which makes up a large portion of the soundscape. If you get a “Latency Warning Window” when you open MainStage, make sure to click “Ignore”. IMPORTANT: LATENCY: This patch contains verbs and effects that can add latency depending on the speed of your system. Everything you need comes stock with MainStage.ģ. ALL PATCH SOUNDS ARE BUILT IN: This patch does not use any 3rd party plugins or instruments/sounds. Make sure to use the latest version of the software.Ģ.
#Raise a hallelujah mac#
MainStage is available here (or in the Mac App store). It will not work on any other piece of software. This patch is designed to work with MainStage by Apple. The song, Raise a Hallelujah, written by Jonathan David Helser, Melissa Helser, and Molly Skaggs and published by Bethel Music, raises a hallelujah to Jesus.Song-based MainStage patch for Raise a Hallelujah // INCLUDES PADS 11ġ. The Greek form of the word (alleluia) is found in Revelation 19:1,3,4,6. Hallelujah : praise ye Jehovah, frequently rendered "Praise ye the LORD," stands at the beginning of ten of the Psalms (Psalm 106:1-48, 111.1-113:9, 135:1-21, 146:1-150:6), hence called "hallelujah psalms." From its frequent occurrence it grew into a formula of praise. The following description of Hallelujah is from Easton's Bible Dictionary: Share Facebook Twitter Pinterest Tumblr Reddit WhatsApp Raise a HallelujahĮvery day of our lives we need to raise a Hallelujah to Jesus Christ, the One and Only God, the God who is One, the God who allowed Himself to be crucified so that we may spend eternity with Him on the street of gold (Revelation 21:21). Is Jesus the Second Person in the Trinity?.