Disclaimer: If your church uses IMAG (Image magnification, aka Cameras on big screens in the room), this article is NOT….repeat…..NOT for you. I am writing this article to the majority of the churches out there, who aren’t using IMAG, either because of budget, or because of the lack of need. If you do have IMAG, and you aren’t happy with how things look, contact me directly.
In my last article, I covered a lot of color theory, with a lot of book-smart information. Hopefully, you have had a chance to experiment with some of those theories….hopefully, with some great results. This article is a bit of a sequel to that article….but the kind of sequel where you didn’t need to see the first one, to get the second one. Here, I would like to continue talking about lighting in worship, and specifically how using intensity (Brightness) can help your overall goal.
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In this article we will take a look at how to use one of the coolest features of Ableton Live. If you are interested in using loops then the techniques shared in this article will allow you to use loops in the best possible way. So open up Live and buckle up cause here we go!
Ableton Live is becoming more and more popular with Worship leaders and churches because of its ease of use, and its ability to adapt to what you want it to do. It’s so easy to open the program and plug in a few tempos, drag in a few loops and your good to go. The only complaint that I’ve gotten from people that have used Live for a while (myself included!!) is that there isn’t a built in option to subdivide the click out of the box. In this article we are focusing on how to effectively Subdivide the click in Live. We will look at the process and steps to solve a few problems associated with the issue.