
If you'd like to download the new templates, click here. I'm hoping you'll find this to be a much simpler, more instinctual way to use Mainstage- I know I've already seen a massive change in the way I use sounds live, and hopefully it will inspire you to create your own signature sound.Īs always, if you have any questions you can email me. Add the stompbox effects as needed to spice things up.
FREE WORSHIP PATCHES FOR MAINSTAGE 3 PRO
All plugins used come with MainStage 3 / Logic Pro X already, no need to purchase any other 3rd party plugins. Try selecting one of the patches, opening the instrument plugin window, and scrolling through some presets within the plugin for some interesting sounds. Comes with Mainstage Template demonstrated in video. I included starter patches for you to use when building your own sounds.
FREE WORSHIP PATCHES FOR MAINSTAGE 3 HOW TO
The plugins are the same from patch to patch, making it easy to understand how to use the effects to get the sound you need. I've also hardwired in 3 "stompbox" pedals that can easily be added to any patch using nothing but the controls on your midi controller. With this redesign, I've configured every patch so that parameters are grouped in similar areas from patch to patch, and the most important universal parameters are always in the same place, every time. To get you started using Patches for your live keyboard rig, check out our Mainstage 3 worship bundles. There’s no restrictions on these patches, either- you can share them with your entire team and modify them all you want. While some parameters are pre-mapped to the controllers, common parameters like frequency, resonance, attack, decay, etc are never mapped to the same controller from patch to patch, which makes you have to waste valuable time hunting for which parameter is mapped to which controller. Loop Community offers most of the patches for only 1.99, with some presets available for free. Mainstage is a wonderful program, but one of the issues I continually face when playing live is making adjustments to the sounds I'm using. So why did I spend the time to do a massive overhaul of the entire way I use Mainstage? For several reasons: This week's offerings are a bit out of the ordinary- instead of individual worship patches, I've created an entirely new set of worship templates for you to use during worship, and hopefully a new way for you to think about creating sounds in a live setting.
