The last few times I've played keys at church I've noticed something...
Something... different.
I've been using the new feature of the Tonic Pad Player since before it was even released (I'm a guinea pig like that) but because of the way it works now I realized something I wouldn't have considered before.
I'll explain what you need to think about now, in today's new video. We're going to take a deep dive into the new Tonic Pad Player and I'll share how you can approach it from a sound design standpoint, quickly and easily.
If you haven't tried the new Tonic Pad Player, what are you waiting for? This experience is only available in the latest version of the Sunday Keys App. And with an active Sunday Keys License, you'll get new Tonic Pad Presets every month!
If you don't already have a Sunday Keys License you can purchase one here to level up your worship keys rig and immediately receive the entire Sunday Keys Sound Library, plus new sounds (and now Tonic Pad Presets!) every single month.
This new Tonic Pad experience has been built from the ground up for our standalone App and the level of complexity to pull it off isn't possible in other softwares, so these new presets are not available in the MainStage/Ableton Live formats.
https://app.sundaysounds.com/sets/_kL17iWk7-cjrQ
Shared Setlist (factory sounds)
https://app.sundaysounds.com/sets/iGtHe7ZYHvr3WA
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