Need to fill space for a transition or during communion?
The worship band called out and it's just you and an acoustic guitar?
Feeling like there's just a bit too much space in a given arrangement?
A well chosen ambient pad can fit the bill for those cases and many more.
This video covers everything you need to know about the custom drone pad that we've programmed as a part of the Sunday Keys Template.
We call it the Tonic Pad Player and it's the most flexible tool for controlling your ambient pads on stage.
After watching this video you'll learn how to:
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Customize your drone pad sound to fill the right amount of space
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Flow in any moment, letting the pad cover your gaps
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Seamlessly transition from songs, keys, and even different drone sounds in your setlist.
The Tonic Pad Player
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Featuring 12 Presets in all 12 Keys
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Infinite Sustain (you can run this for days if you really want to)
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Seamless Crossfades between Keys and Presets
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Adjustable Fade Time
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Dial in custom blend of shimmer and filter (brightness)
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Automate settings on Patch Change
Tonic Player in MainStage on MacBook says it is Bypassed and will not turn on. Nor, can I find any help or videos for it. Any ideas?
I can’t seem to save for drone settings. I have to manually change drone keys when I change patches. Is there a way I can save different drone settings and keys to make for a smoother transitions?
Favorite video yet! Thanks for the tips on key changes and using the Automator.
Need this plugin for Ableton Live. Greetings from Germany!
Why is there no Ableton tutorial for this?