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Installing Organ Ambient Pads

Installing Organ Ambient Pads

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Written by Trevor
Updated over a week ago

Thank you for purchasing Organ Ambient Pads.

This Ambient Pad Bundle was created using my go to Organ patch used on many Hillsong albums.

These Ambient Organ Pads can be used in a variety of ways:

As ambient pad drones to fill out a worship song,

As a transition tool to bridge gaps between songs,

A soundscaping tool for live performance.

Because they are not tempo specific, they can be used in any tempo, time signature, and the bundle includes every key. They've been crafted musically to work equally well in songs that are in Major or Minor keys.

This bundle ONLY requires MainStage 3 or higher and doesn't require any additional software or plugins.

Installation

First make sure you have downloaded the whole product including the Samples. Then open the ‘Organ Ambient Pads’ MainStage Concert. Depending on where you have installed the WAV files on your Hard Drive you may be asked to locate these files.

After locating and selecting these files you’re ready to go. I suggest saving this MainStage Concert immediately after locating these .wav files so that you don’t need to repeat this process the next time you open this template.

Product Description

This MainStage Template uses 24x 12 minute long wav audio files to create the Ambient Pads through MainStage’s Playback plugin. Note that each Ambient Pad will last for 12 minutes and then fade out by itself.

The two different pad types Playback uses to create these Ambient Pads are explained below:

Organ (Dry)

A dirty, dry reverb, B3 Organ ambience.

Organ (Wet)

A dirty, wet reverb, B3 Organ ambience.

Organ (Mix) – Bonus WAV Files

A dirty, reverb mix, B3 Organ ambience.

This bundle also includes 12 Bonus WAV files that can be used separately or used to replace any of the ambient pads already installed in this MainStage Concert. For more information on how to do this check out this walkthrough video below:

Walkthrough Video

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