Why Worship Teams Use MainStage for Live Keys

If you're subscribed to our newsletter there's a good chance you're into worship keys rigs based around software like MainStage and Ableton Live. Makes sense, that's what we do all day every day here at Sunday Sounds.

But if you're new to the worship keys world (or just to our blog) then you might be wondering 

"What's the big deal with MainStage?" 

So we decided to shoot a video digging into the "why" behind many of the churches that use MainStage.

 
 

In this video I give an overview of what MainStage is and why it may (or may not) be a great fit for your worship team. I'll highlight its strengths as well as a few trouble spots that I've personally slammed into headfirst at one point or another.


 

Harness the full potential of what MainStage can do with a huge sound bank of over 100 ready to play worship patches, an intuitive and easy to understand visual layout and game-changing features like built-in Tonic drone pads, simple preset browsing, and easy patch building. 

 
 
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