Posts in Special Event
Use OnSong to Change Patches in Sunday Keys - NAMM 2019 MIDI Booth

Jason, founder of the OnSong App demonstrates how easy it is to control things like patch changes inside Sunday Keys for MainStage using the app at NAMM 2019…

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Namm 2019 Highlights!

Check out some of the highlights from our time at NAMM 2019 last week…

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Christmas Patches for MainStage!

We are excited to tell you that Christmas Patches for MainStage is now available for purchase!

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A Message from Katie Buck, mother of Alexander the Great!

For over two years now we’ve been blessed with the opportunity to support Alex and the Buck family with 5% of our revenue. Alexander is an amazing boy and the Bucks are an amazing family.

Katie wanted us to share this with you:

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David Pfaltzgraff, Founder of Sunday Sounds Interviewed on Churchfront!

You will learn how build an affordable worship keyboard rig with high quality sounds, using Mainstage and a MIDI keyboard…

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Building a Patch for Reckless Love w/ Colin Dennard from Mosaic MSC

In this new video you can take a look at the process as Colin and David build a patch for the song "Reckless Love" using the sounds within Sunday Keys for MainStage, to fill just the right amount of space for Mosaic Church's Sunday services. 

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Sunday Keys MainStage Template- Live Masterclass w/ David from Sunday Sounds and Colin Dennard, keys player and producer w/ Mosaic MSC

Last month David from Sunday Sounds and Colin, keys player and producer for Mosaic MSC did a live Masterclass on the Sunday Keys MainStage template…

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Livestream with Colin Dennard of Mosaic MSC

Hey Folks, if you missed the recent live stream with Colin you can still catch it here! Colin is the keys player for Mosaic MSC and has produced..

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Sunday Sounds Featured on the Worship Artistry Podcast!

I had the chance to sit down with Ryan King, the keyboard instructor from Worship Artistry. We talked about my creative process, current trends in worship music, and how you can avoid feeling robotic when you're playing precise parts.

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