Sunday, January 11, 2009

Loops in Worship

Every week at Topeka Bible Church we use "loops" and "click tracks" with verbal cues. A loop is something that is a backtrack or an audio pattern played underneath what a live band plays. A click track is simply a metronome that the band listens to to stay together. With a verbal cue, it's easy to tell where the song sections are — so we rarely miss entrances. A full list of our 100+ library of loops and click tracks are available through virtualsoundcheck.com

Here's an example of a loop/backtrack that we used several months ago on a song by Delirious? called "Our God Reigns." Most of the audio is created by a Apple's Garageband audio - but the voices and whistling were recorded through my MacBook. If you enjoy these loops, head over to Our Rising Sound blog (http://www.ourrisingsound.com/) to catch more examples of loops used in a worship setting. Enjoy.

Click here to listen to loop for Our God Reigns.

And you can watch the video here...

1 comment:

  1. Anonymous3:36 PM

    Thanks for the shout out. I liked what you did with your loop.

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