Elation Pads for Mainstage 3.2- available now

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I am happy to announce my next Mainstage 3.2 (please note you NEED 3.2, 3.1 will NOT WORK). These are beautiful joyful pads that I created to help myself get through a tough month of sadness. It was time for joy- it was time for ELATION.

Elation Pads for Mainstage 3.2 consists of 30 pads and choirs. I used NEW custom samples to build new soft pads that are truly beautiful and emotional - including my own flute playing on Heavenly Flute Pad. You will find simple soft pads that evolve into ethereal joyful soundscapes- many with motion that you wouldn't expect in sample-based patches. I also decided to update some of Mainstage's own choir samples (and fix some!). Turning them into matching pads that are fantastic on their own- and are stunning when combined with my other pads. Remember to use your modwheel with each patch. These are playable patches- not static- you will get the most joy out of them when you sculpt them with the modwheel.

Elation is "joyfulness or exaltation of spirit". I hope you find these useful for your worship services or personal music recordings. They are a perfect companion with my Ambience MP3 atmospheric pad collections- which you can also pick up at my storefront.

My existing customers- please check your email for a special discount from me.

Thank you for investing your hard earned money with me. I hope that my sound designs provide you with new sounds that are not only beautiful, fun and interesting- but playable.
Purchase Elation Pads for Mainstage 3.2 now: http://thatworshipsound.com/patches/bun ... instage-3/

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Same audio demos but in video form:
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Jason Schoepfer
Rocky Mountain Sounds
http://www.rockymountainsounds.com

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For those that are interested- the photo you see I took at Upper Kananaskis Lake, in Alberta, Canada.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Upper_Kananaskis_Lake
Jason Schoepfer
Rocky Mountain Sounds
http://www.rockymountainsounds.com

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Your Northern Lights and Polar Ice patches are wonderful and now that I have Logic X I can use the Mainstage patches directly from Logic's library which is very convenient - so you should mention these are for Logic X as well as Mainstage 3.

Do these all use the EXS sampler or other instruments?

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aMUSEd wrote:Your Northern Lights and Polar Ice patches are wonderful and now that I have Logic X I can use the Mainstage patches directly from Logic's library which is very convenient - so you should mention these are for Logic X as well as Mainstage 3.

Do these all use the EXS sampler or other instruments?
Hey aMUSEd- again- seriously thank you for such kind words- I truly appreciate them.

Yes, these will work in Logic Pro X. All patches are sample-based from my own sampling using EXS24. I have also taken some stock samples and edited them (and for the children's choir- actually had to fix them as I found a mistake in the programming that you would only hear if you hit the certain note with mod wheel slightly up- caught that doing my demos).

As I haven't provided separate channel strips in a folder I didn't want to promote it for LPX- but might do that for my future packs. Also considering doing these up in Kontakt as well.
Jason Schoepfer
Rocky Mountain Sounds
http://www.rockymountainsounds.com

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JavaJ wrote:
aMUSEd wrote:Your Northern Lights and Polar Ice patches are wonderful and now that I have Logic X I can use the Mainstage patches directly from Logic's library which is very convenient - so you should mention these are for Logic X as well as Mainstage 3.

Do these all use the EXS sampler or other instruments?
Hey aMUSEd- again- seriously thank you for such kind words- I truly appreciate them.

Yes, these will work in Logic Pro X. All patches are sample-based from my own sampling using EXS24. I have also taken some stock samples and edited them (and for the children's choir- actually had to fix them as I found a mistake in the programming that you would only hear if you hit the certain note with mod wheel slightly up- caught that doing my demos).

As I haven't provided separate channel strips in a folder I didn't want to promote it for LPX- but might do that for my future packs. Also considering doing these up in Kontakt as well.
Ah well you don't need separate channel strips for LPX now, that's the thing, it loads Mainstage patches directly.

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aMUSEd wrote:
JavaJ wrote:
aMUSEd wrote:Your Northern Lights and Polar Ice patches are wonderful and now that I have Logic X I can use the Mainstage patches directly from Logic's library which is very convenient - so you should mention these are for Logic X as well as Mainstage 3.

Do these all use the EXS sampler or other instruments?
Hey aMUSEd- again- seriously thank you for such kind words- I truly appreciate them.

Yes, these will work in Logic Pro X. All patches are sample-based from my own sampling using EXS24. I have also taken some stock samples and edited them (and for the children's choir- actually had to fix them as I found a mistake in the programming that you would only hear if you hit the certain note with mod wheel slightly up- caught that doing my demos).

As I haven't provided separate channel strips in a folder I didn't want to promote it for LPX- but might do that for my future packs. Also considering doing these up in Kontakt as well.
Ah well you don't need separate channel strips for LPX now, that's the thing, it loads Mainstage patches directly.
Yeah, so really I would need to provide a separate folder of exported patches- that would really make it easier to bring into LPX (for those that don't have MainStage or want it). I might consider that for future collections if that is something that would be of use.
Jason Schoepfer
Rocky Mountain Sounds
http://www.rockymountainsounds.com

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