This Sunday was the first week I added some vocal cues to our click track channel. With an increasing number of loops in regular rotation and increasing complexity in arrangements it just seemed like a wise move to make. I think everyone in the band would agree that it has a calming effect so we think less about the arrangement and just play. I’m not worried about missing a repeat on a chorus because my voice will be calmly but forcefully telling me to repeat. I’ll have a post tomorrow on how we did this technically and the benefits.
It was a good set, we played it well and the response was good. We worked on a new arrangement of Come Thou Fount that I think went really well. Looking forward to mixing that and see if we can’t get a decent mix of it posted. One thing is clear, for us to take the next step we need to get a Mac Pro in the booth and stop with this farm of laptops.
We did Ryan Delmore’s song Jesus’ Name for the first time. Went over really well, if you haven’t heard it, click on it below and get it, awesome song. Great up tempo worship songs are hard to come by, I’m thankful for Ryan hookin us(the church) up. We also did True Love with a condensed intro, I modified the loop for “every-Sunday” usage and condensed that long intro I had in the loop for the special Easter Service performance.
- Skeleton Bones – John Mark McMillan (loop not yet available)
- Jesus’ Name – Ryan Delmore
- Come Thou Fount
- True Love – Phil Wickham (loop available – UPDATED)
- Everlasting God – New Life (loop available)
This post is part of Fred McKinnon’s Set List Sundays.






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4 out of the 5 songs you did- are my favorites. Nice!
I am definitely checking out the songs I don’t know on this list. Nice job!
True Love ROCKS! I go between that and Because of Your Love on Wickham’s CD. Nice set! Blessings!