This week at Rock City I helped with the premiere of the Rock City Worship song "Made A Way", I built my first Ableton session with some help, and I attended the main campus location. I helped premiere the new song "Made A Way" by putting the lyrics into ProPresenter and lining up the slides with the music in Ableton. I also learned more about Nathan's leadership role when it comes to the worship team expanding their numbers of people who volunteer. I typed up lyrics into ProPresenter for one of the songs being played at Youth Night on March 7th, and programmed those into Ableton as well. Tom helped me to build the whole session from scratch, I can't wait to be able to do this independently. I also helped Nathan and Tom record Beth, a vocalist, in the studio through Ableton. I also learned about the Izotope Nectar 3 plug in that Nathan has it's an AI assistant that autotunes, gets rid of sibilance, and everything else a vocal needs in a matter of minutes. On Sunday I was assigned to the main campus at Hilliard.For the first service I watched Cory Scott run the Yamaha CL5 Board. He has 4 channels running through the Dante system and they are sent to the other campuses for the services. The board has 64 channels and he only has 8 left open which is an insane amount of channels being in use. The second service I went and hung out with the production team, there are two different rooms for these people. One room had a guy mixing everything going through the dante system for the pastor and then he also had his own mix of the band for when they do p2p or point to point. This is where the main campus sends a signal to other campuses and they all sing together. The third service I watched the camera team to see what they may do differently than what I have done at my church. Rock City Worship released their first single "Made A Way" and premiered it live. I keep learning more and more every week here and I'm so excited to have so many more weeks left with such amazing people.
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