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Outdoor Toolkit...please - 1/18/2006 7:48:47 PM   
Lone Wolf

 

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I've asked before, I'll ask again.  I'd love to see an outdoor toolkit!  Trees, animals, waterfalls, streams, etc.....
RE: Outdoor Toolkit...please - 3/1/2006 2:08:01 PM   
David Anthold

 

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I would second that idea. For my church productions, we do a lot of announcements and this would add a great deal to the quality of our presentations.

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Dave

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RE: Outdoor Toolkit...please - 3/7/2006 11:24:19 PM  1 votes
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I think that this one would really be good.  Nature elements are very useable for many different applications.  Right after you guys complete and release the Worship Toolkit and would really like to see something down this line.

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RE: Outdoor Toolkit...please - 3/8/2006 1:31:03 AM   
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I third that...What a heck of an idea!! Outdoors would be nice. Trees, Waterfalls, maybe trout....Again great idea!

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RE: Outdoor Toolkit...please - 3/8/2006 1:33:21 AM  1 votes
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I think Worship would be alwsome as well....Worship would also be nice in stack traxx....

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RE: Outdoor Toolkit...please - 3/8/2006 8:08:16 PM   
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Martyr, excellent comment.  I second the ST comment. Worship themed music would be an automatic addition to my collection.

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Billy

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RE: Outdoor Toolkit...please - 3/8/2006 8:14:54 PM   
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YES YES YES. a worship stacktraxx. Excellent idea. Points for you on that one. Add me to the front of the line when that comes out.

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RE: Outdoor Toolkit...please - 3/8/2006 9:30:59 PM   
David Hebel

 

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worship should be easy in someways because many of the old hymns are public domain and we could give a nice stacktraxx spin to them..   Though i don't know about our naming .. i forsee "New Rugged Cross",  "Thozand Touguez" ..      But serously a more traditional slower paced volume and a upbeat hymns with a kick volume would be cool..

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RE: Outdoor Toolkit...please - 3/8/2006 9:36:02 PM   
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David, if you could cover the upbeat to the dirge gamut that would be nice.

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RE: Outdoor Toolkit...please - 3/8/2006 10:32:50 PM   
Zacbray


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I like a StackTraxx for Worxhip music but be careful how much Juice you put in the punch.  I think that a 70-30 (traditional-Juiced) mix of well done traditional sounding church music would be good.  I only say this because as someone who would use it more than most I really lean towards the more traditional hymns and worship songs versus the hyper upbeat stuff.  This is my personal preference but it would be hard for me to pass off a hip-hop worship volumn over a traditional one.

So Dave, is there a big stink over names of songs even if you do your own version?  I notice a lot of off the wall names on the Holiday volumn.

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RE: Outdoor Toolkit...please - 3/9/2006 2:45:26 AM   
Martyr


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Well, I do love the worship stack traxx idea. My only concern is the hymns version. Which would be good (maybe but dangerous). Here's my question. Would it be better to stay away from Hymns? I think that most growing church's are moving away from "Let's open our hymnals to the page 80 and sing bring in the sheep." Look at iworship if you deside to bring on a worship vol. Iworship is very popular in the chuch area. I think theses guidelines would make one "Heck" of a worship vol. What do you think?

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