Hello. What app are you using? I can’t find it in the App store. Also, how do you connect the app to the keyboard? I’m using Yamaha btw. Sorry, beginner to pad sounds here 🙏
I just came into a small worship team that has a keyboard/synthesizer. Where is a good place to begin to learn the synthesizer Part like you are playing. The manual is difficult to understand in applying.
I have 2 questions: 1. are you guys developing Sunday Keys App for android tablet any time? 2. can you make a video for our PA team, when using Sunday Keys App, like should they do any EQ? compression? what to check for during sound check, those kind of thing?
Hi, we don't plan to release the App for Android. When it comes to the house mix, a good place to start is a flat EQ and minimal compression. Communication between your Audio Engineer and Keys Player will go a long way. Tell the Audio Engineer what Sounds you will be using, and what they should be hearing, and ask for feedback throughout rehearsal; are certain Sounds too loud, too quiet, overpowering, etc. If you use the Tonic Pad Player, don't forget to listen to how that sounds in the mix along with your other Keys Sounds.
@@SundaySounds aww.. I love my android tablet and is not ready to switch to an ipad.. thanks for answering my question on the house mix though, appreciate it.
The Sunday Keys App will work only any class compliant keyboard. If you are looking for built-in pads, every keyboard will vary but most should at least have a few pad Sounds in addition to the Piano Sounds.
You can download it and try it in Demo Mode for Free, just search Sunday Keys in the Apple App Store from your iPad, you can visit our website for a license: sundaysounds.com/pages/sunday-keys-app
When playing piano and pads you can generally just lift your sustain pedal with every chord change. You’ll want to be sure you are lifting the pedal all the way up and down otherwise some notes may be carrying through and it can become muddy. Some pads will have a longer sound release time than others - this is how long you hear the pad sound after you lift your fingers from the keys - so if the sound starts to become muddy, that could also be why. For songs with faster moving progressions, you might choose a different pad that has a shorter release time - and you hear the sound stop quicker after lifting your fingers from the keys - so you’re able to change chords more quickly without the sounds getting muddy. You might also try a pad alone to hear if it sounds as expected by itself when playing through the song you are using it on, and then add another instrument like a piano afterwards, once you have a pad that works as intended. If you are playing faster notes with your right hand, you might consider a split of sounds where you might layer the pad in the middle to lower range of the piano for left hand to play, and just have piano, electric piano or other lead instrument for right hand to play by itself without the pad mixed in. The pad can get muddy with faster playing styles when layered across the entire piano.
The dead seriousness of the rolling guitar cameo 😂😂
this stuff is unhinged man
freaking epic content 💀💀
David and team, I have learnt a lot from your videos. Keep up the good work!
I am not in this kind of music, but this is really quality work. Pads are everywhere, this is a very useful skill. Thank you!
Thanks for taking the time to leave a kind comment. So glad you enjoyed the video.
W końcu jakiś dobry tutorial prosimy o wiecej. Dziękuję.
Great tutorial...keep up the good work.
Hello. What app are you using? I can’t find it in the App store. Also, how do you connect the app to the keyboard? I’m using Yamaha btw. Sorry, beginner to pad sounds here 🙏
Thanks for the lesson
Really love it... Excellent work... keep it up
Another great video. Great job guys.. thank you so much...
I just came into a small worship team that has a keyboard/synthesizer. Where is a good place to begin to learn the synthesizer Part like you are playing. The manual is difficult to understand in applying.
Do you use pedal when playing with pad?
Can y'all put out a guide on how to play the electric piano sound?
Very good video!
Question, is the big trance pad the same as the big bright pad in the mainstage template? Can't seem to find the big trance pad. Thanks!
I have 2 questions:
1. are you guys developing Sunday Keys App for android tablet any time?
2. can you make a video for our PA team, when using Sunday Keys App, like should they do any EQ? compression? what to check for during sound check, those kind of thing?
Hi, we don't plan to release the App for Android. When it comes to the house mix, a good place to start is a flat EQ and minimal compression. Communication between your Audio Engineer and Keys Player will go a long way. Tell the Audio Engineer what Sounds you will be using, and what they should be hearing, and ask for feedback throughout rehearsal; are certain Sounds too loud, too quiet, overpowering, etc. If you use the Tonic Pad Player, don't forget to listen to how that sounds in the mix along with your other Keys Sounds.
@@SundaySounds aww.. I love my android tablet and is not ready to switch to an ipad.. thanks for answering my question on the house mix though, appreciate it.
Hi, just asking, is there any plan that this app developed for windows? I think it would be great 😊
Does the app allow you to use your piano sounds? I love the interface. As an example I run Synthogy’s ivory keys but I normally run in MainStage.
Currently no, we do plan to bring support for AUv3 on the App at a later time. You can add your own Sounds to the MainStage template of Sunday Keys.
What kind off apps do you use..
Great stuff!
what application and how to connect with you ipad
Hahahaha the guitarist was everything
The moment. A vibe.
Does that keyboard have weighted keys?
How do you get that iPad to work with the keyboard!?
What app?
Guitar player rolls in on a skateboard. Nice!
👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾
Any Idea when the Sunday Keys app will come out for mac?
We don't have an official date yet, it's still in closed Beta but things are going well!
Does this work for Casio?
If The keyboard has midi out, you Are good to go!
@@Bjortomt-Haug thanks bro
The Sunday Keys App will work only any class compliant keyboard. If you are looking for built-in pads, every keyboard will vary but most should at least have a few pad Sounds in addition to the Piano Sounds.
@@SundaySounds la aplicación funciona con un korg kross 2
How I can get the app
You can download it and try it in Demo Mode for Free, just search Sunday Keys in the Apple App Store from your iPad, you can visit our website for a license: sundaysounds.com/pages/sunday-keys-app
Okay 👍 tanks
Do you use a foot pedal while using the pads?
When playing piano and pads you can generally just lift your sustain pedal with every chord change. You’ll want to be sure you are lifting the pedal all the way up and down otherwise some notes may be carrying through and it can become muddy.
Some pads will have a longer sound release time than others - this is how long you hear the pad sound after you lift your fingers from the keys - so if the sound starts to become muddy, that could also be why. For songs with faster moving progressions, you might choose a different pad that has a shorter release time - and you hear the sound stop quicker after lifting your fingers from the keys - so you’re able to change chords more quickly without the sounds getting muddy.
You might also try a pad alone to hear if it sounds as expected by itself when playing through the song you are using it on, and then add another instrument like a piano afterwards, once you have a pad that works as intended.
If you are playing faster notes with your right hand, you might consider a split of sounds where you might layer the pad in the middle to lower range of the piano for left hand to play, and just have piano, electric piano or other lead instrument for right hand to play by itself without the pad mixed in. The pad can get muddy with faster playing styles when layered across the entire piano.
@@SundaySounds thanks
ROFLMAO guitarist just rolls behind on a skateboard?
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