Recording Music with OrganAssist
It can be a frustrating business recording organ music. Making sure the stops are off before you start - pressing record - setting the stops - playing the piece - clearing the stops - pressing stop. Forget any step and the recording may be useless. Then before you can use the piece you may have to edit it to remove the pause at the start.
Trying to juggle all these steps on a Sunday morning is too much to cope with - yet, trying to record hymns in an empty church is just not the same.
OrganAssist deals will ALL of these issues automatically. Just press record before starting a service and OrganAssist will automatically record each piece individually including all registration settings at the start of each piece. At the end of the service all you have to do is rename the pieces for future reference.
This way you can build up a library of music that can be used in the event of your absence. Most importantly, the music has been recorded with a congregation and includes all the subtle details of a live performance.
But what about those mistakes? OrganAssist allows you to edit your recordings without any need for a knowledge of MIDI. For further details on Editing just click here