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Anthems R&B (Ministry of Sound)

July 8, 2010 - 6:35 pm 10 Comments

OUT NOW!

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The next instalment in the 2m plus selling Anthems series from Ministry Of Sound showcases today’s most popular and influential music genre – R&B.

We take a chronological journey from the conception of modern R&B, jam packed with #1’s and club smashes by artists such as Blackstreet, Montell Jordan, Jodeci, En Vogue, Boyz II Men, Mary J Blige, Aaliyah, Dru Hill, Brandy & Monica, Guy, Black Eyed Peas, Timbaland, Taio Cruz, Rihanna and Ne-Yo, all critical in forming today’s sound.

For the first time we bring you an R&B album like no other with a definitive collection of nothing but the biggest, best and most influential R&B acts ever onto this special 3CD 60 track anthology.

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East West Quantum Leap Ministry of Rock Review

June 25, 2010 - 8:00 am 25 Comments

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East West Quantum Leap Ministry of Rock

Quantum Leap Ministry of Rock is a HUGE collection of Rock Drums, Basses and Guitars recorded in the famous EASTWEST Studio 2.

Quantum Leap Ministry of Rock is a modern day rock toolkit that covers a myriad of styles. Songwriters, film, TV and game composers as well as drummers and guitarists will love this library. Sound quality is superior to anything else available.

Quantum Leap Ministry of Rock features sounds used in todays music and the entire library was created with one goal in mind: to create a virtual instrument capable of producing sounds that could actually produce a hit record or filmscore without any live drum, bass or guitar overdubs. Articulations and programming was all reverse engineered from actual performances.

Features:
-Produced by QUANTUM LEAP producer NICK PHOENIX
-Approximately 18 gigabytes of rock drums, basses and guitars recorded in EASTWEST STUDIO 2
-Legato Bass and Guitar Samples
-Legato and Staccato Repetitions
-Truly playable rhythm guitars and leads, clean and distorted
-Release samples
-Guitars and basses recorded in dual amp configurations and software allows user to choose amp, or mix
the sound from both amps,
-Dynamic bass that can play everything from ballads to the most hardcore music imaginable
-Round robin bass drums, snares, toms and hats. performance drum hits extracted from live playing
-The world famous studio 2 rock drum sound featured on countless gold records
-Drumkits are also optimized for use with Roland VDrums.
Instruments:
Drumkits:
-Octaplus (9 Toms),
-Ayotte,
-Ludwig
-Gretch (the actual kit used to make Metallica’s “Black” record

Basses:
-Fender P-Bass Custom,
-Fender 5 String,
-Specter and Kubiki basses
-All recorded thru an Ampeg SVT rig and an Ashdown rig

Guitars:
-Fender Telecaster,
-Fender Stratocaster,
-Gibson Les Paul,
-Ibanez Universe 7
-PRS guitars
-All recorded thru Marshall, Fender, Bogner, Vox and Budda amps

PLAY Advanced Sample Engine:
PLAY is a 64-bit Advanced Sample Engine with built-in Network Control (plug-in or standalone). PLAY is included with all new EASTWEST/QUANTUM LEAP Virtual (software) Instruments.

PLAY isn’t just a sampler, the PLAY SYSTEM is a professional fully integrated sample playback software solution for those with the most demanding production requirements:
-Offers native support for more platforms than any other software engine
-Network support for large studios, expandable systems
-The latest in technology (64-bit, next generation operating systems, plus lossless compression to increase
efficiency and lower storage requirements)
-The highest sound quality (ground-up effects, highest quality interpolation)
-The best virtual instruments from the multiple award-winning EASTWEST/QUANTUM LEAP producers
-The most intuitive controls, custom designed for each library
-Complete portability
-Try and buy new instruments any time, anywhere with an internet connection

PLAY includes custom designed virtual instruments that look as beautiful as they sound
-Interface designed to eliminate clutter, including only the controls needed for each individual virtual instrument
-Designed to be played like an instrument, not programmed like a sampler

Load MORE thanks to 64-bit support**
-64-bit support** allows you to load many more instruments and voices, limited only by your system
RAM (32-bit support is included also)
-While most high-end computers will support 16Gb (8 times as much memory is now usable), a very small
set of high-performance enterprise computers (with Microsoft Vista Ultimate) can already use 128Gb of
RAM. As hardware develops, the theoretical limit is 17,179,869,184 gigabytes = 16 exabytes, or 17
billion gigabytes!

Networking Support*
-If you still need more power, our built-in NETWORK CONTROL allows you to load instruments on other
machines controlled from your host computer
-No more trips back and forth between computers, no more KVM switching when loading projects
-No need to buy additional software
-The PLAY system is a professional fully integrated solution for those with the most demanding
production requirements

All instruments are listed in one browser
-Easy to use browser displays all of your instruments, and allows you to audition other collections before purchase
-Access our online server from the PLAY software, audition individual instruments in your track, and purchase
the instruments 24/7*
-Load and audition other collections, and purchase at any time with an authorization code (or purchase
codes from EASTWEST authorized resellers)*.
-Favorites section to group the instruments you use most
-Preview your instrument of choice in an easy-to-use column viewer
-Load instruments into one instance to take advantage of your sequencer’s “instrument tracks”, or many
if you so desire.
-Interface automatically changes to display current instrument

Articulations
-Forget browsing through complicated patch names: pick the instrument and play
-Turn on/off articulations as you wish
-Articulations list also serves as reference for all expressions within the instrument (no need to look up
key-switches in charts)
-Save your favorite configuration for quick retrieval

Legato Detection
-PLAY senses legato and repetitive playing and responds accordingly

Stereo Handling
-PLAY allows the user to manipulate stereo samples in very useful ways
-Stereo Swap allows the user to instantly swap the left and right channels
-Mono from left , Mono from right, or Mono Sum allow for instant conversion from stereo to mono

Mic Mixer
-Control all mic positions for the orchestra, choirs, pianos, and other instruments with multiple mic
positions with the built-in mic mixer (currently included in the QL PIANOS virtual instrument)
-Now taken a step further, do it right in the patch
-Load, unload, adjust, pan, mute mic positions as you wish
-Pick your instrument, and PLAY!

Effects Engine
-The best sounding and most powerful effects engine out there, built from the ground up for the
highest possible quality
-SPACE CONTROL includes multiple impulse responses from halls, and the famous EASTWEST studios
and live chambers (more RIAA certified Platinum and Gold records awarded than any other studio)
-The smoothest filters you’ll ever hear
-Specialized effects for individual products included the first Artificial Double Tracking (ADT) software
available (included in the FAB FOUR virtual instrument)

Playback Engine
-Highest quality resampling engine
-Advanced sample storage and streaming technology saves RAM, speeds up load times, and reduces disk
load without reducing sample quality
-Built from the ground up to create the most intuitive instruments possible. Allowed us to design instruments
every step of the way without compromise
-Support for future developments such as QControl, offering the ultimate in playability without requiring any
additional performance tool or midi interpreter

Security system
-Authorize purchased instruments easily, and audition other instruments before purchasing them using
the industry-standard iLok security system
-Offers complete portability, take your plugin anywhere you want, use it on any computer
-Easy to authorize and manage (up to 100 authorizations on one key)

RTAS, AU, VST, Standalone, Intel Mac, PPC Mac, Windows XP and Vista, 64-bit, 32-bit, multilingual
-Natively supported in all major hosts on all major operating systems – PLAY no matter what your platform
-More native support than any other plug-in
-Standalone: PLAY as many instruments as your computer can handle in one application
-Speaks your language – PLAY no matter what language you speak (major languages included)

*This feature will be available after release as a free download for all registered users.
**MAC 64 BIT SUPPORT REQUIRES UPDATE AFTER RELEASE OF APPLE’s 64-BIT LEOPARD OS)

System Requirements:
18 GB Free Hard Disc Space
DVD Drive
iLok Security Key (a free soundsonline.com account is required for retrieving and managing iLok licenses)

RECOMMENDED SYSTEM
WINDOWS XP, VISTA (32 and 64-bit), PIV, 1 GIG of RAM,
Mac OS X 10.4 or higher , POWER PC or INTEL MAC

SUPPORTED INTERFACES
WIN: VST, RTAS, ASIO, DirectSound
MAC: VST, Audio Units, Core Audio, RTAS

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“The Ministry” (Kuya Dunn’s Farewell Video)

May 20, 2010 - 9:29 pm 1 Comment

This is the video CFC-Youth West Palm Beach made for our former Full Time Worker Kuya Dunn Estacio.

He loves the Office, so we tried a lil spoof of it.

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“Guyana Jungle Ministry” – Amerindian Indians!

November 22, 2009 - 10:08 am 25 Comments

David’s (aflame4God) ministry in Wakapoa, Guyana, South America. There’s something special about “Charity”, which is a small port town in Guyana. It takes a long time to get there. It is a strategic place! Here the trappings of town life end. Roads, shops, cars, plumbing, and electricity all end in this very small town. From there you must travel by boat or canoe on the Pomeroon, Wakapoa, or Moruca Rivers. As you travel along these rivers, you’ll see many small wooden houses with palm leaf roofs. They call them “trash roofs”. Instead of cars, you will see a canoe parked on the edge of the river bank. These are the Amerindian villages, with names such as Kabakaburi, Carawab, Siriki, Akawini, Kamwatta, etc. These rivers are a water highway, with many old canoes going up and down the river. Some of the canoers are very old, weather beaten Arawaks or Carib Indians. Others will be very small children in worn torn clothes paddling away. It is a wonderful sight! They are simple, quiet, strong, and friendly people. Everyday is a struggle to survive. From the town noise to the jungle sounds you will hear the call of the beautiful Toucan; the chatter of the Amazon Green Parrotts (One day my son and I saw fifty of them in three coconut trees), the croaking of the bull frogs at night, and large birds making strange noises at 5:30 AM (You don’t need an alarm clock!).

I’ve been honored to minister God’s Word in many of these villages. My trips there have always been fruitful and the Lord has worked powerful changes in many lives. It is such a joy to worship with these people. They are very attentive and eager to hear God’s Word, while sitting on old wooden benches in very hot and humid weather. They do not complain. When I go there I have to bathe in a very small, stagnant creek where the water is blackish in color. You simply soap up and use a small bowl to rinse off! The river does have some Piranhas in it. We met one boy with four toes. The Piranhas got the fifth toe… We also saw a good sized alligator on the way home from church one night! Anyone for a swim?? It is here at these various churches that I have preached the Word, established Christian Lending Libraries, and continue to assist the pastors financially. For example, my one pastor friend has a family of eight and sometimes lives off of $50.00 a month which equals$1.65 a day. I am very honored to have these precious people as my brothers and sisters in Christ. In fact, my adopted daughter is a Carib Indian who lived way up in the mountains of a small island called Dominica. My friend, we serve a missionary God that commands to go ye into all the world to preach the Gospel! Very few these days are going over seas to be missionaries or are involved in supporting missions. Jesus said in Matthew 28:19 “Go therefore and make disciples of all the nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, Son and Holy Spirit. vs 20 teaching them to observe all that I have commanded you…”

Thank you so much for watching this video. By clicking the HQ you can watch this in High Quality. If this video has blessed you in any way, please share it with a friend. God Bless you.

Brother David
1. Guyana has 6 different people groups. You cannott Live in an Ameridian village unless you are an Ameridian.
2. You cannot enter an Ameridian Village without permission of the village Chief.
3. There is no stable economy in these remote areas. The men have to leave wife and children for months at a time to find work.
4. No alcohol is allowed in an Ameridian village. This rule is not always strictly enforced.
5. It is a true miracle that I was able to get into these areas. That is a story in itself.

West Indies Ministries
P.O. Box 28143
Richmond, VA 23228
USA
If you wish to make a donation you can send a check or a postal money order to the above address. We dont beg for funds but if God leads you to give be obeident. Our ministry is not a non profit ministry. Donations are not tax deductable. 100 percent of your giving will be used for missions. We have no overhead or paid employees.

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Jason White – Ministry Musican: End Of The Shouting Music Broken Down

October 7, 2009 - 6:26 am 25 Comments

Visit http://www.MinistryMusician.com for more…

This is just a small sneak peak from the 4-hour course GospelKeys Ministry Musician vol 1 where the legendary jason white breaks down hymns, shouting music, old school “swing,” church bebop, contemporary worship, casual “talk” music, and more. Don’t miss out on this one.

Visit http://www.MinistryMusician.com

“Your Playing Will Never Be The Same”

Discover how to use the melody of ANY song to create chord voicings you never thought possible! Sometimes, the craziest chords come from using trial and error to find a chord that has the melody note on top. You’ll learn Jason’s system for doing this.

Connect chords together with unorthodox “slide-ups,” “bends,” “walk ups,” “crossovers,” and other techniques that nobody does! (That’s why Jason commonly makes up his own names for the little nuances he utilizes in his playing that you can’t find taught in your traditional music class).

Abolish those same old chords forever! Learn Jason’s special voicings for major, minor, dominant, augmented, and various altered chords. You’ll be amazed at how simple these voicings are once you know what you’re doing!

What to do when you have a bass player as opposed to playing solo. You’ll learn left hand strategies and how to extend your chords to the right hand.

How to incorporate small rhythmical variations into your playing to add extra spice and flavor that will certainly turn heads.

Exponentially grow your options on the piano so you never have to play songs the same way, twice! In fact, it was so hard to get Jason to do the same exact “lick” twice because he just doesn’t think that way! You’ll learn how to have so many options open that you won’t remember what you JUST played!

Visit http://www.MinistryMusician.com

What it takes to truly be a Ministry Musician and how to avoid making some of the errors most church musicians make.

How to be admired by both “young” and “old” listeners by learning contemporary patterns with traditional hymns… without sacrificing the melody.

Borrow some of Jason’s signature moves in worship, praise, shouting music, old school shuffle, “church bebop,” hymns, and more! Never before has he sat down and given away his techniques and now you’ll have “over-the-shoulder” access to one of the greatest gospel musicians alive!

How to take traditional songs everyone knows and alter certain chords to produce your very own flavor and style. In fact, you’ll be taken by the hand and shown how to substitute chords in songs like “Oh How I Love Jesus,” “To God Be The Glory,” and others.

How to play some of the same exact licks you’ve heard Jason execute flawlessly on your favorite albums. I’m talking about records from artists like Richard Smallwood, Kurt Carr, Judith McAllister, West Angeles Church of God In Christ Choir, Daryl Coley, Mary Mary, and others!

The mindset of a “Ministry Musician” and how to avoid being a hindrance to your worship service by adhering to 5 simple rules.

The keys to accompanying a soloist. Your job as an accompanist is not to lead, it’s to support. Learn Jason’s improvement strategies when it comes to backing up singers, choirs, and groups!

Visit http://www.MinistryMusician.com

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Jason White – Ministry Musican: End Of The Shouting Music Broken Down

October 7, 2009 - 6:26 am 25 Comments

Visit http://www.MinistryMusician.com for more…

This is just a small sneak peak from the 4-hour course GospelKeys Ministry Musician vol 1 where the legendary jason white breaks down hymns, shouting music, old school “swing,” church bebop, contemporary worship, casual “talk” music, and more. Don’t miss out on this one.

Visit http://www.MinistryMusician.com

“Your Playing Will Never Be The Same”

Discover how to use the melody of ANY song to create chord voicings you never thought possible! Sometimes, the craziest chords come from using trial and error to find a chord that has the melody note on top. You’ll learn Jason’s system for doing this.

Connect chords together with unorthodox “slide-ups,” “bends,” “walk ups,” “crossovers,” and other techniques that nobody does! (That’s why Jason commonly makes up his own names for the little nuances he utilizes in his playing that you can’t find taught in your traditional music class).

Abolish those same old chords forever! Learn Jason’s special voicings for major, minor, dominant, augmented, and various altered chords. You’ll be amazed at how simple these voicings are once you know what you’re doing!

What to do when you have a bass player as opposed to playing solo. You’ll learn left hand strategies and how to extend your chords to the right hand.

How to incorporate small rhythmical variations into your playing to add extra spice and flavor that will certainly turn heads.

Exponentially grow your options on the piano so you never have to play songs the same way, twice! In fact, it was so hard to get Jason to do the same exact “lick” twice because he just doesn’t think that way! You’ll learn how to have so many options open that you won’t remember what you JUST played!

Visit http://www.MinistryMusician.com

What it takes to truly be a Ministry Musician and how to avoid making some of the errors most church musicians make.

How to be admired by both “young” and “old” listeners by learning contemporary patterns with traditional hymns… without sacrificing the melody.

Borrow some of Jason’s signature moves in worship, praise, shouting music, old school shuffle, “church bebop,” hymns, and more! Never before has he sat down and given away his techniques and now you’ll have “over-the-shoulder” access to one of the greatest gospel musicians alive!

How to take traditional songs everyone knows and alter certain chords to produce your very own flavor and style. In fact, you’ll be taken by the hand and shown how to substitute chords in songs like “Oh How I Love Jesus,” “To God Be The Glory,” and others.

How to play some of the same exact licks you’ve heard Jason execute flawlessly on your favorite albums. I’m talking about records from artists like Richard Smallwood, Kurt Carr, Judith McAllister, West Angeles Church of God In Christ Choir, Daryl Coley, Mary Mary, and others!

The mindset of a “Ministry Musician” and how to avoid being a hindrance to your worship service by adhering to 5 simple rules.

The keys to accompanying a soloist. Your job as an accompanist is not to lead, it’s to support. Learn Jason’s improvement strategies when it comes to backing up singers, choirs, and groups!

Visit http://www.MinistryMusician.com

Duration : 0:12:50

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