Announcement loops are a great pre-service or post-service communication tool. Whether you are sending announcements to a lobby kiosk or presenting on the main screens in your auditorium, this article will show you how to get started.
Slide loops are created in the Presentations Area of EasyWorship. When you are ready to play the loop, simply drag-and-drop it to the Schedule Area and click Go Live, or just double-click it to send it to the screen. The slides within the Presentation will loop until you go live with the next item in the Schedule.
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The keyboard player, in many cases, can run the loops, or mix of sounds, going on beneath a particular song. You can also have the drummer trigger the loop and get it started. You also have the worship leader who, with a foot pedal, can bring in the loop.
While I recommend the use of click tracks and loops for your team, it is not a necessity. I think it builds discipline in your musicians but the presence of God can still anoint your team regardless. These are mere suggestions that I definitely recommend you explore. Why not try it?
Question: What other resources have you found for using loops in your services? Any loop creators out there? Would love to hear about your setup. You can leave a comment by clicking here.
Thanks so much for mentioning the site, David! The other sites you mentioned are great as well. Phillip at Interactive Worship Live is great guy and they have a great thing going. For those new to the Loops in Worship site our Welcome page may be of use. Thanks again for taking the time to put this together!
Will Doggett
wi...@loopsinworship.com
David,
I just recently attended an area Worship Leaders Gathering in my neck of the woods (Greater Seattle/Metro area) and the topic from our presenter was on using loops in worship. I was greatly intrigued, but like many, most lack the time to be able to create loops. I am very glad that you posted these resources. They will at least get me started in using loops, and hopefully, down the road, I can do my own. (mainly because it could be a lot of fun.
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The pads are simply continuous tones, with slight variations to make them interesting. They sustain non-conflicting notes for more than 20 minutes (or indefinitely when using an app). Choose the pad in the right key, and you can play it behind just about any worship song out today.
The AKW2/H 200m2 Place of Worship Hearing Loop Kit includes a PDA200E induction loop amplifier, AMR/HA handheld radio microphone, APQM 6.35mm stereo jack plate, 2 x APXM XLR mic level plates, 2 x 6m Belden cable, Loop Fitted sticker. Please note loop cable not included.
Into a complex environment such as a place of worship, hearing aids of hard of hearing people cannot guarantee an optimal listening. Indeed, surrounding sounds are amplified by the hearing aids. In this context, a hard of hearing person would meet comprehension difficulties.
Loop systems are preferred for houses of worship because personal receivers and especially headphones are often a problem. There is good evidence that many people do not extend themselves to identify their need, collect personal receivers ahead of time, and wear rather noticeable headsets. Such receivers are always required for FM and infrared systems.
Below are a few examples of successfully looped facilities. See lists of looped churches in Holland and adjacent Zeeland, Michigan. British houses of worship--including British cathedrals (see here)--are extensively looped.
Crafted with meticulous attention to detail, Electronic Worship Loops offers a diverse collection of professionally produced drum loops in a range of styles and tempos so you can freely drag and drop into your live tracks rig or studio DAW. Just download the WAV files, throw them into your software and adjust their tempo.
The pocket-sized rechargeable receiver picks up signals transmitted by existing hearing loop systems. It features a bass cut filter, flat frequency response and adjustable volume control, and comes with headphones, enabling users to access clear sound comfortably and easily.
Google Maps is quietly adding assistive hearing loops as the one and only hearing accessibility attribute that facilities can add, with over 5,000 installations already recorded as offering hearing loops.
Thanks partly to the expressed wishes of the hearing loss community, the hearing industry now makes the needed telecoil available in most hearing aids and cochlear implants. (For those without suitably equipped hearing aids, receiver/headsets are available.) Many audio-visual firms have been trained to install quality systems that meet the international hearing loop standard, and to resolve any issues related to interference or sound spillover to adjacent looped rooms.
Dr. Juliette Sterkens and Dr. David Myers are experts in how churches can support people living with hearing loss through hearing loop technology. In this webinar, they will explain both the benefits and best practices in utilizing hearing-loop technology. There will be time for questions as well.
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