
Musician · Producer · Developer
Mac apps for musicians who work in Ableton. They share one engine and one sound library, so the voice and click you set up in one are the same files the other plays. Use either alone, or together for the whole distance from a download to the downbeat.
A multitrack download in, a finished Live 12 session out. Click, spoken guide cues, section markers, lyrics, every stem named and routed. Not a starting point. A song.
Twelve finished songs into one gapless Ableton set. Order, keys, tempo, meters, one click, one guide, every return reconciled onto the outputs you use.
Musician based in Dallas/Fort Worth, Texas. Piano, aux keys, and the guitars are what I love to play, and I run everything from Ableton Live. Worship is the center of it. It's what I love to do, and it's carried me through more than I can put on a page, so I care about making it happen right.
Everything here is something that improved my own workflow. All of these have made me a more organized and efficient musician, and they've bought me back hours I now spend with my family or playing music instead of at a screen.
I use these on stage and in the studio, every week. The version you get is the version I'm currently using.

Not just for church, and not only about tracks. A touring band, a solo artist with a laptop, a producer, an MD with fourteen hours and eleven songs. If the work happens in Ableton, it's fair game.