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Thanks for comments from Martin and Kim. I'll try it again and see what happen. By the way, I didn't mention that one reason I bring the laptop on stage is to play pre-recorded loops (since I used Logic Audio on Mac) in real time with drummer and myself playing the EDP. I have to play these pre-cooked loops since they are heavily processed (like pitch shifted and harmonic changed). I think some of you will prefer to bring a sampler, like ASR-10, S3000 or S760 (like David Torn). However, I'm using SampleCell at home, I can't bring it out. Second, I have almost all my recordings with Logic Audio. I can simply mute those MIDI sequences and let band member to perform. It may sound a bit ironic to some of you, but I just don't want everything "pre-cooked", and I would like to do some improvisatios, both for solo and loops on stage. ---Martin Shellard <martins@celtic.co.uk> wrote: > > >One of my setup is to use a drum machine as a master MIDI clock and > >let my drum hear it directly. However, the drum machine has a low > >volume and the drummer cannot hear when everyone plays. I was thinking > >to use a PC lab top but it failed me with the above problem. > > > >Anyone has better suggestion for the simplest setup so that I can have > >a "click" for my drummer? > > Yes, buy a headphone amplifier for your drummer to monitor the click > through. Taking a pc laptop onstage? why that's just crazy talk! > > > > Martin Shellard > > _________________________________________________________ DO YOU YAHOO!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com