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93 Re: the pre-recorded vs. live problem: I used to actually play gigs with a sampler, mult-timbral synth module and drum machine, all run from the sequencer while I played guitar and my partner played guitar and vocals. I did this till I got in a real band ;-) There simply is no comparison between doing it with other people and doing it with yourself, so desu neh? I agree with others here that the key is in arrangements. If you've only got 2 people, then write music for two people. Usually, less is more, ya know? Ok, here's my current bit 'o prejudices: keyboardists who set up facing the audience (i.e. you can't see their hands, just the back of their keyboards with all of the wires hanging down like electronic intestines) and solo turntablists. These are damn dull to watch. Look, he's putting on another record and bobing his head! Oh, someone stop me from fainting with excitement! And if I see another so-called performance that features someone staring into their computer monitor, I going to go up between sets and pop a virus into their hard drive! (joke folks, joke!!) And now, dirty secret time: I like to play gigs where I midi synch my jamman to my sampler which is setup to play percussion loops. What is my secret, you might ask? I use a semi-nude dancer who everyone looks at, so no one pays me any attention! Heh heh heh heh... 93 Rev. Doubt-Goat === The Homepages of the Doubt-Goat Sekhet Maat Oasis, O.T.O. Lion & Serpent http://www.easystreet.com/~twilliam _________________________________________________________ DO YOU YAHOO!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com