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> Well, what would be the pro's and cons as you see it? pro - i don't have to shut down my band when gil travels. would possibly move the band towards a more electronic sound; change is good con - lack of dynamic, lack of natural ebb & flow in improvisational music stability (is it gonna crash?) > > What are your requirements? intuitive interactivity. we play a very stream-of-conciousness kind of improvisational thing; i don't want to have to become dj bobdog, but i would like to be able to shape the movement of a tune by activating different tracks as the mood calls for it. kinda like being able to do variations on a theme each time a specific set of tracks is used. we definitely do not want to play the exact same thing every time we load a set of tracks (or a "song" if you will) > Are you asking about the useability > of this program specifically? yes i'm looking for reviews/opinions of phrazer as a live tool, but i'm also interested in reading folks' opinions of using sonic foundry acid live since phrazer seems to based heavily on acid. thanks for any input! bobdog > >we are considering using the phrazer > > application w/a pile of pre-recorded percussion loops as our > >main beat maker > > > > any thoughts?