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Re: Integrity of Performance and the Sample
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Subject: OT: Integrity of Performance and the Sample
> Ok, guys/gals, a dilemma:
> My collaborator and I have been recording together for a while now
<snip>
> However, we've been given the opportunity to play live at a fairly cool
gig
> (North by Northgate--for any of you Aggies) and are now faced with the
> grueling task of adapting our recorded material for live performance.
> Other than finding a drummer, bass player, keyboardist and DJ, how do we
> best approach this?
Depending on your equipment and amount of time available, you could:
1. Just use a drum machine
2. Sequence MIDI
3. Record digital audio to augment the MIDI
4. Use all digital audio
I want to share an anecdote from around 1991--I was entertaining in a
lounge
in Chula Vista (near the Mexican border) with option 3, and I had a
complaints from customers. One was so bold as to say, "Turn all that s**t
off! I can't tell if you're good or not!" When I spoke to the bartender
about it, her words were that people were used to a "good old-fashioned
drum
machine". Folks like to see what they are listening to--even musicians
look
at the speakers when they are concentrating on music.
Gary