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Re: Using pre-recorded material in performance
For a while I was doing hybred dj/live loop shows where about half of
the loopage was prerecorded and triggered inside of "live" and the
other half was a keyboard looped using PSP42 vst plugin. I got great
responses, but stopped doing that show... because I just didn't like
doing it. Sure, it was easier in many ways... but do I want it easy?
Last night the beatboxer Kid Beyond also used backing loops triggered
in Live. It was a really great show on ever level. I think if your
music and performance is good, it really doesn't matter if you can get
behind it. If you feel like a cheat doing it, you probably are.
Mark
On Aug 7, 2004, at 4:31 PM, Travis Hartnett wrote:
> I'm curious as to how many people are using some form of pre-recorded
> material when they play out, and what the audience response has been.
> I know that some people assume that I'm playing over backing tracks
> from a CD or something similar when I play (I don't), but I've never
> heard anything negative from them about that idea (maybe the ones who
> disapprove just don't talk to me). They're always a bit surprised
> when I explain how it's all Live Looping, and sometimes I'll do a tune
> that's a combination performance and talked-through demonstration on
> how it works. A friend of mine has been doing open mics recently,
> playing live guitar over a CD-R of backing tracks that he'd recorded
> (he's got a Johnson amp simulator, a Tascam CD player and a little
> mixer all mounted on a music stand when he plays, so it's just one
> cable out to the sound guy), and the musician's union has yet to bust
> him (joke), and it aroused my curiousity as to how widespread this
> sort of thing is outside karaoke bars.
>
> TravisH
>