Interesting, and fun, gig

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Re: Interesting, and fun, gig 2014/10/12 12:46:12 (permalink)
I haven't been playing live for a while. The studio work has kept me busy enough. But, I used Sonar on a laptop playing all the midi in to plugins and running audio tracks of whatever rhythm guitars and background vox. The rhythm guitars were mixed to only come in when I trade off to leads. I also played keys the same way.
The lag time was nil between songs. Oh, and all my sequences were played by me and a few of my favorite local guys who worked in the studio with me. No internet freebies. I always liked to take songs and put my own stamp on them even when I was playing with a band. 
This setup had replaced an old Yamaha W5 and W7 workstation. I would play and arrange everything in the computer in Sonar and then save those songs to floppies (remember those?) I could program up to 16 songs or a set and save that set. I had many different floppies for different gigs. Jazz, pop country, rock. When I found I could use Sonar to fill in those audio tracks for me there was no turning back. Sonar filled the bill rather well for a long time.
I made a ton of money but it sure got lonesome up there sometimes.

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Re: Interesting, and fun, gig 2014/10/12 17:59:33 (permalink)
How were the lyrics pushed to the tablet so you could read them live? Which tablet iOS or PCI.

We're the lyrics static or did they move with the track?

Keeping it simple

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