When I've played live once I've used MPC2000, mixer, FX and TR606 for some
improvised drum programming. I didn't want to carry any synths around o I
sampled everything as loops into mpc.
You can hear the results here:
http://www.soundoflj.com/sounds/octex.ram - duby deep minimal
http://www.soundoflj.com/sounds/disorda.ram - more dance floor friendly
techno/tech-house

My dream setup would be 2x(MPC + FX + mixer) than the outputs from both
mixers connected to a DJ mixer.

btw. this would be more suitable for the 313techknow list.


Jernej
SoundOfLj.com

-----Original Message-----
From: Dennis DeSantis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, July 19, 2001 6:46 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [313] Gear for Live PAs?


I'm sorry if this is too "techy" for this list, but I'd be interested to
hear from the producers out there who do live PAs about what type of gear
makes up your performance rigs.
The stumbling block for me is whether or not to go with some type of
dedicated hardware setup (MPC, sampler, mixers) or a laptop.
My studio is PC based, so it'd be nice to stay in the PC realm, although
Macs seem to be more popular for performance use.  I'm terrified of an
onstage crash.
Stewart Walker has an hour long live set in mp3 format available on his
website that's KILLER.  That type of seamless, layered approach would be
perfect for the type of music I'm doing.

Any thoughts?

Dennis DeSantis
www.mp3.com/vanderrohe


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