>The though of "live" when it's two blokes a couple of laptops is just a
tad
>of a p***take, I want them sweat over those presets, not hitting the space
>bar.
Here's an idea - strap them to a couple of heart/pulse monitors so that
everyone can see that they are "live".
Now here's a weird one - just went to Green Velvet last night and the
promoters were calling it a "live" DJ set - meaning what exactly? In
addition to that they projected a full color picture of him onto the
largest wall on the dancefloor. Not a movie or live camera but just a still
photo, the same one - all night. Door cover was $15 so I don't think anyone
stumbled in there and asked "hey, who's playing tonight and what does he
look like?"
MEK
Martin
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Subject: Re: (313) 3rd wave
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> Since Brenden is an accomplished producer, he is only using a fraction of
> Ableton Live's power in his DJ sets. His live PA sets probably take full
> advantage of Ableton Live.
I know Fred, I was just winding it up a little, you can all judge me next
month when I release my mix on you all, which contains 12 DUST tracks
written by me and the rest of the dust boys...
The though of "live" when it's two blokes a couple of laptops is just a tad
of a p***take, I want them sweat over those presets, not hitting the space
bar.
Car crash? Any monkeys involved in it? LOL
Martin