True, the only indication i had during Todd Sines' live pa that he was
changing something up on his laptop was when he started wiggling his ass and
bobbing his head ... and he was doing a lot of that!

Maybe bigger and better cooler looking external controllers are the way
forward since it solves both problems. (setting up/crowd satisfaction and
understanding)

-Pete



-----Original Message-----
From: Jayson B. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, October 24, 2001 10:48 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: [313] fuel to the fire : was "hawtin hawtin everywhere"




>This puts the audience much more in the dark in terms of what is >actually 
>happening on stage but it's just as live nonetheless (and >easier to 
>setup!).


see, and this is something i actually disagree with.  I think it is *very* 
important for the audience to recieve visual cues to the music.  Its how 
they can start to understand what's going on.  Since most people don't own 
studio equipment, or know people who own studio equipment, they don't fully 
understand the concept unless there are strong visual cues ("i do this and 
the music does that").  Now, i understand the HUGE popularity of laptop live

pa's right now with the artists.  it IS so much easier to setup.  But i 
guess i feel its sacrificing too much for ease of use.

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