In a message dated 12/6/99 4:12:26 AM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > The live project includes a real drummer, electronnic stuff, > a singer, guitars and bass. > > Have you others tips or advisory ? > my band has had a drum machine and/or a real drummer during various incarnations over the past few years. the biggest problem with using a live drummer and a beatbox is monitoring - at least in live situations. give the drummer plenty of practice playing with the stiff timing of an electronic beat and make sure when you gig that he has a big ol' monitor blasting that stuff at him/her.. andy www.sonicwisdom.org
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