![]() I'm interested in doing complete songs with chorus changes, breaks, etc. I recall needing to use a reel to reel, now it's all done in a 4" x 2" x 1" stomp pedal While I certainly have structure in my songs i like to be a bit more free than that.ĪnthonyI have a TC Electronic DITTO and I agree, it's too 'stiff' for my liking with respect to using it Live (great tool for practice though) ![]() EVERY intro to every song involves building up your loops and once they are going that's the structure of the song. There are some very talented people doing it, and I don't want to diss on it, yet, it does make the structure of the performance VERY rigid. Again, you could use a computer for the same thing here. You'd need a sampler or playback device which you can trigger on/off messages with. Triggers - using samples which you can trigger off. Abelton Live might be an option for you if you go this path.ģ. You can also use a computer to play straight out from to achieve the same. you must be able to reach your machine during performance. So a playback device with these features is important. Minidisc allows for heaps of features to help with this, e.g.: stop after track play, so you can select the next track and the name scrolls across when you select it, and only plays when you hit the play button. have a back up - in case your primary source fails 2) name your tracks so you can see what you're queuing up. You can use a modern MP3 type player and just patch it into the PA via a mixing desk… play along. If you have bass and drums from the start of each song, then this is a great option. so one track would be the click and the other, the backing which means it's mono, which by today's standards might not be enough, depending on your audience. ![]() I even did this in an original band I was playing guitar in, where I had a string section come in after I'd started. Pre-recorded tracks - back in the day I played in a few cover bands who used mini-disc to playback pre-recorded tracks. ![]() The drums would be percussive slaps on your guitar, and bass. Looping - very popular at the moment, but for your purposes limited. For mine there are three ways you can do this.ġ. ![]()
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