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Re: Dragging Instruments Around
basically depends on whether its fun for you. I people can feel that,
some people probably will start dig it.
I just cannot imagine having fun without holding a string or touching
some sensible surface... but thats me...
>
>However, I feel that often I'm not that far away from the laptop
>guy. At the ascension show we were in the dark in a corner. I'm
>positive that most people weren't aware the music was live. Didn't
>really matter on some level. A lot of people were there and seemed
>to be having fun. We were the "ambient" reception music, so that's
>OK. BUT: What if I had recorded a really killer set in Digital
>Performer the night before, burned it to discs and showed up with a
>DJ setup. One of those Pioneer CD players an iBook and a mixer.
>Would there have been any difference? I'm not sure I think so.
>Should I become a DJ of my own music? I think people are doing
>this. Anyone here doing this? Could be a good way to go for this
>type of event. (where dancing and socializing are the focus) When
>it's more of a show (like Loopstock) then you go for performance
>mode. What do people think?
>
>I saw Bjork live where she had someone who looked like he was
>"performing" ProTools while she sung. OK, there was a string
>orchestra too. Anyway, it worked for me.
>
>Mark Sottilaro
>
>On Sunday, March 16, 2003, at 01:41 AM, Rick Walker/Loop.pooL wrote:
>>
>>I'm still not completely sold on buying a laptop.
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