On Thu, Jan 04, 2001 at 09:16:04PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> you used the term "a grip."
Does that turn you on?
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i just recently started performing live dance music - and it took me a while
to get things scaled down to where i could bring out just the laptop.
anyway - now i use my old powerbook g3/250 running supercollider 2.2.10 with
a peavey 1600x midi controller.
sample at:
www.soundmangle.com/mp3s/longli
Jorge Velez wrote:
>
> Sorry about the off topic thread, but the tech-gear list has been
> way too quiet lately and I'm in a bind:
>
Have a CDR looping of some original (ambient/easily mixable?) stuff in a
CD-walkman nearby, plugged into the mixer. Rehearse fading it in
smoothly without flipping
i play regularly with a mac powerbook using max/msp software.
highly recommended. i use a doepfer pocket controller in combination
with a peavey 1600x.
Twerk
At 10:35 PM 1/3/01 -0500, you wrote:
Sorry about the off topic thread, but the tech-gear list has been
way too quiet lately and I'm
On Wed, Jan 03, 2001 at 10:35:09PM -0500, Jorge Velez wrote:
> Does anyone have experience using a laptop (particularly
> a Mac Powerbook) in a live setting/performance? It's
> coming down to the wire for me - I'll need to take my
> machine out in March and make folks move, but I'm a
> bit freaked.
Sorry about the off topic thread, but the tech-gear list has been
way too quiet lately and I'm in a bind:
Does anyone have experience using a laptop (particularly
a Mac Powerbook) in a live setting/performance? It's
coming down to the wire for me - I'll need to take my
machine out in March and ma