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While I never use prerecorded music or loops when I play live (only the drum/sample tracks are previously sequenced), here's a fun trick that the audience always seems to love: Get a nice dense loop going. Long and complex works better. Then, leave the stage and go the the bathroom (make sure someone is watching your gear.) Watch the uninformed feel "cheated" Fun! One thing I've noticed is that, these days, few people seem to have a problem with prerecorded/ electronic drums/ rhythm tracks. Yet, when I use a midi track to control video, via a program called Xpose, I got a lot of people complaining that they wanted me to be obviously controlling the image. It was OK that I, or anyone else, wasn't playing the drums, but not for the visuals. Weird. P.S. I was not on drugs.