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Re: Subject: Live Performance Hardware Looping Equipment Question- Need Help



Title: Re: Subject: Live Performance Hardware Looping Equipment Question - Need Help
>The Mpc has gotta be the most widely used hardware sequencer live.
>The chemical brothers use 4.
 
As an aside - the chemical brother's live shows are notoriously 'freaked' (that's an orchestral term for when the parts are too hard for some of a section to keep up, so they just wiggle their hands around, to keep the audience from noticing.) One of the main keyboard stands tipped over at a recent show, and the music didn't miss a beat. "Girl, you know it's true..."
 
Not that that says anything about the MPC, which is a popular choice, with reason. However, I've found the used market on these beasts hopelessly overpriced. Check musician's fiend before you buy, to make sure that you aren't paying above the new price... 
 
 
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Sent: Monday, May 19, 2003 4:27 PM
Subject: Re: Subject: Live Performance Hardware Looping Equipment Question- Need Help

exactly what I said.
The Mpc has gotta be the most widely used hardware sequencer live.
The chemical brothers use 4.
G
on 18/5/03 10:35 pm, Jair-Rohm at gtc@chello.se wrote:

High;

I've been following this thread. The simple solution is the Akai MPC 2000XL. This is exactly how i'm using my MPC live. I'm sure i'll raise eyebrows when i say that the MPC is well capable of what you're doing with Cubase and more albeit in a somewhat different (read: more intuitive) way.

Mail me off list if you would like to discuss this more.

JPW





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