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>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...
bIz
--------------------- www.groovetronica.com - "No offense, but a dated d&b loop with some Holiday Inn lounge singer hardly wows me technically or talent wise, and I could do better with a cassette deck and a microphone." --------------------- site updated: last monday
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