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I've carried a keyboard stand to put my rack on to my right side for years. The people who want to watch the blinky lights and knob-twiddling can scrounge a seat on stage left. People don't really play in public with a rack between them and the audience do they? On Mon, 21 Feb 2005 13:27:47 -0500, David Kirkdorffer <vze2ncsr@verizon.net> wrote: > I'm totally with Kim on this. > > I ALWAYS try to find a way to arrange my equipment so that the rack is > besides me. And as many of you who have racks will know, stages are not > always optimal for the player to do this. However, I can't tell you how > many times people come up to me after shows and say how they really got >into > seeing me operate effects in my rack. People seem to "get" the music >better > when they get to see it built. Others have mentioned stuff about seeing > what I'm concentrated on helps them feel connection to what is going on. > > David >