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On 28 jul 2006, at 16.03, Krispen Hartung wrote: > Interesting side topic from this...I have yet to experience my > laptop or VST host crash during a performance. I've never crashed my laptop either, but I'm doing all kind of stupid mistakes. Especially at concerts when I tend to take more chances. Two days ago this happened to me at a festival for experimental electronic music gig. I was playing in a crypt-like room with a surround audio system provided by Ambiunix in Denmark and the sound in there was very intimate - audience pretty close up on me, speakers all around as well above in the ceiling. I had a nice thing going with seven simultaneous loops (of effect treated sax playing) and suddenly I changed my mind about where to go and decided to delete the latest loop with the delete button (on my laptop, using Mobius) instead of letting it go out by feedback, as I normally do. The problem was that the "body memory" of my right index finger was all used to the "delete all" actions (that I do between songs), which is a double-type on that button while the "delete track only" was a single type-down finger hammer-on on the same computer keyboard button. So of course my finger did the double type-dance and in the heat of the creative flow the complete surround PA audio went dead silent. Ooops. I started to play melodies freeley on the next sixteenth note while thinking about what to do - and after some four "solo break-down" (as I was hoping the audience was taking it) I kicked "Record" and ended it by Half-Speed. The free melody then became a repeating bass line under my soloing and I could proceed just like if it was meant to be so. This time I rushed to build up a new song structure much faster to not bore the listeners, but I forgot one chord so the chord structure became different than it had been before the "accidental solo break-down and re-build-up ;-) Greetings from Sweden Per Boysen www.boysen.se (Swedish) www.looproom.com (international) http://tinyurl.com/fauvm (podcast) http://www.myspace.com/looproom