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Well, so far I think I'm the only one who has a problem with it, and, as I tried to express, perhaps not well, I'm more ambivalent about it than condemnatory, and I'm struggling a bit with my attitude. The problem for me is probably that it just seems too easy (not that it's easy to prepare the prerecorded sounds). I think there have to be limits to confront in live performance. Superman needs Kryptonite in order to be interesting.... And I also can enjoy going to a room with great speakers and listening to totally prerecorded pieces. > -----Original Message----- > From: qua@oregon.com [mailto:qua@oregon.com] > > I don't understand the problem some folks have with artists using bits of > pre-recorded material in their live or recorded presentations. e.g. > triggering a found sound you've recorded, or a sound you designed, or >even > a loop you just recorded, or a video or backing track you've prepared. If > this bothers you, please elaborate... seriously, I'd like to know more > about your why you feel this way. > > -Qua