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Some of you may be familiar with my music (I tend to pimp it all over this damn place) but for those that aren't, I make computer based music that combines some pretty conventional techniques with some that are less conventional. If you need reference, my music can be found via the link in my signature but this post isn't really about that. I'm looking for input regarding live performance.
I was trained as a recording engineer and have very little back ground with musical instruments, what I do have is experience with sound synthesis and sequencing. Unfortunately these things (in my opinion) are pretty boring to watch. Getting to the point... my two main questions are: what are people doing to create an interesting computer music show? and how do you balance a complicated setup with a (semi)reproducible performance?
I'm using an E-MU XL-7 as my timing master and primary sequencer, I have Ableton Live and Numerology synced to it on my MBP running Battery, Reaktor and a number of software effects. The XL-7 also controls a V-Synth, MS-2000 and DSI Evolver all of which are routed via my sound card to a Kaos Pad. I use an Oxygen 61, UC-33 and a Behringer FCB-1010 as my midi controllers. What I've run into is the fact that I can make cool sounds and I have the potential for a good set but playing with all this gear does not an interesting performance make.
Information I'm looking for:
Obstacles you've run into...
How you have overcome them...
Commonly overlooked variables to consider (club/venue conditions, PA stuff, audience consideration etc)...
Ways to make a performance interesting without being cheesy...
Techniques for practicing a computer music performance...
Ways to protect gear (other than the obvious use of flight cases etc)...
Anything I might not be considering as a studio rat...
I've played a fair amount of shows in the past but I was always flying by the seat of my pants and my set was pretty boring/rigid. I want to do things differently this time. I want to be prepared and I want to put on an act that is representative of my music as a whole. At some point I want to video tape a rehearsal and get some feedback on what I'm doing well/what I could do better.
Thanks in advance!
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