indeed, mouse clicking is a no no, the visuals are a performance enhancement not a replacement, otherwise id send s cd along with a few dancing bears.shamann wrote:Visuals are okay, but no amount of dancing bears are going to make mouse clicking exciting.
the kp pads as you mentioned get some interest, as do korg pad kontrol, or anything that light up a bit
anything that is running on the laptop should be controlled by an outboard controller, using my 4x4 i use a kp, a novation remote and a korg pad control, i leave a spare in case anyone has keys and wants to join in.
different presets on each controller sending to diff channels, so i can play up to 16 different parts throughout a set. on top of that there are the fx boxes and hw noise generators and lately my axe
but you said something about atmosphere, you should always be mindful of what kind of event youre asked to play, dont feel you have to change everything but adapt what you have, your set should be built so that if one night your doing a full on club night and next is a chilled cafe bar, to be able to just adjust tempo and switch round a few fx but keep the sound of you.
make for example two sets of drums, one minimal and one full on four to the floor, work to your beats
