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| Gear interested Join Date: Dec 2003
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Thread Starter | I’m putting together a DAW (Windows laptop, either Vista or XP), for live performance. It will run the backing tracks, send a click to the drummer, run three soft samplers triggered by MIDI devices, and also for vocal FX. What’s the most reliable software for live performance? Cubase, Abelton Live, ProTools, Tracktion, etc? For backup (if the laptop gets stolen or crashes and burns) I’m going to use an iPOD Nano with a mono mix of all the electronic tracks and a click for the drummer in the other channel. Thinking of using a MOTU 828 USB 2.0 for output. In the studio I use a Mac Pro Tools TDM system and that’s about all I know. I have been looking at the other threads somewhat similar to this topic but I would like to discuss one thing, stability. Thanks for your help, Monty DimensionZero.com |
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