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> Question Regarding Playing Gigs
offspring22
post Thu 11 May 2006, 23:47
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this seems like the right place to ask this.


im completely new to the whole software synth thing. so heres my question: would i be able to use my iBook, a soft synth and a midi controller to play live shows instead of just going and getting an actual synth?

also-would it be possible to just use a sound bank of a program, like garage bands sound bank, to play live with?
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post Fri 12 May 2006, 23:25
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Try it at home: if your system can handle it in real time and doesn't crack up when things get gnarly, yes you can use what you've got to play live.
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post Sat 13 May 2006, 04:40
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what all would be required??

i have the laptop, software, and midi controller. im not overly familiar on these firewire/USB interfaces, do i need one?? or do they even apply to this?
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post Sat 13 May 2006, 11:53
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With an iBook, you could simply send the audio out of the Mac's built-in sound. If you buy an audio interface, make it FireWire.
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post Sat 13 May 2006, 19:46
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thanks so much for your help!
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