Originally Posted By: Uncle Dave
I do it all the time. The drummer needs a good monitor and has to tread lightly on his bass drum. The machine is boss - no exceptions in this case, so if they can't follow - they should lay out or play very quietly. Some people can't play in strict time, and they get huffy when they have to try .... Just tell all your band mates that they need to take new roles as supportive players, and solo where they can, but blend with the ryhthms. If they all listen to the machine, it will sound great. We do it with a 10 piece band sometimes.
It's all about listening and following.


Uncle Dave,

Easy peezy lemon squeezy:

You make it sound so easy I wish you were my uncle, I would look up to you, since I am only 5ft4".

How did your 4th July bash go, you didn't respond to my blessing to you all did you.

Too busy getting busy and drunk, hey?

Cheers Dave

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