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Originally posted by Gunnar Jonny:
I can't imagine what a mp3 file should do on a gig. Is it karaoke you're performing? On a gig you're far more free to add a refrain or whatever you like by live playing if the public are in good mood and want you to. By use of sequensed songs, midis or mp3 you're totally forced to follow the playback all the time. GJ


Well for me using mp3s was a success from first time. Now and then I use the mp3s as full playback and add my own playing on top. This is not an "overkill" if you know what you are doing. The audience really seems to love it. Now we are really talking about "one-man-band" I see that I can't add a refrain or wathever, but in cases I dont see any reason to why I should add anything. I play the song how it is original and that's it. If the song is a sucsess I just play it once more (later in the evening) and this works really nice.

Well, this is just my experience. I do not force anyone to perform like me

Kenneth - www.KN7000.net

Edit: Misspelled "success"

[This message has been edited by Kenneth Gundersen (edited 03-07-2005).]