--- In motm@yahoogroups.com, "THE_BEAT_MAKER" <the_beat_maker@y...> wrote: > How do we prove that we worked hard to build our compositions? and > not just copied loops. > > I want to represent my music better. > If anyone can suggest something It would be good to know. > Cheers. Get some visual interest into what you do, and make it easy for your audience to understand the connection between what you're doing and what they are hearing. Get a control surface that you can stand up with, so you can trigger sequences, samplers, or play notes while looking at the audience, instead of at a synth. Position your MOTM rack so that the audience can see all the blinky lights. Hook a pedal into your MOTM so you can control filters, etc, with your feet. Get a cheap set of used drum pads off of eBay and use them to trigger synth sounds. Check out theremins - people love them because they are so visual. Several synth makers put theremin-like controllers on their gear, too. If you have a sampler, get somebody up from the audience, sample them talking, and work that into your music. Move around!
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Re: Gigs
2005-01-10 by elle_webb
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