
If you play live.....
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If you play live.....
I scaled down to the Triton 4 years ago, but think I need something more now. 

M3, Triton Classic, Radias, Motif XS, Alesis Ion
Despite its weight, the triton by itself is pretty versitile for live.
I usualy use as many internal sounds as i can, and sample any other synths i dont feel like carting around.
If you do your combi splits right, you can do 3-4 parts on one keyboard easily.
You could probably do more splits than that, but at what point does it give you too small an area per sound.
The HDR tracks are also really handy for rehearsing by yourself cause you can put pre-recorded backing tracks on track 1 and vocals on track 2 in seq mode and then just jam to it. (thats what i do when i'm getting ready for a show)
I usualy use as many internal sounds as i can, and sample any other synths i dont feel like carting around.
If you do your combi splits right, you can do 3-4 parts on one keyboard easily.
You could probably do more splits than that, but at what point does it give you too small an area per sound.
The HDR tracks are also really handy for rehearsing by yourself cause you can put pre-recorded backing tracks on track 1 and vocals on track 2 in seq mode and then just jam to it. (thats what i do when i'm getting ready for a show)
Hi!
At the moment I'm just using my beloved Trinity!!!
And if Lorenzo will upgrade to the Extreme maybe that his ProX will be mine, but we're trading
I would like to have a Triton Extreme 76 and a Kurzweil K2661, this would be a great setup!!
regards
At the moment I'm just using my beloved Trinity!!!
And if Lorenzo will upgrade to the Extreme maybe that his ProX will be mine, but we're trading

I would like to have a Triton Extreme 76 and a Kurzweil K2661, this would be a great setup!!
regards
Diego http://www.myspace.com/diegoinmusic
Korg M3 with EXB Radias & EXB-256 onboard
MOTU Traveler - iBook G4
Korg M3 with EXB Radias & EXB-256 onboard
MOTU Traveler - iBook G4
Playing live includes just two sets of keys.....Triton LE-88 and Korg C-3 Combo Organ....seems to cover all the bases for what our band does.
Ron.
Ron.

Ron Mac Donald
http://www.soundclick.com/ronbo
http://www.soundclick.com/ronbo
I play with my Triton Pro and Hammond/Suzuki XB-1 keyboard/organ.
The Triton is hooked up via midi to some Roland SP sampler/drumpad thingy (poor man's MPC
)owned by the drummer (can't remember the name
)
This is how we play live with sequencer/clicktrack.
We also play some fully sequenced songs. (Engel by Rammstein, for example)
BTW, i'm still looking for a good lead patch for God is a DJ
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The Triton is hooked up via midi to some Roland SP sampler/drumpad thingy (poor man's MPC


This is how we play live with sequencer/clicktrack.
- The songs are basicly empty 128+ bars sequences.
Metronome setup = Rec & Play, via Bus output. 1
There's a headphone amp on output 1, that splits the clicktrack, so both the drummer and me have a clicktrack
All sequences are 1,2 or 4 bars loops in RPPR.
The drummer or myself trigger the loops via midi (using the Roland drum pads) or keyboard.
We also play some fully sequenced songs. (Engel by Rammstein, for example)
BTW, i'm still looking for a good lead patch for God is a DJ

Interesting thread; I have been wondering myself how musicians who use couple of VA's and a controller keyboard manage to pull their rig on stage. It must take ages to connect everything and make it work...
So the way out is to play back your arrangements from a sampler right? I thought people would use their onboard sequencers or something
On the other hand its probably different if you play in the band because then you have less instruments to cover.
For electronica artists life is probably a little harder in this respect. Take a look at this photo...
www.klaus-schulze.com/photos/a305.htm
...but I guess Klaus Schulze can afford a team of people to carry this things lol...
So the way out is to play back your arrangements from a sampler right? I thought people would use their onboard sequencers or something

On the other hand its probably different if you play in the band because then you have less instruments to cover.
For electronica artists life is probably a little harder in this respect. Take a look at this photo...
www.klaus-schulze.com/photos/a305.htm
...but I guess Klaus Schulze can afford a team of people to carry this things lol...