So, I was asked to play at a school May Day afterparty at a hotel, so who am I to turn it down? It's beside the point that I have one week to prepare all the backing tracks, learn the songs on guitar, learn the lyrics, and learn to play guitar & do vocals at the same time (all the vocalists I know are travelling ).
But I think I'll do it So I now have recorded all the backing guitar & bass DI tracks (12 songs) in one day And next up I'll construct the songs + make all the electronic stuff. Not too shabby
Here's the planned setlist:
01. The Prodigy - Voodoo People
02. Clawfinger - Nothing Going On
03. The Cult - Rise
04. Pain - Zombie Slam
05. Clawfinger - Two Steps Away
06. The Sin.Decay - We Are All Slaves
07. Front Line Assembly - Internal Combustion
08. Steril - Egoist
09. Rob Zombie - Superbeast
10. Grendel - Harsh Generation
11. The Prodigy - Breathe
12. Front Line Assembly - Liquid Separation
Quite varied, as you can see But I guess since it's May Day, most of the folks will be happily drunk and not notice if I have to improvise something on the fly
This is something I've never done before, so it's quite exciting to say the least
The setup will be the same as I use with Vortech:
Laptop running Reaper
-> Every song in a single project (just rendered wav's)
-> 2 + 7 outputs (two DI tracks, 7 backing tracks: drums, electronics etc)
-> RME Fireface 400
-> ADAT Out
-> Behringer ADA8000
-> 7 balanced line-outs to FOH (2 DIs go to guitar amp & bass amp)
Simple but effective
And in addition to the backing tracks, I will be playing rhythm guitar and doing the vocals. But I've also had the idea to ask some people in the crowd to join in to do vocals for a song they might know. Kind of like live karaoke
Should be fun if it works :zombie:
But I think I'll do it So I now have recorded all the backing guitar & bass DI tracks (12 songs) in one day And next up I'll construct the songs + make all the electronic stuff. Not too shabby
Here's the planned setlist:
01. The Prodigy - Voodoo People
02. Clawfinger - Nothing Going On
03. The Cult - Rise
04. Pain - Zombie Slam
05. Clawfinger - Two Steps Away
06. The Sin.Decay - We Are All Slaves
07. Front Line Assembly - Internal Combustion
08. Steril - Egoist
09. Rob Zombie - Superbeast
10. Grendel - Harsh Generation
11. The Prodigy - Breathe
12. Front Line Assembly - Liquid Separation
Quite varied, as you can see But I guess since it's May Day, most of the folks will be happily drunk and not notice if I have to improvise something on the fly
This is something I've never done before, so it's quite exciting to say the least
The setup will be the same as I use with Vortech:
Laptop running Reaper
-> Every song in a single project (just rendered wav's)
-> 2 + 7 outputs (two DI tracks, 7 backing tracks: drums, electronics etc)
-> RME Fireface 400
-> ADAT Out
-> Behringer ADA8000
-> 7 balanced line-outs to FOH (2 DIs go to guitar amp & bass amp)
Simple but effective
And in addition to the backing tracks, I will be playing rhythm guitar and doing the vocals. But I've also had the idea to ask some people in the crowd to join in to do vocals for a song they might know. Kind of like live karaoke
Should be fun if it works :zombie: