Quick set up for a quick band?
Posted: Wed Nov 21, 2007 11:39 am
Hello, I was recommended to try asking you lot by my old friend vxster.
A couple of pals and I want to quickly get something set up to do weird cover versions, with electronics, guitar, bass, and vocals. My part would be the electronics and vocals. Recording is not the plan, just a couple of noisy gigs, with covers like raucous versions of early Human League, Suicide, Nick Cave etc. It's basically a mid-life crisis thing, OK?
I have played around with old sequencers like the MC500, so I am familiar with pattern-based stuff like that. I can't play, so programming is more appropriate. I'm also OK with sound editing, so I could create samples. I've played around with software like Hammerhead for drums on Windows, but I run Linux now. On stage, I'd want to just select the track, hit play and hit the mic. Would a laptop cut it?
Would you be able to recommend a simple, cheap, (or even free!) set up to do the following:
* pattern based drums using drum samples
* pattern based sequencing of simple melodies and basslines, using samples or simple synthesis.
* simple effects (although the gig PA would do most of this)
* sample looping
I currently have a desktop PC running Linux, and a microphone.
I look forward to your expertise,
Matt
A couple of pals and I want to quickly get something set up to do weird cover versions, with electronics, guitar, bass, and vocals. My part would be the electronics and vocals. Recording is not the plan, just a couple of noisy gigs, with covers like raucous versions of early Human League, Suicide, Nick Cave etc. It's basically a mid-life crisis thing, OK?
I have played around with old sequencers like the MC500, so I am familiar with pattern-based stuff like that. I can't play, so programming is more appropriate. I'm also OK with sound editing, so I could create samples. I've played around with software like Hammerhead for drums on Windows, but I run Linux now. On stage, I'd want to just select the track, hit play and hit the mic. Would a laptop cut it?
Would you be able to recommend a simple, cheap, (or even free!) set up to do the following:
* pattern based drums using drum samples
* pattern based sequencing of simple melodies and basslines, using samples or simple synthesis.
* simple effects (although the gig PA would do most of this)
* sample looping
I currently have a desktop PC running Linux, and a microphone.
I look forward to your expertise,
Matt