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Stick & Garrote live performance at LI5K0 festival (my first)
I did a live gig at the LI5K0 festival in Helsinki on Valentine's Day.
I used Ampify's Launchpad app for scene triggering, a Launchpad Pro, an Arturia Microbrute and a Zoom G1x Four effects pedal. I ran these through a cheap Behringer mixer.
Very impressed with the variety and effectiveness of the Microbrute – Zoom combo. Little boxes with a ton of kick!
The tracks themselves were made with Nanostudio (1 and 2) and mixed in Ableton Live.
Comments
Sounds great from what I've heard so far!
I love mucking around and making music on iOS, but considering how often things go sideways for me I don't know if I would trust it for live use!
Thanks! I kept it simple, and only included rock solid gear and apps – this was also my first gig in about 30 years, so I trained for a month every night. I made nearly every mistake during practise, so when I messed up during the performance, I already knew how to get out of it without having to stop the whole show. The problem is now I want to do it again 😀
Not to put any doubt into your head, but I did sound design for a show a while ago and used Launchpad to play the sounds. On one show Launchpad started freaking out and started randomly triggering sounds... Fortunately this was a comedy show with lots of improvisation so the random sounds weren't really a problem!
Now this was a couple years ago and I haven't heard of anyone having this issue, so probably just a fluke!
Nice job, no doubt you'll be getting more gigs!
Well, to be honest, it did bug out a couple times during practise, but the probability was so low it was still the best alternative. The other one would have been to use Ableton and my desktop computer and Live’s been very unstable with the last couple of updates. I’d love the ability to perform on the Push, though, that would make a big difference.