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#197546 - 05/14/03 03:17 AM
Re: To all "Live" Laptop users
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Senior Member
Registered: 09/21/02
Posts: 5520
Loc: Port Charlotte,FL,USA
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I use a Thinkpad A21m with a Technics kn7000 in two ways. Since I have not memorised the 1200 or so songs I have(not incl 1000 midi's),I have to read them as fake sheets. I scanned them into my laptop with the Paperport software that came with my Visioneer OneTouch USB scanner. Since my KB has an SD card,I have all my settings in the same order as the laptop. The other use is midi tracks. I use midi tracks as a vocal backing as well as instrumental. I personally feel that midi can be overused and discretion used in selection.The melody track can be muted.
As far as connection is conscerned,I have three options.I can feed the sequence from the laptop midiplayer into my line in(or powered mixer in your case),or use USB or midi connection to the sequencer of the KB. In my case,the quality of sound is better using the voices in my KB rather than the GM2 midi voices,but I lose control of the KB somewhat if I want to play along with it. Most times the quality is good enough to play direct from the laptop with quality tracks.
I also use "MidiNotate",a $34.95 notation program that I easily set to show any midi playing,as a lead or fake sheet with chords. This is displayed on the laptop with lyrics(if present)also for vocals.
In my case I find the laptop very helpful indeed. Sorry for the long dissertation,but maybe it will at least partly answer your question. Bernie
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