![]() Thought I would share as I see posts about this subject but no one seems to be going this route.Hi, even though this thread is old I'm curious exactly how you do this. The Studiolive and my investment in some very nice, but compact Turbosound Cabs have me producing great results. ![]() Thought I would share as I see posts about this subject but no one seems to be going this route. Amazing! My goal has been to keep refining our live shows to mirror what arena acts are doing from a tech standpoint. Over the last 5 years I have switched to IEM, a Digital Board, multi tracking live and using backing tracks all in the avg club situation. Choose from over 1000 bluegrass/old-time/etc songs, OR type in your own chords, and play along in any key, at any speed. I run this into two channels of my presonus 16.4.2 and the record it with capture for promo video sync post. We use it primary for keyboard backing and sometimes a second guitar part when needed. I playback samples,intros and entire song backing tracks. When I'm done I save the PT session and then connect my Jamman's inputs and record the backing track into a Jamman's memory bank, which I then can select with my foot onstage. Once mixed I then I pan the click hard left and the music hard right and do any slight adjustments to the mix I need now that it's in mono. I then reassign the instruments to the appropriate voices with Xpand, then do a mix. I first start by downloading the midi backing track and then import it into Pro-Tools. I have been doing this with great success with a Stereo Jam Man Looper with a large SD card in my cover bands.
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