Solo and Live Looping Artists Should Steal This Concept From Traditional Performers

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  • Опубліковано 15 чер 2024
  • Don’t make the mistake that brings so many solo live looping shows to a screeching halt. Instead, learn this simple concept from traditional on-stage performers.
    Bands and artists who play on a stage do this without even thinking. But it’s something live looping and solo artists sometimes overlook - because it’s not inherently built into the set up. If you don’t implement it, it can cause your whole show to come crashing down.
    What you’ll learn:
    - This important concept
    - How it works in traditional, on-stage performances
    - How to implement it in your solo or live looping set up
    - How it will improve your show
    PS. Hey live loopers & solo artists out there - what’s your set up look like? Do you currently have any redundancy built in? Drop a comment and let me know!
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    0:00 What Solo and Live Looping Artists Can Learn from Traditional Performers
    0:35 In This Video: A Key Concept that Non-Traditional Performers Don't Understand
    2:37 A Traditional Performance Stage Layout (Visual)
    5:45 The Key Concept Applied in Traditional Performances: Division of Labor
    9:26 Additional Example of Division of Labor with Tracks, Keys, and Vocal Processing (Redundancy)
    12:59 Why You Shouldn’t Solely Use Your Computer and Should Split the Load
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    20:19 Ways You Can Apply Division of Labor (1): Optimize Your Setup
    21:38 Ways You Can Apply Division of Labor (2): Implement an In-ear Mix
    23:01 Ways You Can Apply Division of Labor (3): Travel with Your Own Mixer
    24:57 Ways You Can Apply Division of Labor (4): Add Redundancy to Your Setup
    25:49 If You Feel Hesitancy to these Methods, Make a Game Plan
    26:47 2 Ways to Succeed in 2023: Subscribe and Become a Student at FromStudiotoStage
    27:27 Wrap Up: Have an amazing 2023 and see you next time!
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 10

  • @thingsgotmessy
    @thingsgotmessy 15 днів тому

    26:20 couldn’t have been a more perfectly written pre gleek dialogue. Shillery over here is literally foaming at the mouth over the affiliate links on this one 😂

  • @carolynhrdng822
    @carolynhrdng822 Рік тому

    I appreciate the time and effort you've put into the content.

  • @qubica
    @qubica Рік тому

    Perfect channel for I’m looking to get more knowledgeable about!

  • @NineteenEightyJuan
    @NineteenEightyJuan Рік тому +1

    As a solo artist, my main hurdle is that I am unable to use my push2 or similar a host on the playaudio12. Means my redundant system ends up being two different sessions running different things.

  • @stephanosphilippou1300
    @stephanosphilippou1300 Рік тому +1

    Hello. I am grateful you took the time to make this video. I running vocal FX (using antelope discrete 4 pro, ableton with live instrument processing, and playback tracks all through the same rig. Evidently i am at the point where i am about to get mac studio to be able to run this since my MBP i9 is not powerful enough to do this. After watching this video I understand that running everything through the mac studio would still not be a good idea. So could you make a video, on how you those multiple setups work together ? would i need an audio interface to send signal to another audio interface as simply audio channels ? could one computer containing tracks trigger the instrument effect automation on the other computer ? How would one go about doing that ?
    Thanks in advance, enjoy your content, keep it up i can see this channel blowing up soon !

    • @JohnR436
      @JohnR436 Рік тому

      You might want to consider an Apple Silicon M2 MBP, I have an M1 Max MBP and it can run everything quite well (all backing tracks are pre-exported). The i9’s suck quite frankly, always overheating and throttling the CPU. You’ll be blown away by Apple Silicon. If you’re worried about compatibility, keep in mind that your VSTs will need to be Apple Silicon compatible, BUT if there’s an AU version then you’ll be able to run that plug-in in Rosetta mode thanks to the AU Rosetta bridge that Apple created.

  • @synthseeker
    @synthseeker Рік тому

    I’d be curious how you (as an Ableton Certified Trainer) would coach a solo artist using the Push 3 with Live to build their performance rig.

  • @TravisRocco
    @TravisRocco 11 місяців тому

    Love your Vids!

  • @PiersCawley
    @PiersCawley 5 місяців тому +1

    Friend of mine had an absolute nightmare because of this division of labour at an awards gig. The broadcast mixer had clearly never heard the recorded version of the song they were playing and produced an absolutely dogsh*t mix on the live broadcast. Meanwhile, in the room, they were working with their regular engineer and it sounded great. She was devastated when she heard the broadcast version - it was so badly mixed it made the band sound incompetent (primarily because the 'lead' singer was singing the harmony on this particular song so the harmony line was mixed louder than the tune). You'd expect better from the BBC.

  • @JohnR436
    @JohnR436 Рік тому

    If we disable delay compensation, pre-bounce tracks, and stick to lightweight zero latency (or less than 1-2ms total) plugins, then it should be feasible to do everything on an M1 or M2 MacBook Pro, you just need to make sure to use efficient and stable plugins to prevent that disaster