Jim, imo the only reason to take a laptop to play Biab live at a gig is you're going to use the Conductor to change the arrangement of the tune on the fly like extending a solo section for example. That's a different question with it's own set of challenges.

Other than that if all you're doing is hitting play and letting the song play out to the end then that's the same as playing a prerecorded song anyway. Why take the chance of your lappy getting damaged by someone knocking it on the floor or you mouse click the wrong thing in the middle of a set and everything goes wonky until you reboot? Just pick up the gadget du jour that plays MP3's with a playlist you like and be done with it. You can't tell the difference between quality MP3's and wav files through a PA system at a live venue. A lot of us can't tell that difference sitting at home in front of our monitors for that matter.

Bob


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