The Conductor can be very useful but you have to have a free hand just for a second or two to hit a number key on the laptop. If you can manage that, you don't have to worry about setting repeats ahead of time because the Conductor allows you to set song sections and tie each section to a number so for example the A section could be 1, the B is 2, the solo vamp 3 etc. You can also set how the Conductor handles the jump. It can jump immediately even if it's in the middle of a bar (very awkward), the next bar on the 1, the next part marker (the way I do it) and maybe a couple more. It's very flexible. That means if you're playing the verse and you want to repeat it, you hit whatever number is set for the verse ahead of the jump point and it will repeat. It will do that forever as long as you hit the number before the jump point. If 7 is a tag ending you can jump to that anytime you want as well. Using the Conductor allows you to play whatever arrangement of the parts you want live. Obviously, try this at home before you try it on a gig. There's a lot of ways to use it and you have to find what works for you.

Bob


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