Likewise, I found your notes on backing tracks a great read. Obviously oozing with experience and knowledge and some great tips for an aged newbie like myself. I admit I have a soft spot for midi files. Van Basco has provided me with a lot of entertainment over the years and there are some amazing midi and .kar files out there.

Sadly, my time line is similar and I recognise a lot of the gear, but I never played live on my own before. I started playing in a band with a Moog and DX7s were the latest and greatest. I gave away my original Akai Sampler. Somewhere along the line I lost my Juno 6 and someone stole my Marshall stack (lol). I couldn't even get the synths to stay in tune.... cry I got fired by a group for getting too many gigs. Then life and family took over. grin

Not much brighter now, smirk I sit here looking at my unused Boss looper, my hardly used guitar synth, my Edirol Sound Canvas and I've given up on the 10 year project to ever use Sampletank samples live having raced out and got the original Omnisynth package. What sad reading this makes, except that BIAB 2015 (Yes, I had an early version that I never used!) has got me up and playing and singing with Realtracks. It may not be perfect, but it's perfect for me at the moment. But I admit it, I still go and hunt through the midi files from time to time. laugh Also I love your BIAB files...... shocked


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