I can see this being important if you're running a computer, DAW and Biab live in a performance. Not very many people do that though on a gig.

Most will use all that cool stuff to create MP3's of your songs and import them into a tablet running Gig Performer or if it's Apple For Score.

Those apps not only let you combine your MP3 (or wav's if you have the space) with any type of chord/lyrics you want and they also can allow for page turning via a Bluetooth footswitch.

They all have very good ways to create and manage set lists for different gigs. I use an Amazon Fire HD 10 just for charts with many different bands I play with. I got it about 5 months ago and I must have a dozen completely different set lists for different bands and singers. I use Fakebook Pro for charts only but you need more than that so those other apps will do all that and more.

Running computers and software live on a gig can be hazardous to your musical health sometimes.

Bob


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