From schelsullivan@hotmail.com Thu May 22 09:35:38 2003
Subject:Re: B4 onstage for the 1st time
Wow ,no display!? That is going for it. I guess that would work fine
for running B4 stand alone. I have to have my display though because
im changing softsynths, patches, and vst effect settings between
songs and sometimes even during songs, ( i kick in a delay effect
during one of my solos). plus ive not been able to configure my
PC1600x to control Lounge Lizard so i have to use the mouse.
Im not sure i trust just disabling norton AV, i will probably just
uninstall it, the pc wont be going on the web any time soon. Im also
gonna build a case for my PC and Monitor so that i can just roll it
on stage and plug it in. I dont want the audience to see my pc and
think im running automated tracks. I cant afford a laptop and not
sure i trust laptops anyway.
Thanks for the advice Manuel,
Schel Sullivan
PS any opinions on Peavey KB-300 amps? I dont have any experience
with any other amps. I want to go stereo, should I find another KB-
300? I got the one I have really cheap. My band is really loud,
there any affordable stereo amps that rock?
--- In CloneWheel@yahoogroups.com, "Manuel Beleza"
> gig after about 4 years of not playing at all. B4 is part of the
> reason im getting back into playing!
>
> My setup needs alot of additions and tweaking, I plan to get a SE
> stereo pre amp, a small mixer and a nice stereo amp when my funds
> permit.
>
> Intel MB 845 chipset
> P3 1gig cpu
> 512 MB PC133 ram
> Sound Blaster Live running KX drivers at 5.33ms
> Windows 2000
> Running B4, The Grand and Lounge Lizzard through Steinbergs V-STack
>
> Korg M1 as my main controller, a cheapy Yamaha home keyboard ($119
> from Best Buy)
> Peavey PC1600x
> Midiman 2x2 USB
>
> Peavey KB-300 amp.
>
> Any comments or recommendations welcome. Any tweaks I should know
> about? Any other cool softsynths out there i should know about?
>
> Schel Sullivan