VibKo
31
It’s a question with many answers depending on who you ask:)
My approach is to prepare material that can become something rather than already being a complete musical statement.
These can be very simple things but can be quite effective. On the OT there are lots of nice ways to do things with scenes. Not just effects but crossfading between tracks. Have silent rhythmic parts where you control the volume with the fader. Scan between loops with the fader etc.
Anyway, what I’m trying to get at is that there are different ways to approach what a live performance is and from my perspective I find it much more engaging to have building blocks that can be moulded into something rather than pre composing a track and finding a way to recreate it live.
I mean you still have sort of tracks but in a much more starting point kind of way😊