Performed with Casio CZ-101, Fender Mustang, vocal
http://clones.soonlabel.com/mp3/givenoreason.mp3
I give no reason to live
If I'm here that's as far as it goes
I have no wisdom to give
If you find an answer please let me know
I caught you looking
I can feel you breathing
I caught you thinking
I can feel you breathing
I can feel you breathing
See the clouds hanging over us
As far as I care they can blow us up
And the Russians can move right in
If they don't mind the glowing dust
I caught you wishing
I can feel you breathing
I caught you dreaming
I can feel you breathing
I can feel you breathing
God this night seems colder than the rest
I turn to you in love and loneliness
I wish there were some flight from this mess
Don't hear the words I say
They ain't gonna matter anyway
I caught you wishing
I can feel you breathing
I caught you dreaming
I can feel you breathing
I can feel you breathing
I can feel you breathing
The problem with things like this (I've experienced this too in the past) :
All members of the band are very focused on playing their role correctly, not making any mistake.
This creates a kind of 'tension' atmosphere, causing a kind of 'flatness' in the performance, plus inevitable limping rhythm moments.
considering that this is a one person double-tracked performance I don't think I understand you.
edit
if I'm playing that much in time - I'm amazed.
/edit
I think Sam_Zen is aiming at what your casio is doing :)
Even if one person is dubbing something, one could speak of two members playing the piece.
Quote from: "LPChip"I think Sam_Zen is aiming at what your casio is doing :)
If that is it - the Casio CZ-101 does not have a velocity sensitive keyboard.