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<blockquote data-quote="Chris Johnson" data-source="post: 108331" data-attributes="member: 975"><p>Re: Playback</p><p></p><p>How many channels do you want to playback?</p><p></p><p>My preferred solution is always Qlab for straight playback solutions. Its very simple, very reliable, and has some nice features. If this is more for bands playing back accompanying tracks, then I would lean toward ableton. But for straight playback of everything from backing tracks to stings and house music, Qlab is hard to beat. </p><p>Simply trigger via MIDI to both machines at once, and you have a backup. Qlab allows you to create your show easily on one machine, and export the programming and media in one hit to the backup machine.</p><p></p><p>If its just stereo tracks, a pair of Denon F-400's triggered via contact closures would work pretty well and would fit in 1u...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chris Johnson, post: 108331, member: 975"] Re: Playback How many channels do you want to playback? My preferred solution is always Qlab for straight playback solutions. Its very simple, very reliable, and has some nice features. If this is more for bands playing back accompanying tracks, then I would lean toward ableton. But for straight playback of everything from backing tracks to stings and house music, Qlab is hard to beat. Simply trigger via MIDI to both machines at once, and you have a backup. Qlab allows you to create your show easily on one machine, and export the programming and media in one hit to the backup machine. If its just stereo tracks, a pair of Denon F-400's triggered via contact closures would work pretty well and would fit in 1u... [/QUOTE]
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