Topic: Backing tracks with Pianoteq in a live setting... anybody doing that?
Have been using Pianoteq in live gigs for a while. Absolutely LOVE the sound of it and do not want to go back to just my keyboard's onboard sounds. They're OK, I just REALLY like Pianoteq!
I've been playing it with an iPad Air, which seems to handle it quite easily. I'm not a big fan of Apple products but it seems to work well, at least when it's all by itself.
The drummer in my band died a little less than a year ago and I've been solo since. Other band try-outs just really have been less than great. So I've been trying to figure out how to add some things to my live gigs and still remain solo.
I tried Quartet, multiple people talked about how great it is. Meh. It's OK. But I really don't care for how it would present as a live performance. I like the interface with the visuals showing what it is doing. Sound quality is really good. Arrangements leave a lot to be desired and they are locked in, not really customizable. Also, it does not play well with the iPad if you want to run Pianoteq at the same time, and no, AUM doesn't work for that, either. (I'm $20 poorer to find that out.)
I looked at SessionBand thinking maybe I could use that to build out my own arrangements. Once again, it doesn't play well with the iPad if I wanna use Pianoteq. iReal Pro, same. UUGGHHH!!!!
I'm curious, are any of you using backing tracks of some kind WITH Pianoteq in live performance on a single iPad? (Yeah, I could get another iPad or iPhone even and run different devices. Really don't want to do that.)
I could also create audio files from Quartet or another app, or even make my own backing tracks (a lot of work but possible). Those I can run on the iPad along with Pianoteq through AUM, which I now have on the iPad. But I would lose the visual reference I'd get from Quartet or others. More to remember, but then again, if I have to build each one from scratch, I'm more likely to remember it. I could also make some notes that I could use as a reminder on a setlist. (I don't use music live, it's all from memory. That's a lot of memory for a 3 or 4 hour gig. Not saying I couldn't.)
I'm getting frustrated and feel like I'm grasping at straws. Would love to have some live players to join me but that just doesn't seem to be happening in this area. And I would love to fill out my sound a little more. I can already add some bass and strings pretty easily on my keyboard, more subtle than any live player would be, but noticeable. I just want more.
Anybody already doing something like this, solo with Pianoteq AND some tracks, too? If so, I'd be really interested in your setup and the programs / apps / hardware you're using to get you there. I don't mind spending a little $ but I'd rather it not be thrown away on stuff I don't need, won't work, or can't use.
Thanks!