the same thing that prevents a guitarist from doing the same -- pride in
what you accomplish. if your pride is in being a performance art, fine. the
rules stipulate that music must come from your laptop because it is the
method most common to non-fakers; that fakers can use it is no concern to
me.
chumps and pretenders are welcome at my battle, but they will be found out
in much haste, and will be the focus of much laughing.
i agree with the projection bit -- aside from the connection difficulties,
it's a good idea that i've often considered.
On 5/17/06, Clint M. Sand <clint@neotrance.dyndns.org> wrote:
quoted 27 lines What is to prevent someone from pressing play on their laptop and>
> What is to prevent someone from pressing play on their laptop and
> playing a pre-recorded set back and faking it?
>
> I think it would be cool to project each persons laptop screen up during
> the competition so people can see the complexity or lack there of, of
> what they hear.
>
>
> On Tue, May 16, 2006 at 02:14:20PM -0400, Ed Hoc wrote:
> > as a follow up to my 'hey who makes music?' message, anyone interested
> in a
> > laptop battle in central or north-easter connecticut?
> >
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