That's why it is called 'live' recordings
I actualy like those, nothing better then the guy with his instrument in an era where electronics dominate.
Where I am a bit surprised is that, as a sax player, you take a keyboard with you on live gigs.
Did you ever think of rendering your background tracks to MP3 or just make an audio CD of your background tracks. It's a whole difference in weight to take with you
Great sound your sax has, I'm very used to the Yamaha Vl70m synth which does physical modulation of wind instruments. The one we have has been modified by
Patchman. They are specialists of Wind synthesis, and they replace the factory chip in it by what they call a turbo-chip which is basicaly a ROM chip with there propoer sounds.
They do a very good job, everytime i play together with my lady I'm impressed how good it is.
If people here wonder how it sounds, you can listen to the song 'ma vie' on our music page.
For people interested in the Vlm in his upgraded version, here is the website :
http://www.patchmanmusic.com/For Europeans this will be a problem because they don't deliver to Europe, and NO exceptions (I've called them). I've got mine thanks to another guy, allso a great sax player & american, Bob Hunt. You can listen to his music on
http://electricmotorsales.net/bobhunt/index.html