It depends a lot of your own style. I've seen meneo only using one prosounded gameboy, he talks to the audience while changing songs; and in some song files he has more than one track.
My choices:
1. Right know I only use a NDS lite with nanoloop 2.5, and work a lot on the song transitions to keep things running smoothly. I was about to program a little sample trigger patch on puredata to add some spicy samples on top.
2. Other sets of mine include a mixer with:
Two prosounded backlited gameboys running LSDJ
or
One prosounded backlited gameboy and One psp running LGPT.
Sometimes I have squeezed all the proyect space in some sets using LSDJ or LGPT, it gives me about 15-20 min of playing just one huge proyect with several short songs. Is a good excercise. My conclusion is that I love continuous live playing, it suits me better.
A final good advice is to hear other people live sets, it will make you an idea of what you'll like to do.
Last edited by Analog (Apr 19, 2012 12:34 am)