I can say that I have re-adapted songs for live situations. Say you have a 3.5min banger and it's everyone's favorite song - it's easier to take that file put some space between all of your sections in LSDJ and then trigger things in live mode. It's very easy to add chill out sections and maybe a guitar/gameboy solo this way - maybe a new variation on your best melody - extended outro to pump the crowd up - etc. I think that is really the purpose for the live mode - to spin endless variations of the same thing. like "Ok I'm headed to philly. They get the fuck down. Maybe I should extend that dancey part at the end." or like you're playing in Buffalo and they like the hard hitting secitons... or you're playing in the south so maybe you break out the banjo-style patches. This is what my favorite solo gameboy performers do and they keep it interesting because each time i hear the person things are slightly different. That makes going back to see the person perform more fun in the long run and I am usually motivated to catch them. When people announce things like "new song" I really don't care... If people say like... new arrangement of a song I like - or if they would announce that they were going to improvise a little more or add sections and mix it up - i would get super amped. But that is just me.
Last edited by animalstyle (Nov 22, 2014 8:32 am)