Ditch Your Computer For Your Backing Tracks!

Published 2024-07-24
How many times have we seen a computer fail on stage while doing a bands backing tracks? The Idoru P-1 takes all of those worries away!

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All Comments (17)
  • @joerojas5448
    I would definitely love to ditch my computer. Thanks for sharing that.
  • @sjazzer22
    Idoru is a Japanese Virtual Idol in William Gibson's novel Idoru. She is an AI music star.
  • @lenimbery7038
    My old Roland BK-7 arranger module worked great for backing tracks....I could even have all my files in order of my setlist with some tracks playing real time midi arranging and then intersperse backing track files where needed
  • @ScottUhlMusic
    Nice man! Seems like a killer option, and a nice replacement to the Cymatic 🤘
  • I have done the same thing with my Roland looping floor unit. I just stored my backing track in it. I couldn't do 6 outputs though.
  • @Gutszomb11
    Dang, you could just show up with any amp modeling pedal and this thing and be good, especially as one person at a small gig.
  • @michaelpal7641
    Trying to figure out how this would integrate with the Quad Cortex. Running a Laney LFR-112 as a solo acoustic act with the Quad Cortex. Having a method to record my original music and port the drums, bass and rhythm guitar and possibly a backing vocal would be like finding the holy grail-If the damn thing actually works. I tried exporting a basic track, from my DAW without guitar and vocals, as an MP3 and I only got one side of the song. Also, the Laney LFR 112 Aux In does not have any volume/mixer capabilities. Like I stated, trying to see how I would get those tracks to actually "play" thru the Laney Aux In. Using the Idoru, it looks like I plug the P-1 into the Laney's Aux In?
  • @michaelpal7641
    ...And I just found out the price of this device!! 😭😭😭😭 Again, my thought process is-Record original song, export each song part to a track (mix drums and Bass together to consolidate tracks) and then attach P-1 to the Laney LFR 112 Aux In?
  • @chadb1000
    Brilliant idea but grossly overpriced! If they sold for 200-250 i might consider one. I guess I could see the value for those that rely on backing tracks for most of their shows. Personally, I walk a fine line with backing tracks and of the few projects I'm in, some musicians I play with can't stand them, others are cool with them. Guess I'll have to stick with my phone!
  • @maxammo6282
    600 dollars. There are better and cheaper options. The boss RC 500 half the price. It only has two outputs and has MIDI. Does not need an SD card. You can store up to 3 hours of music. On 99 different tracks. And it's 32-bit 44.1 and it's the same pedal format. And if you are going to spend that kind of money you might as well go with something that can play video as well like the B-Beat. This is definitely a cool product but they need to bring the price down to about 250 300. Otherwise this is a hard pass. You can get way more for your money.
  • i went to Struggle Jennings he used backing tracks through a laptop it failed show was canceled halfway thru no refund it will be the last concert il ever pay money for. the industry has collapsed it's just going to get worse. don't pay top dollar for backing tracks and a mic
  • Not a fan of technology designed to replace the live performance out of live performances. I say that as a fan of live performances. As a musician, clearly I can see it's value. Seems, since I chose not to make music my living, perhaps I have the luxury to look down on products like this.