Originally posted by germcevoy:Listen to the feeds. There are no prompts telling the band where to be on stage or what's coming up on screen. It's all about timing. Getting the intros right and into the choruses on time.
Originally posted by Christoph001:Edge totally relies in a click track to be in sync with his delay. Good example: Every breaking wave 2011. just Bono and Edge.
No video to be in sync with....
Originally posted by bulk001:[..]
it doesn't have to tell them where to stand on stage - it counts them into the song and often into verses and choruses so that they are synced to the video, lights etc. You think the audio, backing tracks and video etc. just sync by coincidence and just happen to match up to the song by sheer luck?
Originally posted by germcevoy:[..]
The band use click track for acoustic performances that don't rely on visuals. Same for TV performances.. . . . .
Originally posted by bulk001:[..]
Yes, I listed a whole number of reasons to use click tracks. You keep zeroing in on one. Why does it make you so insecure? As with Chrostopher001, if it makes you feel better about yourself then the only reason they use cues is just for timing ... Shees.
Originally posted by germcevoy:[..]
Insecure? Shees.