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I agree it's a great idea if you are likely to interact with the people watching, Dave McPherson makes good use of things like that, gets fans to pick set lists, then streams acoustic gigs from home... It works well cos its just him and Ye people at home.
If its a launch gig, I'd just concentrate 100% on the crowd there and engage them first.
If you aren't including the people online somehow, it may as well be the next day they see it anyway?
That's just me, I reckon it's more hassle that you might expect, but a great idea if done properly!
Good luck, if you pull it off, post a link on here!
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[quote name='Wooks79' timestamp='1375906876' post='2167366']
If it helps, I think he uses [url="http://www.stageit.com/"]http://www.stageit.com/[/url]
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Totally and always, live crowd comes first!
This is more of a personal project that really interests me as I've never really seen smaller acts do something like this.
I can see getting the audio quality up to a decant standard being the biggest foul in play.
Thanks for the link, I'll check it out!