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How is this played live?

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Having watched the Ghost Stories TV special, how is this performed live?

I understand what Guy and Johnny are doing but what exactly is Will doing on the reactable?

he's doing cool stuff for the cameras :)

 

i doubt he'll be doing that on any other live concerts though :thinking:

Reactable plays pre-recorded music. He didn't stand there doing nothing.

it's like an ipad, you put things on it that are connected with a particular sound, like the square with the x symbol is for a sound and the one with another symbol is for another sound. Instead of using a simple computer like sometimes Radiohead does they used that sort of "instrument"

Will's used the Reactable in every performance. When you make changes to it (by moving the blocks) it adds or subtracts entire samples rather than individual notes I think. For example, in the special, he drops a block right when Jonny's keyboard part starts, so I think Will is responsible for the various textural noises throughout the song including the pulsating harmonic/xylophone sound at the beginning and the higher keyboard part in the 2nd piano-interlude (before Chris starts doing the oooooooooooooooooooooohhh part).

 

Also, Will plays an electronic drum for the loud part of the song.

But the fast keyboard at the end,does Will play it?

But the fast keyboard at the end,does Will play it?

 

I'm not 100% on this but I think it's a sample initiated by Will or Jonny. Chris plays a laser harp to make it look like he's playing the fast flute riff, but I'm not convinced that he's actually playing it note for note compared to triggering it or even just miming it.

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