OK, let's get to it. I came here just to ask a question.
I joined a band and we're gonna play a show, but they have bass on the backing tracks the 100% full bass track. They don't want to mix my can or take a DI. The speakers were using for a PA are louder than my amp. Should I just tell them to use the backing track and just quit the band? Or do some bands use a backing track with the full bass track and still have a live bassist because it don't make sense to me. Let me know because I have a. I'm giving myself a week to take all of the opinions I can get from bass players around the world and then I'm gonna make my decision if I even wanna waste my time driving to the shows driving to practice and practicing the songs Because it seems like they're just gonna be listening to a record recording if they're not gonna make a cab or take a DI from my darkglass or amp. There are some parts of the parts in the backing track, but not the full guitar part.
For contacts, I've added a link to the YouTube short showing our practice. I had fun at practice. It's fun jamming with the tracks. We went from running all of our processors and pedals into one head rush to now having two head rushes on stand. And all of us have amps. So it is really fun, but what's the point if at the show they're literally just gonna hear the track because they're not gonna make or DI me and the headrush speakers that run the backing tracks are louder than me.