"The goal was to try and bring a complete global experience to the audience." The introduction for the live show featured the five-note sequence used in Close Encounters of the Third Kind. Bangalter explained that the 2006 sets were initially designed for performances within larger festivals, but later refined to accommodate Daft Punk-specific shows. Noted additions include elements of the tracks " Burnin'" and "Phœnix" as well as an encore. The performances for the Alive 2007 tour were an expansion of Daft Punk's 2006 live sets.
The use of music from Human After All, which had received mixed reviews, prompted critics to reconsider the album. ĭaft Punk performed reworked and remixed versions of many of their most popular tracks for example, they mixed vocal elements from "Too Long" with new music, and mixed elements of "Television Rules the Nation" with "Crescendolls", " Around the World" with " Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger" and "Superheroes" with " Human After All". The majority of the equipment was stored away during the live sets within offstage towers. They also used Minimoog Voyager RME units, which, with the mixers, allowed them to "mix, shuffle, trigger loops, filter, distort samples, EQ in and out, transpose or destroy and deconstruct synth lines".
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For the performance, Daft Punk used Ableton Live software on "custom made super-computers" controlled remotely with Behringer BCR2000 MIDI controllers and JazzMutant Lemur touchscreen pads. Daft Punk performing at Bercy during the Alive 2007 tourĪlive 2007 comes from Daft Punk's performance at their Palais Omnisports de Paris-Bercy show on 14 June 2007, during their Alive 2006/2007 tour.