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#123449 - 01/29/07 07:36 AM
(OT) Music Pad Pro update
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Registered: 08/23/04
Posts: 2202
Loc: Dayton, OH USA
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Well, the first week of gigs with the MPP has come and gone and all I can say is.. WOW!!! Really, I had zero problems with it on all my gigs last week. Obviously, preparation is critical, but I guess I had my ducks in a row and it was just a breeze. No more music stand, pit lights, over-stuffed folder of music to mess with, no large crate of music on the stage next to me... At both club dates this weekend, members of the audience actually asked to come up on stage to check it out while I was playing. The client on Saturday couldn't believe that ALL my music was already scanned into the unit and in order. He also told everyone about it during his announcements on break, lol...The older folks thought it ingenious that I could turn pages by just touching the MPP screen. My typical routine is (on the Tyros 2, that is) as I approach the end of a song, I've already pulled up the next one, but not engaged it. So, first song ends...Touch the MPP once and it's ready...I hit two buttons on the T2 and it's ready...That's it...It takes about 3 seconds to get into the next tune. Even my sax player who usually rejects anything made after 1950 commented how slick this was and how easy it made my job. That's huge, because in almost ten years of working with him, he NEVER has anything nice to say to anyone about anything, lol... How much better can this get? Again, this is a closeout model, with an updated software download that I paid $399.00 Talk about a piece of equipment intelligently designed with the working musician in mind... IMO, Freehand nailed it! Bill in Dayton [This message has been edited by Bill in Dayton (edited 01-29-2007).]
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#123451 - 01/29/07 08:11 AM
Re: (OT) Music Pad Pro update
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Senior Member
Registered: 08/23/04
Posts: 2202
Loc: Dayton, OH USA
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Ian-
Of course I do, lol... I've put everything away, but my sets are still in working order, so...worse case scenario...
Assuming it fails without warning in the middle of a gig...
I'll announce a short break...bring the old box of sheet music, old music stand and pit light, have it all set up in under 5 minutes and be back in business.
Actually, my bass player still uses his sheet music, I'd probably NOT take a break at all, rather, take his music-have him read over my shoulder on the tunes he needs to...then set my back-up plan in motion on the next regular break we take...
Sometimes I feel like I'm running Noah's Arc...I have two of everything and/or a backup plan for every piece of equipment I use.
I do not wish to talk any more about my equipment failing on me. I think to discuss it is bad luck, lol...
------------------ Bill in Dayton
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