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#165962 - 02/14/05 02:03 PM PSR 3000 - First Gig....
MacAllcock Offline
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Registered: 03/02/02
Posts: 1221
Loc: Preston, Lancashire, England
So, having remixed all my midi files curtesy of MidiPlay, and also manually revoiced them all, the PSR 3000 has been unleashed on a real gig.

Me + the drummer use headphones for foldback. The 3k is audibly clearer than the 2k. It also seems "louder". The guitars are also more guitar like (what a stupid statement but I can't think of any other words!)

Having all the files on one piece of media is superb. Having the "Next" functionality is also excellent.

On a negative note, however, I find the red/gree LED colours less distinguishable than on the 2k, possibly because the brightness is similar for both the red and green colours. I should explain that I am "textbook" male red-green colourblind. On the 2k, when the LED's showed green they were noticeably dimmer, so I could spot the greens this way. On the 3k this is not the case and the difference to me is very slight. As this moment I am seriously thinking of placing a red filter over all the LEDs so that the greens become dimmer. but this will look awful. I wonder - assuming the colour switching is a software thing - whether the software could be updated to "dim" the green (or red) colour but I think that's a bit fanciful. Maybe slowly flash the active LED's (probably would get annoying)?

And whilst I'm on annoying, is it me or is the "MusicSoft Downloader" unintuitive? Once you put files into the "temporary" window you can;t to delete them without transferring them somewhere else. You can't drag-and-drop files from explorer into either of the file windows. I can appreciate the slow speed is caused by the use of the "midi" USB connection but this software in general looks like something written to a specification without the use of any imagination.

I appreciate that I could do this just by removing the smartmedia card and using a card reader but I'd prefer not to have to distiurb the media.
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#165963 - 02/14/05 02:14 PM Re: PSR 3000 - First Gig....
tony mads usa Offline
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Registered: 01/16/02
Posts: 14376
Loc: East Greenwich RI USA
Congratulations ...So how did the gig go? ... what kind of party was it, what did you play, crowd reaction, etc.
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#165964 - 02/15/05 05:09 AM Re: PSR 3000 - First Gig....
MacAllcock Offline
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Registered: 03/02/02
Posts: 1221
Loc: Preston, Lancashire, England
gig at a hotel where we do a number of winter "functions", ladies evenings, and less formal dinner dances. Mixed audience ages (teens-80's) skewed to the more mature end. We did what we always do - mix of stuff from the 40's on, with a concentration on populist dancable stuff from 70's on.

We play through the latter part of the meal, ballads, light smooch, some singable stuff (e.g. American Pie) which helps to get some contact with the audience.

The rest of the evening is dance music, where dance can be waltz, slow foxtrot, latin, quicksteps or more frreform disco, rock'n;ropll, pop etc. We play whatever we think will work and do not have a fixed set, although the last spot of the night tends to be biased at "pop" dancy stuff so the numbers we select from will be the same ones but the order may vary.

Gig went well. It was a crowd that return annually and have done for longer than any of us would care to remember so its nearly a family show! they are always there to have a good time and that makes life much easier.
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