Originally posted by Uncle Dave:
Post all your reviews - read all your charts - buy all your toys, but for cryin' out loud ..... leave me out of it. I promise not to try and change your mind ..... I'd love the same treatment, please.
For crying out loud Uncle Dave, you really need to bring your ego down a few notches and STOP thinking everything I say is all about 'YOU'! I merely initiated this thread to post pics of stage entertainers who actually use the MusicPad Pro on stage. This thread had nothing to do with you until 'YOU' chose to respond.
Strangely enough, you and I have actually ALWAYS AGREED on the issue of READING music on stage. You already know that I've REPEATEDLY stressed over the years here 'time and time again' that 'reading' a music score 'note for note' on stage not only an audience distraction, but gives the impression that you're unprepared as well. Why are you constantly coming back to condem utilizing a MusicPad Pro as meaning that I'm READING 'fully written out' scores on stage. I'm NOT!
I EMPHASIZED that my need for a device like the MusicPad Pro is mainly as a lyrics & chords teleprompter, and occasional lead sheet. Even though you already knew that, you keep responding to 'my' threads preaching the evils of this device, yet even though you say you only use your laptop for midi file playback, you then later admit that you too use it occasionally to display lyrics on stage. What really gets my goat is your blatant sense of hyprocrisy here.
As far as your excuse of requiring your laptop on stage ONLY as "an extension of what the kb CAN'T do on it's own": 'midi song playback', both the Yamaha Tyros and your PSR3000 already INCLUDE a "built-in" midi song player which even includes a song 'chain' playback function ala jukebox.
Professional performers who utilize onstage screen prompts such as the MusicPad Pro, laptop, or teleprompter certainly know better than to STARE into the screen to read the score 'note for note'. Ok, I suppose you think President Bush looked BAD yesterday relying on that teleprompter screen (in front of him) for his Inaugural Speech too, right?
Hey Uncle Dave, you already know I love ya, but that I'm just not going to let you get away with anything either.
Here's an Olive branch . . . . No hard feelings, k?
- Scott