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#221787 - 11/21/07 07:10 PM
Re: g70 questions
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#221789 - 11/21/07 07:30 PM
Re: g70 questions
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Registered: 04/25/05
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And, actually, I prefer the PDF manuals, as they are more easily searchable than printed ones. The index is OK, but not comprehensive, so an electronic search will often give you pages that the index forgets.
Why no paper manual (you need SOMETHING for the 'smallest room'!)? You buy it from a dealer? He owes you one...
Most of the frustration that comes from moving manufacturers comes from wanting to do something the same way one always has, but in truth, as long as it CAN be done, you can get used to anything... It just takes a little time and patience.
First things first, Tom... I would read up and learn as much as you can about saving UPG registrations. And then putting them in the Set List. Then, whenever you get the G70 the way you like it, save as a UPG, and all your hard work is recallable... After that, we'll get down to the nuts and bolts, OK?
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#221793 - 11/22/07 10:45 AM
Re: g70 questions
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Originally posted by Dnj:
Some day when these manufacturers start to include all Level Instructional QUALITY Produced DVD's for all their products, sales will increase, end users will find more enjoyment in their units, music will flourish & people will be happy because they can learn more about their instrument by watching & reading combined. Probably won’t be good for the manufactures, (And is probably why they don’t include them) as if uses find they can achieve what they want with their existing keyboard, why should they upgrade. (Not good for sales) In an Ideal World every board would come with a DVD, but unfortunately we live in the Real World. Bill
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#221795 - 11/23/07 09:10 AM
Re: g70 questions
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Loc: Lexington, Ky, USA
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Folks, I've decided to keep the G-70 around for doing film score roughs. I'm not going to gig with it, but it will be a useful tool to access rythems and sounds for the work I do. It will stay set-up and that will eliminate shifting equipment around at that point in the process of film production. The equipment I use out is in a different area of the warehouse , left at a house job or in a vehicle. The product using a G-70 will be more than sufficient to do the roughs like the one I just sent Donny. And I'm sure it is a superior performance board for many.
Like I said, it's all a matter of personal tastes, and the G-70, while a much better than average board, isn't for me. It'll be a good work board, though. If Donny posts the rough I sent him, you'll see what I mean.
Diki, I REALLY appreciate your input and admire your commitment to your craft. I think it would be a ball to do projects together.
Knowledge and passion are admirable traits. Taike and Chas are friends, and I know you've had run-ins with both of them, which bothered me. This proves, however, that you can make your points in an intelligent sustainable way, even when there is a fundamental disagreement involved, and do it with class.
Thanks,
Russ
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