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hiram.k.hackenbacker

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  1. Question....Up until recently, I've managed to condense everything I've needed to read onto a single A4 sheet/single PDF per song.

    The set I'm learning right now has some songs in it that are 4/5 pages long and a lot that are more than one A4 sheet. My usual approach to using On Song is to scan the A4 sheets into DropBox and then import the scanned images into On Song from DropBox. I'm not sure this method will work well with multiple page tunes. @TrevorR or anyone else have any thoughts about dealing with multi sheet charts.

  2. 34 minutes ago, TrevorR said:

    Being able to scroll hands free really is great with OnSong - so much more convenient and your hands never leave the bass. Once you’ve got it paired it’s pretty effortless and when setting up the only potential hassle is making sure it’s in the right mode so the buttons do the right command. However, it’s easy with the manual - all of which are downloadable from the AirTurn website...

    Thanks for the advice Trevor. I have to say, the more I hear about the BT200, the more I’m thinking that may be the way to go. I have a nice little gap on my pedal board at the moment which that would slide into nicely. The added bonus of it being fairly rugged under my clumsy feet also appeals. I’ll have a think on it.

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  3. 1 hour ago, Paul S said:

    9th.  😁

    I could pop it over on 15th or, if you would like to fiddle with it before then, I could drop it round to you at home if you PM me your address. 

    All I have to do is find the box and instructions, which are somewhere in the loft........ 

    PM’d 👍

  4. 1 hour ago, Paul S said:

    To be perfectly honest I have only used it once at a gig.  I've spent longer programming it than using it!  It seems to do the job.  With Setlist Maker I have it so one footswitch moves onto the next song, the other to scroll through the notes.  I can't see me getting much use out of it - seemed like a good idea at the time :) You are welcome to borrow it and, if it does what you are looking for, I'd sell it to you for not much.  Although I suspect you've already pulled the trigger :) 

    No, I haven't bought one yet. It would be good to know that it does the job and if you really don't need it, I would be happy to buy it mate. When are you next at Mushroom? (don't say the 9th 😂).

  5. 1 hour ago, Paul S said:

    Warren, I have an Air Turn Ped Pro that I use with Setlist Maker on my Android tablet.  No idea if it will work with your gear - I think it would - but you are most welcome to use it to find out.

    Funny enough Paul, I was just looking at one of those on Thomann. They have a B-Stock one a bit cheaper than usual, so may get that as the blurb says they do work with iPad. I need a few other bits from them anyway, so I can get free shipping too. Am I right in saying it has a rechargeable cell? If so, what life do you get from it?

  6. Now that I have the attention of at least half a dozen Rush fans (😂)....

    Don’t slate me; just hear me out first....then slate me.

    After last months ‘learn a whole set in 8 days for a dep gig’ saga, I’ve signed up to help out a fellow Basschatter with a gig for his tribute band next month. Whilst I am familiar with about 75% of the set to listen to, I’ve probably only played a handful of the songs before and only two or three of them recently. Due to commitments with my own two bands, a large charity event for which I’m learning another different set and the other bits I’m doing, my head feels like it’s about to go pop and I’ve decided I’m going to write everything out for this one.

    To that end, I have nearly finished writing out the whole set and some of the songs stretch to three of four pages. When I do read to play, I use On Song on an iPad Pro but have never used anything more than basic notes on a single A4. Can anyone recommend a good page turner that will definitely work with that app and my device. There seems to be quite a few on the market, but you can’t beat a Basschat recommendation.

    Commence slating.

  7. This gig was almost a complete disaster in terms of getting anything put together that was even remotely watchable/listenable. 

    I set my Zoom up in pretty much the only safe place I could with a decent view of the whole of our stage area. What I didn't do was check the camera after everyone, including the singers, were set. As a result, Natalie's face is obscured by her tablet on a stand. D'oh!

    Luckily, the promoter decided to film some of the set on a handheld camera and also had the good sense to take some video of the very enthusiastic crowd singing along. So, this chops between both cameras and has a few effects thrown in for variation.

    The audio was recorded as a multi-channel through the desk and mixed seperately. I would usually also mix in some of the Zoom audio to give it a bit more of a live feel, but the drum sound was so overwhelming that it sounded better without.

    So, Starman - hot off the press. Enjoy (hopefully 😎)

     

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  8. So, the blue picks have arrived. They’re not as light in colour as I thought they were going to be, but if I’m going to use one, I prefer Dunlop Tortex, so I’m happy to compromise 😜

    New Schaller S-Locks (Nickel) installed. Now, they’re rather swish and well thought out in their design update. I don’t know how long they’ve been around, but they seem to address a lot of the issues of all the other ones I possess. Not that I’ve generally had many issues with them anyway, but I’ve heard others have.

    So, I’m rather jolly happy with the way this has all turned out. I’ve sent an e-mail to Mark thanking him for all his hard work in getting it just so. It really is a joy to play. Thank you again if you are reading this Mark.

    Now on to the REALLY tricky part - finding something anywhere near close to that shirt John Deacon wore. I e-mailed the costume designer for the Bohemian Rhapsody film, but so far no joy.

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  9. True to his word, Mark from Limelight has delivered almost exactly to his earliest estimate of 12-16 weeks from order.

    I couldn’t be happier with it. It is exactly what I was after. It does have a J neck on it, but other than that it’s ALL Precision. 

    I could have sworn I had a spare set of Schaller’s knocking around somewhere, but it appears not. I’ll order them at the same time as the blue Dunlop picks I was going to get. 

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  10. Roll up, roll up....some standing tickets still remaining (seating sold out).

    Doors @ 7:30

    Darren Jones (support) @ 8:00

    ChangesTwoBowie @ 9:00 

    We hit the ground running with Boys Keep Swinging and we won’t stop until we get to Suffragette City!

    See ya there

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