IKEA accessory tip
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i bought 2, also one for my laptop. they are perfect
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How did that look afterwards? Did you get a clean edge? I'm considering doing the same, to accomodate for a second Bräda, which I'll put my Code and LPK25 on.Breaks Dude wrote:I have a few of these as well. I used a chop saw to fit mine perfectly to the width of the Push. Looks like they were made for each other.I have my Arturia Spark sitting on another one. Money well spent!
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I use a Mapex S500 snare stand for my Push which I picked up for £25. It fits perfect, looks sexy and can use it wherever I please
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I think I've gotta look into this. I just started using maschine again and DO NOT have enough room on my desk for bothwiffpiffy wrote:I use a Mapex S500 snare stand for my Push which I picked up for £25. It fits perfect, looks sexy and can use it wherever I please
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The Gilbrator Electronic Drum Mount is really great for full height stage use:
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Have you used this for your Push? If so, does it "bounce" when you play the pads, or is it rock solid (like the name suggests)?gsbe wrote:The Gilbrator Electronic Drum Mount is really great for full height stage use:
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Rock solid. It is really a quality piece of equipment...thus the price. Used it on stage a number of times with great success.drez wrote:Have you used this for your Push? If so, does it "bounce" when you play the pads, or is it rock solid (like the name suggests)?gsbe wrote:The Gilbrator Electronic Drum Mount is really great for full height stage use:
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Yeah, it is pricey but really looked solid. Added to my wishlist! Thanks for mentioning itgsbe wrote:Rock solid. It is really a quality piece of equipment...thus the price. Used it on stage a number of times with great success.drez wrote:Have you used this for your Push? If so, does it "bounce" when you play the pads, or is it rock solid (like the name suggests)?gsbe wrote:The Gilbrator Electronic Drum Mount is really great for full height stage use:
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you can find these on amazon for like $12 or less if you look around (if ikea is not near you). just search bräda laptop support
it's a hassle to get to ikea for me, so i picked one up to try it out
thanks for the tip.
it's a hassle to get to ikea for me, so i picked one up to try it out
thanks for the tip.
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There great. I use it for my Push and Maschine. Better than the overpriced NI ones!
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Following up a tip in one of the Abletron newsletters I checked out the VITTSJÖ laptop stand at my local store.
But ended up getting the larger table from the same range.
Very sturdy, nice height. I'm really pleased with it. I put a coupla Brada's on it and Bob's yer uncle. Or rather mine.
Y'all.
But ended up getting the larger table from the same range.
Very sturdy, nice height. I'm really pleased with it. I put a coupla Brada's on it and Bob's yer uncle. Or rather mine.
Y'all.
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Has anybody found something affordable for playing Push at a comfortable standing height?
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http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0084C ... UTF8&psc=1unfunfionn wrote:Has anybody found something affordable for playing Push at a comfortable standing height?
this works out pretty well. i ended up just using this all the time. sitting or standing.
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I use this, rock solid, you can change the angle. Am able to use it standing up as well as sitting in front of it.
http://www.thomann.de/fr/millenium_as_2001_b_stock.htm
Not necessarily the easiest piece of junk to move when going to rehearsals or events, though.
And on my desktop I frequently use this handy Rolodex thingy:
http://www.amazon.com/Rolodex-82410-Lap ... B000JE7CMG
http://www.thomann.de/fr/millenium_as_2001_b_stock.htm
Not necessarily the easiest piece of junk to move when going to rehearsals or events, though.
And on my desktop I frequently use this handy Rolodex thingy:
http://www.amazon.com/Rolodex-82410-Lap ... B000JE7CMG