Re: Post your set up and your sexy cat...
Posted: Fri Mar 26, 2010 10:42 pm
Is that a Roland MDS-3C V-Drum stand?e.g.: wrote:
My live rig.
Is that a Roland MDS-3C V-Drum stand?e.g.: wrote:
My live rig.
e.g.: wrote:The participants? Sure. Lots of regulars.Rave wrote: I like that
Do they come back?

Look up about four post or so. I've already answered that.oblique strategies wrote:Is that a Roland MDS-3C V-Drum stand?e.g.: wrote:
My live rig.
My mistakee.g.: wrote:oblique strategies wrote:Look up about four post or so. I've already answered that.e.g.: wrote:
Is that a Roland MDS-3C V-Drum stand?
Many thanks for that.Rave wrote:e.g.: wrote:The participants? Sure. Lots of regulars.Rave wrote: I like that
Do they come back?
You sound like a real nice guy. Happy to hear your kindness is rewarded
Howdy we have got total blackout blinds in the room so when its really dark the lights add atmosphere and colour.outershpongolia wrote:^ Whats up with the glowing stuff on either side, looks pretty cool ?
Like the double launchpad



Absolutely. Nice studio space by the way.Rave wrote:Mood lighting is important
How do you transport that? Do you break it all down and set it back up at venues? Or do you have some way to transport it all assembled? Does it fold up small?e.g.: wrote: /sweet drum rack picture
My live rig.
The two M-Audio keyboards and laptop are Velcro'ed onto their supports. On and off easily. The Trigger finger pops off with the turn of a wing nut. The two rack arms swing in. All cables, vid monitor, cymbals and ControlPad stay attached. It's light as a feather and fits easily into my Mazda 3 hatchback. If the laptop is booted before I arrive, I can be show ready in less than five minutes. Great for a quick open mic nite test of new material or a school demonstration.speak_onion wrote:How do you transport that? Do you break it all down and set it back up at venues? Or do you have some way to transport it all assembled? Does it fold up small?e.g.: wrote: /sweet drum rack picture
My live rig.
Damn, you even have a rad car, too!e.g.: wrote:The two M-Audio keyboards and laptop are Velcro'ed onto their supports. On and off easily. The Trigger finger pops off with the turn of a wing nut. The two rack arms swing in. All cables, vid monitor, cymbals and ControlPad stay attached. It's light as a feather and fits easily into my Mazda 3 hatchback. If the laptop is booted before I arrive, I can be show ready in less than five minutes. Great for a quick open mic nite test of new material or a school demonstration.speak_onion wrote:How do you transport that? Do you break it all down and set it back up at venues? Or do you have some way to transport it all assembled? Does it fold up small?e.g.: wrote: /sweet drum rack picture
My live rig.
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