ethomas1013
Fractal Fanatic
I'd still like the scribble strips while I'm gigging. My memory isn't what used to be. Actually, it never was. How much is a liquid foot? ;-)
I have one I'll sell you after I get my AX8!
I'd still like the scribble strips while I'm gigging. My memory isn't what used to be. Actually, it never was. How much is a liquid foot? ;-)
I'd still like the scribble strips while I'm gigging. My memory isn't what used to be. Actually, it never was. How much is a liquid foot? ;-)
I'm having the weirdest mental images right now...That's a very true statement. They won't know until they physically hear it side by side. I posted the announcement on Facebook the other day, and I had a couple of friends, who wanted nothing to do with the technology before, are now interested. I really believe its because of the Price point. They have heard the quality, listening to me play over the years, so they know that piece of it already. Once I get mine, I will be doing the Church hop, inviting myself to different churchs, I know the majority of worship pastors in the area, and doing the demo for them. Let them touch it and play it, let them hear it with their PA. I'll just send them the LINK to the wait list. They really need a church representative that can do this on weekends, after you play you got about 30 to 45 minutes of their attention before they have to start the next service. Plenty of time. Better yet, find out what the song list is for that weekend and program the thing with a song per preset and give him a twenty minute instructional lesson and let him physically use it that day. Perfect!!!
Our jobs as fractalites is to spread the word, let the world know what a killer product this is.
One thing i will say ,and at first i thought it was great and we were going to get some cool clips even if guy wasn't the best player .
I will be doing the Church hop, inviting myself to different churchs, I know the majority of worship pastors in the area, and doing the demo for them. Let them touch it and play it, let them hear it with their PA. I'll just send them the LINK to the wait list. They really need a church representative that can do this on weekends, after you play you got about 30 to 45 minutes of their attention before they have to start the next service. Plenty of time. Better yet, find out what the song list is for that weekend and program the thing with a song per preset and give him a twenty minute instructional lesson and let him physically use it that day. Perfect!!!
I would find that...awkward...if someone came to my church trying to sell me on gear between services. I'd be afraid someone might grab a bunch of cables and make a whip, overturn tables, etc.
Seriously, it'd be a bit strange.
Zero time between songs, we just flow right into the next one. That's why I love using a digital MFX/modeler. Everything programmed out ahead of time. No tap dancing or bending over.
It's the singer.for some reason these guys love being capoed at the third fret a lot. I complain, but I love it.
It's the singer.
Tried my Brothers Helix- spent enough time to figure out how all the settings work and tweaked it for several hours (played it thru my system). Game over! He will return it Monday.
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