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I'm looking for recall sheets for 1073s, a Pro VLA and a Peavy Kosmos.
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Mike,
I'm looking for recall sheets for ... Do you have a digital camera? That works great! --Ethan |
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Mike,
I'm looking for recall sheets for ... Do you have a digital camera? That works great! --Ethan |
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"Ethan Winer" ethanw at ethanwiner dot com wrote in message ...
Mike, I'm looking for recall sheets for ... Do you have a digital camera? That works great! --Ethan There's too much gear to document that way. I find paper much easier. With a camera you have to be sure to shoot each knob from straight on so that the perspective doesn't affect your recall. And then wehn doing the recall it's easier to stand there with a piece of paper in your hand rather than going back and forth to the computer monitor or looking at a tiny digital camera monitor. Plus you need routing/patching notes too. |
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"Ethan Winer" ethanw at ethanwiner dot com wrote in message ...
Mike, I'm looking for recall sheets for ... Do you have a digital camera? That works great! --Ethan There's too much gear to document that way. I find paper much easier. With a camera you have to be sure to shoot each knob from straight on so that the perspective doesn't affect your recall. And then wehn doing the recall it's easier to stand there with a piece of paper in your hand rather than going back and forth to the computer monitor or looking at a tiny digital camera monitor. Plus you need routing/patching notes too. |
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Mike Caffrey wrote:
"Ethan Winer" wrote... Mike, I'm looking for recall sheets for ... Do you have a digital camera? That works great! There's too much gear to document that way. I find paper much easier. With a camera you have to be sure to shoot each knob from straight on so that the perspective doesn't affect your recall. And then wehn doing the recall it's easier to stand there with a piece of paper in your hand rather than going back and forth to the computer monitor or looking at a tiny digital camera monitor. Plus you need routing/patching notes too. You use the camera to take one picture of the front of the unit, and therefrom you prepare an image template file that you can print out and use at your convenience. -- ha |
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Mike Caffrey wrote:
"Ethan Winer" wrote... Mike, I'm looking for recall sheets for ... Do you have a digital camera? That works great! There's too much gear to document that way. I find paper much easier. With a camera you have to be sure to shoot each knob from straight on so that the perspective doesn't affect your recall. And then wehn doing the recall it's easier to stand there with a piece of paper in your hand rather than going back and forth to the computer monitor or looking at a tiny digital camera monitor. Plus you need routing/patching notes too. You use the camera to take one picture of the front of the unit, and therefrom you prepare an image template file that you can print out and use at your convenience. -- ha |
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Mike Caffrey wrote:
"Ethan Winer" ethanw at ethanwiner dot com wrote in message ... Mike, I'm looking for recall sheets for ... Do you have a digital camera? That works great! --Ethan There's too much gear to document that way. I find paper much easier. With a camera you have to be sure to shoot each knob from straight on so that the perspective doesn't affect your recall. And then wehn doing the recall it's easier to stand there with a piece of paper in your hand rather than going back and forth to the computer monitor or looking at a tiny digital camera monitor. Plus you need routing/patching notes too. Reminds me of the method Brian Eno used way back when. He had some sort of camera/overhead projector system that could take a shot of the console from overhead, then later reproject that image back onto the console. You could then turn the knobs to match the positions from the projected image. -- -- John Noll Retromedia Sound Studios Red Bank, NJ http://www.retromedia.net |
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Mike Caffrey wrote:
"Ethan Winer" ethanw at ethanwiner dot com wrote in message ... Mike, I'm looking for recall sheets for ... Do you have a digital camera? That works great! --Ethan There's too much gear to document that way. I find paper much easier. With a camera you have to be sure to shoot each knob from straight on so that the perspective doesn't affect your recall. And then wehn doing the recall it's easier to stand there with a piece of paper in your hand rather than going back and forth to the computer monitor or looking at a tiny digital camera monitor. Plus you need routing/patching notes too. Reminds me of the method Brian Eno used way back when. He had some sort of camera/overhead projector system that could take a shot of the console from overhead, then later reproject that image back onto the console. You could then turn the knobs to match the positions from the projected image. -- -- John Noll Retromedia Sound Studios Red Bank, NJ http://www.retromedia.net |
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![]() John Noll wrote: Reminds me of the method Brian Eno used way back when. He had some sort of camera/overhead projector system that could take a shot of the console from overhead, then later reproject that image back onto the console. You could then turn the knobs to match the positions from the projected image. Brian Eno is so cool. |
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![]() John Noll wrote: Reminds me of the method Brian Eno used way back when. He had some sort of camera/overhead projector system that could take a shot of the console from overhead, then later reproject that image back onto the console. You could then turn the knobs to match the positions from the projected image. Brian Eno is so cool. |
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