This one via Lee. Wow.
"Did a gig as stage tech for the Black Eyed Peas last weekend, got a few pics of their keyboard rig including
cool shots of their Mini-Moog Voyager, daytime and at night just before their performance.
Also, there's a pic of their Pro-Tools rack that has a Paul J.Cox custom "Live Sequencer Changeover Unit"...for backing tracks failsafe!"
Very cool. Thanks Lee. Title link takes you to the other shots. BTW, that's my new wallpaper.
Thursday, September 07, 2006
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what does a "live sequencer changeover unit" do?
ReplyDeleteThat almost looks like a cut and paste...
ReplyDeleteProTools? Sequencer switcher? Looks more like two Lacie hard drives, a MOTU MIDI Timepiece AV, two MOTU 828ii's and an A/B switch. Cool Voyager
ReplyDeleteno protools there...
ReplyDeleteI'm selling a Live Sequencer Changeover Unit, i'll be putting it on ebay today. If anyone is interested!!!
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