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Rock Group That Plays Wind Instruments

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Rock Group That Plays Wind Instruments

2024-07-01 08:16:11

I use this sub-snake to run from the primary snake to a group of instruments or drums. I does exactly what I would expect it to do - simplifies the setup.

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2024-07-23 03:29:13

Our theater group owns one, but needed another and we just purchased a new one so now have 2, thus can double the number of separately-cued instruments/groups of lighting instruments on our small community theater stage. Works well; you haver to spend a bit of learning how to program it, but once you figure out your set-up its ready to go, trouble-free compact.

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2024-09-08 05:52:31

My wife uses her H4n to record and play back music her dulcimer group plays. She sits the unit on a tripod out in front of the group and can start and stop the record and play back functions without having to get up and leave her seat. This cord on this remote would not have been long enough by itself, but the extension cord it came with made it the perfect length for her need.

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2024-09-08 07:22:58

I use this mic to record string and wind (brass mostly) instruments.  The different patterns make it effective in a variety of spaces depending on whether you want to reject other sounds or include reflections.  Versatile and great sound quality.

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2024-06-13 06:26:36

I like wind instruments. This is that and so much more. Nice features make playing sound like the real thing. Tried it all but haven't used it as a midi controller yet

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2024-07-08 02:26:35

We are a rock band that plays a lot of large performing arts theaters, and have been using Radial passives.  But after three of those burned out (bad transformers) we thought wed buy inexpensive ones and just replace as needed.  These things ROCK.  Clear, uncolored sound, small footprint, solid metal construction, indistinguishable from the Radials at a fifth of the price. And so far, theyre holding up better than the high priced DI.

5
2024-09-16 04:38:15

When shooting a portrait or model, or even a group shot and you can't use a softbox, due to wind or geographic situations, this is an alternative to put on a Godox AD200 Pro. The results are within acceptable professional limits in my opinion. It doesn't cut down too much on light output, a stop maybe a stop and a half, not much.

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2024-06-19 03:14:29

Excellent lens, I took a picture of a group of people on Table Rock mountain more than two and a half miles away, and I was able to see individual people. The price ... was great too.

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2024-07-07 06:46:14

I have used this scope extensively and find being able to shoot in wind at all distances to be easy. Shoot at a rock for wind, move the scope and done.

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2024-06-04 04:30:30

I bought this tripod in 2015. It's the only tripod I own because it's the only tripod I've ever needed. I have taken this thing into the city, the woods, the desert, the Grand Canyon, up 4000ft mountains, on cobblestone, sand, mud, snow, water, ice, stone, frozen rivers, slotted between tree roots and god knows what else. I have thrown this thing across rivers, up and down rock ledges, scaled cliff sides and slipped down icy rock walls with it strapped to my hip, and it barely has a scratch on it. I expected it to be able to take a beating and it has not disappointed. Sometimes in precarious positions it's been the only thing I could hold onto to keep me from falling. The head is satisfying to use, the handles give you a better grip and tighten much more securely than my ball head. I have used the arm to take 90° shots over ledges of all heights and everything held securely. The collapsible plate and handles don't actually save too much space when folded, but I didn't expect them to. It's a chonker, doesn't fit in a tripod bag. My only real complaint with the head is its weight, which is less ideal for hiking when every ounce counts (but once the wind picks up I'm very happy I brought it). TLDR this is a solid combo. Weighty enough to stay upright against wind and running water, light enough to carry comfortably on an adventure. I expect these two to be lifetime companions.

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