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<blockquote data-quote="brian maddox" data-source="post: 48604" data-attributes="member: 158"><p>Re: Ipod or what?</p><p></p><p>hey ed - </p><p></p><p>when i worked at your competitor up the road it was always understood that it was the engineer's responsibility to have music in their briefcase. which back then was always those big shiny discs. even when i freelanced i always brought a few discs with me just in case...</p><p></p><p>times are different now, of course, but i suspect that any player you supply has a strong possibility of disappearing. i don't know if you bring a standard 'drive rack' to gigs any more but... i'm still a fan of the old fashioned cd player, albeit one that has mp3 disc capability. you can then burn mp3 discs [100 songs on a disc is pretty easy to do] for the workbox(s) and when they disappear it's no big loss. nice byproduct is that you always have a disc player for when the client hands you some godawful r. kelly cd and asks you to play it...</p><p></p><p>yeah, it's kinda a luddite option, but there you go...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brian maddox, post: 48604, member: 158"] Re: Ipod or what? hey ed - when i worked at your competitor up the road it was always understood that it was the engineer's responsibility to have music in their briefcase. which back then was always those big shiny discs. even when i freelanced i always brought a few discs with me just in case... times are different now, of course, but i suspect that any player you supply has a strong possibility of disappearing. i don't know if you bring a standard 'drive rack' to gigs any more but... i'm still a fan of the old fashioned cd player, albeit one that has mp3 disc capability. you can then burn mp3 discs [100 songs on a disc is pretty easy to do] for the workbox(s) and when they disappear it's no big loss. nice byproduct is that you always have a disc player for when the client hands you some godawful r. kelly cd and asks you to play it... yeah, it's kinda a luddite option, but there you go... [/QUOTE]
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