Some of you have no staying power.
Last weekend was lighting for a very nice 21st birthday party in a stunningly converted former milking shed, around 100 years old but now looking like something...
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Some of you have no staying power.
Last weekend was lighting for a very nice 21st birthday party in a stunningly converted former milking shed, around 100 years old but now looking like something...
But surely they were still ubiquitous in clubs right through the 80s - they weren't invented in the 70s, they were around long before that and may have been particularly associated with the 70s disco...
Good point Excalibur although I'd already said that in post 8. By the way, have you still got a Ford Anglia?!
So has the 2510 already got programs for 812s in it from a previous owner? Otherwise according to the 2510 manual it looks like you'll need to program using Lightjockey (a really old Martin software)...
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From memory if you've got one of the early controllers like a 2308 you won't need a swapped cable as the output from the controller is already swapped.
By 'needed time to...
I never had 812s but I did have a load of 218s and 518s. You're looking at units that were designed roughly 25 years ago when different manufacturers were using their own competing protocols before...
I have returned in 2021!
I actually DJed on Saturday for the first time since Feb 2020. Felt a little odd but not as much as I was expecting. 50th birthday party for 30 people in a drafty marquee...
Which reminds me I need to buy 108! And then rip 105, 106, 107 and 108 (I buy the original CDs as suits my way of working) and listen to at least 106,107,108...
Especially as I've got an actual...
Hi all, been missing for a few months as my ridiculously old laptop suddenly wouldn't let me access the forum so I've waited until I finally transferred to my new one.
OK, assuming we'll be able...
Well there have been unofficial mentions today from ministers of normality from April. I don't personally believe that and am pretty much planning on hibernation for the winter, but several days ago...
No, no, I'm not Nigel in disguise. I guess I count as a younger reader...!
And just to be controversial, I ditched all contracts and deposits years ago as it was just another layer of admin to deal with. I work on the basis that the customer books me (just a verbal or email...
Indeed, we got married on Monday 29th Dec 2014, very convenient as my wife was realistically limited to school holidays, it's quiet for work for me and potentially still left me free for a NYE gig if...
Well both of my larger Christmas jobs have finally had to cancel, one a 4 figure amount and the other a 5 figure so significant hit to my income... It's almost been slightly amusing seeing how late...
As we seem to have discovered this year, the UK gov have a "policy of decision making by sensational announcements" https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-54162189, aka 'the drop', frequently followed...
Current wedding rules in England are a maximum of 30 people for the ceremony including officials, photographer etc (since some time in July), then 30 again for a sit down reception, still with full...
I forgot to add, my personal view at this stage is that the Gov roadmap (for England at least, I've not checked if there are any plans for the rest of the UK let alone the rest of the world) show...
Well I've actually picked up a little work - power and lighting for an outdoor theatre show that's being held for the last 2 weeks of August in some woods behind a venue I regularly provide exterior...
@ppentertainments - self employed are eligible for SEISS if they've been adversely affected, have traded since 2018/2019 tax year, SE income makes up at least 50% of total income and totals less than...