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Old 11-23-2011, 12:34 AM   #4
TonyToews
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Originally Posted by Reader Paradice View Post
Sure reading....but, how 'bout I scan my lyrics and then port them over through Adobe Publisher to the Vox? Actually create my own lyric/music books that can be used while in concert? So....I did! The result is awesome!

I now have in one small form factor (with its very own back-lighting that I can set intensity to house environment) that can be placed upon a music stand, AND...AND...this is the most important aspect,...I can with an easy tap of my forefinger to the right side of the display, advance the lyrics. Not flail with hope 'n prayer that my hand motion will turn over large pages, or that they (horror in live performance) fail to advance or fall off of the music stand (arrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrgh.......)
Very nice!!!!! I can well imagine the trials of paper. OTOH, did you remember to charge the Vox before the performance? Will it freeze up? The glare of the over head lights?
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