HeadRush PRIME - Creating and Using Setlists

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Setlists are an easy way to keep your rigs and tones organized for playing live. In this video, HeadRush artist Al Joseph walks through how to create and use Setlists on HeadRush PRIME.
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All music in this video written by Al Joseph. www.aljosephmusic.com
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  • @timkryworuka1196
    @timkryworuka119620 күн бұрын

    Thank you good sir

  • @brianball9884
    @brianball9884 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you sir!! I play worship at church and just got my Headrush last week, these videos are a great help. Also this feature is invaluable when doing worship and having a flowing set is great!!! God bless.

  • @BelovedDefender
    @BelovedDefender Жыл бұрын

    This looks useful. I’m curious what the scene selections look like within the setlist mode vs just different rigs.

  • @Tkuhn89
    @Tkuhn89 Жыл бұрын

    How can you edit the foot switches in the setlist? I want it to be all stomps for my rigs and no bank or rig buttons? What's up with your support? this thing is buggy as hell no one replies! Scene switching is broken

  • @gustavoloebel
    @gustavoloebel Жыл бұрын

    I downloaded the the owner user manual and quick guide user, it is almost empty, not even 30% of features are detailed in the manual, it looks like the product is on the market without being totally finished. Also I don't see any software to edit and save your profiles using the computer or the mobile, that's not acceptable, just the fact of only being able to edit presets in the unit is a no go for me.

  • @jancarsonweatherby1579
    @jancarsonweatherby157910 ай бұрын

    Having owned every Headrush board except the mx5, I hoped the Prime would be made for Solo Permormers. IT’S NOT. It’s for players in bands who also sing. Guys like me looking for a standalone box for solo gigs are out of luck. In spite of the “Prime” branding, the marriage of guitar, vocals, a looper and “practice tracks” in one box, it doesn’t seem to be a tool solo performers can actually use on stage. The reason is simple - bad workflow. Since the only way to access the Practice Tool (backing track player) or the Looper is to bend down and touch the main menu screen, performing with this on stage doesn’t work. Imagine being a solo performer with this, having to bend over and dive through a bunch of menus, totally breaking the flow of your show, every time you want to trigger the next song, or set up a new loop, as well as tap dance back and forth between song rigs… it’s a nightmare. Really, to make stage usage as seamless as possible, the Practice/Backing Track and Looper needs software programming to connect it to setlists/songs… so that changing rigs activates an associated track/loop or vice versa, all done with footswitches - like changing scenes or block parameters. There’s not even a way to trigger midi-programmable changes on the device. With the WiFi and Bluetooth on the Prime, it would be possible to have an app or remote device that would make this workable. It’s a shame. Headrush FX put so many great features together, but stopped short of making it really stage-usable for a one man band setup. I saw a lot of these returned (offered for sale used) on GC. I wonder if this is why. I’ll be returning mine as well. I’ll be keeping an eye out for a box called HEADRUSH “SOLO.”

  • @zdenekklapuch2153
    @zdenekklapuch2153 Жыл бұрын

    CPU of unit is weak.

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