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That's an important question, Todd. I keep just about the same stuff as Zoe, but also MIDI files of my FCB Sysex Dump and my TC Electronic FireworX Sysex Dump. I also keep copies of my preferences (the files) as well as installation files and notes of serial numbers for the software I use, so I can retrieve "my set-up" on any laptop. These back-up files are not only carried on my computer drive, I also bring two CD or DVD discs (stored in different bags). I also use to upload a back-up zip file on the Internet so I can always get at it. per On 29 mar 2006, at 13.03, Zoe Keating wrote: > i don't know if i qualify as a professional...;-) but that is a > good question. yes, i do have a folder on my computer called TOUR > TECH that contains: > > - text 'diagram' of current routing (i.e. preamp send > rptr1 > > mixer 1&2 ) > - a list of every routing i've ever used (because i change it every > tour) > - what worked and what didn't work, notes etc. > - list of all the cables involved (because i always bring spares) > - list of everything i need to bring with me every tour > - patch map for the FCB1010 (again, because i change it all the > time) looks like BANK 00 > 05 > record (pc04) + feedback (cc11=90) > - pdf manuals for every piece of gear (especially the midi table > for the repeater) > - tech rider for the soundman in case they don't have it > > > On Mar 28, 2006, at 12:39 AM, Todd Pafford wrote: > >> This brings up a question, though, that I've been thinking about >> for a while. Do you professional types keep notebooks, diagrams, >> etc. of your gear settings, routing, etc.? Take the FCB or >> example; were you able to quickly reprogram based on notes of how >> you had it set up, or did you have to re-figure it from scratch? >> I've been thinking of putting together such a notebook myself, but >> haven't gotten around to it. >> >> Anyway, glad to hear you and the repeaters survived. >> Todd