Flip Strobe Question
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- Rick Holden
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Flip Strobe Question
I recently acquired a Flip strobe but don't know which of the presets to use for the PSG. Do I use the one with the e strings sharp or the other one? Learning as I go. Thanks
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And if that doesn't work... You could opt to program...
Look in the Strobo Flip info file near the bottom...
https://skydrive.live.com/?cid=594320d13092d8fb
Careful, this can make you crazy!
https://skydrive.live.com/?cid=594320d13092d8fb
Careful, this can make you crazy!
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Dick
That is great info, thanks so much
Billy
That is great info, thanks so much
Billy
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Strobo Info...
Thanks Billy... Appreciate it, but I can't take all the credit for it... Our forum brother Crowbear sent it to me when I was just getting into programming the Strobofilp. I've rewritten it a time or two, to make it understandable to my pea brain. I do hope it is helpful to those who download it.
I hope your doing well, I follow your's and Clyde's posts always. I have to thank him for my first steel and you for my first steel seat, both incredible pieces of gear. I did let the little Cherokee slip away, but I still have and use the seat some...
My best to you...
I hope your doing well, I follow your's and Clyde's posts always. I have to thank him for my first steel and you for my first steel seat, both incredible pieces of gear. I did let the little Cherokee slip away, but I still have and use the seat some...
My best to you...