RockBand.com

  • 04-22-2009 05:12 PM
    YRDaddy
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Cptn_Squishy View Post
    Does anyone have a .txt or MSWord file of the complete setlist so that lazy people (such as myself) can add/subtract what we need from week to week?

    Thanks


    If your too lazy to even make a spread sheet then how do you expect hustle your own Rock Band business :confused: J/K :p

    There are a few websites, none of which I know the name of, that will let you select what DLC you have and print out songlist based off of that info. One of my "roadies" uses it. When I find out what it is I'll post. Later! :D
  • 04-22-2009 05:48 PM
    kazlam
    Gabe's 'roadie' here:

    myrockbandsongs.com
  • 04-22-2009 05:49 PM
    GameRansoM
    It may be this one you're thinking of: http://dlcquickplay.com/

    EDIT: got ninja'd and thus proven wrong... :o
  • 04-23-2009 11:53 PM
    RockBandLosAngeles
    Quote:

    Does anyone have a .txt or MSWord file of the complete setlist so that lazy people (such as myself) can add/subtract what we need from week to week?

    Thanks
    Let's see, I figure I have put about 15 hours of work into my spreadsheet, so I will gladly sell you what I have for...$75.00, pretty cheap considering. I have to update it, of course, every few weeks, so I'll give you the first two updates for free :-)
  • 04-24-2009 09:33 PM
    Zoologico
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by RockBandLosAngeles View Post
    Let's see, I figure I have put about 15 hours of work into my spreadsheet, so I will gladly sell you what I have for...$75.00, pretty cheap considering. I have to update it, of course, every few weeks, so I'll give you the first two updates for free :-)

    LOL
    Good answer.
  • 04-26-2009 04:06 PM
    Cptn_Squishy
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by RockBandLosAngeles View Post
    Let's see, I figure I have put about 15 hours of work into my spreadsheet, so I will gladly sell you what I have for...$75.00, pretty cheap considering. I have to update it, of course, every few weeks, so I'll give you the first two updates for free :-)

    Considering what? $5 per hour per person who buys it seems like a lot. Ah well, since I wont be able to start for a for weeks at least, I can stick it out. :)
  • 04-26-2009 07:47 PM
    Ravaana
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Cptn_Squishy View Post
    Considering what? $5 per hour per person who buys it seems like a lot. Ah well, since I wont be able to start for a for weeks at least, I can stick it out. :)

    heh... $5/hr is less than Minimum wage. Sounds pretty cheap to me. And, just think.. Since you have to wait a few weeks anyways, you can save up the $75! =D
  • 04-27-2009 01:03 AM
    Cptn_Squishy
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Ravaana View Post
    heh... $5/hr is less than Minimum wage. Sounds pretty cheap to me. And, just think.. Since you have to wait a few weeks anyways, you can save up the $75! =D

    Well...if only one person buys it....
  • 04-27-2009 02:19 PM
    BigBadBarry
    On an equipment note, vga multipliers are relatively inexpensive and can be used to simultaneously run a projector and multiple monitors for RB shows. The cables are generally more durable than your standard video cables as well. Given the cost of flat panel monitors these days compared to flat panel televisions, you can have more displays for less money.
  • 04-28-2009 02:36 PM
    LiquidKourage
    Can you link to examples of what you would need for a VGA setup?