SETLIST Carneros, Napa - California 24-oct-2023 1. 0:00 Old Love - Eric Clapton 2. 7:50 Crawling back to you - Tom Petty 3. 14:43 Haunted House - Ryan Adams 4. 20:05 Werewolfs of London - Warren Zevon 5. 27:47 Rhiannon - Fleetwood Mac 6. 35:03 When I Paint My Masterpiece - The Band/Bob Dylan 7. 42:22 In The Gallery - Dire Straits 8. 49:40 Gumbo - Phish 9. 56:48 Valerie - Steve Winwood 10. 1:03:52 Valerie - Grateful Dead 11. 1:09:45 Valerie - Amy Winehouse (Zutons) 12. 1:17:00 Trouble - Ray Lamontagne 13. 1:25:01 Fix You - Coldplay 14. 1:33:13 To Be Without You - Ryan Adams 15. 1:42:06 Michigan - The Milk Carton Kids 16. 1:49:16 Wharf Rat - Grateful Dead 17. 2:00:02 See You Soon - Coldplay 18. 2:06:19 Immigrant Song - Led Zeppelin 19. 2:12:14 Plush - Stone Temple Pilots 20. 2:19:10 Gravity - John Mayer 21. 2:28:43 The Wedge - Phish 22. 2:33:43 Let Me Roll It - Paul McCartney and Wings 23. 2:39:36 Band On The Run - Paul McCartney and Wings 24. 2:46:28 Ruby Tuesday - Rolling Stones 25. 2:52:46 Ms. Jackson - Outkast
Hi Matt, it's the first time I'm seeing you complement the Yamaha module with the Roland, and that intrigues me, but after reading the comments in detail I have seen your explanations, thank you very much. For the rest, as always, great "bolo" and sound wall. Congratulations. Postscript; the day is approaching when I will donate you an amount... 😂
i found the handsonic a bit too choppy with its sensitivity if i wasnt careful with the pressure i hit the pads in the different kits snd styles. i rented one here in canada for 4 months. the fgdp 50 is a whole lot lighter on the pocketbook than the handsonic. for that $400 rental fee on the handsonic i could have bought sn fgdp 50.
The Handsonic has been around a very long time, Yamaha is taking that chance while it's there and, from the looks of it has done an exceptional job. This is the first time I have seen it and having Matt with them is the perfect guy. Have you tried the fgdp 50. yet ?
Matt, what do you think, is the Roland now the "choppy" (aka old boy, LOL) of the two? also ... you know you could be the first to do a decent comparison on the web, which is the first thing I looked up but no one has done it. go on .... ;) it ll attract the the type of crowd you re after.
The Handsonic is slightly more customizable and better. But the Yamaha is great so far. It's much more challenging to perform with the smaller buttons though. I'm so used to the HandSonic.
@@MattBoltonMusic i have not had either yet. yes, i would imagine with the handsonic you could give it more of a slap technique, like the African djembe drum, which has benefits. With the small buttons, you gotta use more or less a typing technique, but with up-to-date sensitivity by Yamaha. super appreciate it. !!
Amazing performance🎉 I Just wondered, what bracket did u use for that yamaha GPDP 50? I already bought it and was confused about how to use it on live performance
Hey Matt... follow you regularly and have a similar set-up with the Handsonic but would love to replace it with a lighter option. Would love to see how the Yamaha is mounted to you mic stand. Great stuff as always!
Not synced. It's just being used as an instrument that makes noise. Like a trumpet. Nothing synced. I'm recording the sounds it makes into a loop just like I'm recording the sounds the guitar makes, no midi syncing of anything. No plans to make a tutorial video, sorry.
Thanks! I'm not trying to replace the HandSonic. I bought the Yamaha for one reason only, it is small and easy to travel on a plane with. I'm doing a bunch of corporate gigs where they fly me to the event and the HandSonic takes up an entire carry-on bag. I've been playing shows with the Yamaha basically just to learn it, feel it out, see what it can and can't do. I don't practice at home, ever. I don't have a rig setup at home. Every time I'm live in front of an audience trying something, it is for the first time. The best way to learn a piece of gear is to gig with it. The Yamaha is amazing, I have BARELY scratched the surface of configuring it. It needs to be heavily configured...just like the HandSonic needs. I've only custom made a couple patches and even those are not dialed in yet. That being said, it would work for some fly dates. It would also work as a backup if my HandSonic fails. I like the HandSonic because of the size on stage. It's more visual for the audience. The audience can see that I'm playing a drum, not just hitting start on a drum machine or something. The Yamaha is small and people don't know what I'm doing on it. It kind of defeats the purpose if they can't see me performing on it. Hope that makes sense. So to answer your question I love them both. They are both great pieces of gear and both have fantastic sounds. The HandSonic seems to be a little bit more dynamic...mostly just because it has more of a playing surface and range. But the sounds are great in both with the caveat of customizing and tweaking the sets. I don't use any stock sets. If you're looking for which has the best sound...to me, they're both very similar.
Still wondering why someone need to play two drum machines, a guitar, a keyboard and still sing all at one time, juggling with many foot switches. Great talent though. Regards..
SETLIST
Carneros, Napa - California 24-oct-2023
1. 0:00 Old Love - Eric Clapton
2. 7:50 Crawling back to you - Tom Petty
3. 14:43 Haunted House - Ryan Adams
4. 20:05 Werewolfs of London - Warren Zevon
5. 27:47 Rhiannon - Fleetwood Mac
6. 35:03 When I Paint My Masterpiece - The Band/Bob Dylan
7. 42:22 In The Gallery - Dire Straits
8. 49:40 Gumbo - Phish
9. 56:48 Valerie - Steve Winwood
10. 1:03:52 Valerie - Grateful Dead
11. 1:09:45 Valerie - Amy Winehouse (Zutons)
12. 1:17:00 Trouble - Ray Lamontagne
13. 1:25:01 Fix You - Coldplay
14. 1:33:13 To Be Without You - Ryan Adams
15. 1:42:06 Michigan - The Milk Carton Kids
16. 1:49:16 Wharf Rat - Grateful Dead
17. 2:00:02 See You Soon - Coldplay
18. 2:06:19 Immigrant Song - Led Zeppelin
19. 2:12:14 Plush - Stone Temple Pilots
20. 2:19:10 Gravity - John Mayer
21. 2:28:43 The Wedge - Phish
22. 2:33:43 Let Me Roll It - Paul McCartney and Wings
23. 2:39:36 Band On The Run - Paul McCartney and Wings
24. 2:46:28 Ruby Tuesday - Rolling Stones
25. 2:52:46 Ms. Jackson - Outkast
I like this. It's high risk performing but it sounds produced.
Your awesome guy, I truly am enjoying your video... Keep up the awesome work bro...
Dude, thanks for hipping me to this piece! Just what I need.
If you end up buying it please use my link amzn.to/45N9QtZ
Also tell your Sweetwater sales engineer that Matt Bolton sent ya!
Hi Matt, it's the first time I'm seeing you complement the Yamaha module with the Roland, and that intrigues me, but after reading the comments in detail I have seen your explanations, thank you very much. For the rest, as always, great "bolo" and sound wall. Congratulations.
Postscript; the day is approaching when I will donate you an amount... 😂
Sounds great, Mr Multitasking!!
Sounds great!
Fantastic!!! 👌🏻
Very talented!!!!
i found the handsonic a bit too choppy with its sensitivity if i wasnt careful with the pressure i hit the pads in the different kits snd styles. i rented one here in canada for 4 months. the fgdp 50 is a whole lot lighter on the pocketbook than the handsonic. for that $400 rental fee on the handsonic i could have bought sn fgdp 50.
The Handsonic has been around a very long time, Yamaha is taking that chance while it's there and, from the looks of it has done an exceptional job. This is the first time I have seen it and having Matt with them is the perfect guy. Have you tried the fgdp 50. yet ?
Matt, what do you think, is the Roland now the "choppy" (aka old boy, LOL) of the two? also ... you know you could be the first to do a decent comparison on the web, which is the first thing I looked up but no one has done it. go on .... ;) it ll attract the the type of crowd you re after.
The Handsonic is slightly more customizable and better. But the Yamaha is great so far. It's much more challenging to perform with the smaller buttons though. I'm so used to the HandSonic.
amzn.to/45N9QtZ
If you end up buying it please use my link or tell your Sweetwater Sales Engineer that Matt Bolton sent you!
@@MattBoltonMusic i have not had either yet. yes, i would imagine with the handsonic you could give it more of a slap technique, like the African djembe drum, which has benefits. With the small buttons, you gotta use more or less a typing technique, but with up-to-date sensitivity by Yamaha. super appreciate it. !!
Amazing performance🎉
I Just wondered, what bracket did u use for that yamaha GPDP 50?
I already bought it and was confused about how to use it on live performance
Thanks. It’s a modified tablet holder I customized.
Hey Matt... follow you regularly and have a similar set-up with the Handsonic but would love to replace it with a lighter option. Would love to see how the Yamaha is mounted to you mic stand. Great stuff as always!
It's just Velcro'd to an iPad holder. amzn.to/45N9QtZ
Lighter? I am used to playing a bass and amp . My handsonic is super light.
@@robertcerins LOL... My goal is one trip to the stage. Very doable with a Bose Compact.
Keith McMillan Boppad. Also, what did you decide on?
Is fgdp 50 midi synched with rc600?
Also, can you do a video on how you route your inputs on rc600
Not synced. It's just being used as an instrument that makes noise. Like a trumpet. Nothing synced. I'm recording the sounds it makes into a loop just like I'm recording the sounds the guitar makes, no midi syncing of anything. No plans to make a tutorial video, sorry.
@@MattBoltonMusic okay.
Your videos are very helpful! Thank you🫶🏼
Hi Matt.Are the drum sounds coming from the Yamaha.Thanks.
Great performance! What do you use to pitch down guitar to bass sound'
Any octave pedal by this company works amzn.to/3QGDqwR
nice, never heard you do "the wedge" before. great song! how are you liking the fdgp50? i might buy one soon. rock on!
Thanks! I'm not trying to replace the HandSonic. I bought the Yamaha for one reason only, it is small and easy to travel on a plane with. I'm doing a bunch of corporate gigs where they fly me to the event and the HandSonic takes up an entire carry-on bag. I've been playing shows with the Yamaha basically just to learn it, feel it out, see what it can and can't do. I don't practice at home, ever. I don't have a rig setup at home. Every time I'm live in front of an audience trying something, it is for the first time. The best way to learn a piece of gear is to gig with it. The Yamaha is amazing, I have BARELY scratched the surface of configuring it. It needs to be heavily configured...just like the HandSonic needs. I've only custom made a couple patches and even those are not dialed in yet. That being said, it would work for some fly dates. It would also work as a backup if my HandSonic fails. I like the HandSonic because of the size on stage. It's more visual for the audience. The audience can see that I'm playing a drum, not just hitting start on a drum machine or something. The Yamaha is small and people don't know what I'm doing on it. It kind of defeats the purpose if they can't see me performing on it. Hope that makes sense. So to answer your question I love them both. They are both great pieces of gear and both have fantastic sounds. The HandSonic seems to be a little bit more dynamic...mostly just because it has more of a playing surface and range. But the sounds are great in both with the caveat of customizing and tweaking the sets. I don't use any stock sets. If you're looking for which has the best sound...to me, they're both very similar.
That keyboard stand is very shaky.
The keyboard stand is rock solid. It is the earth that shakes.
Still wondering why someone need to play two drum machines, a guitar, a keyboard and still sing all at one time, juggling with many foot switches. Great talent though. Regards..