Any tips for securing the Seaboard Block to a tabletop surface? Particularly with deep slides with aftertouch, the block tends to move around a lot. I've tried a few different solutions, but am leaning towards installing clamps that I can jam the block between, but means it's going to be more permanently attached to the table.
Wondered if anyone had a creative non-permanent solution?
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Michel Schiffmann
said
almost 5 years ago
H, get some antislip mats for the dashboard of your car. They withstand anthing and no harm done to the Blocks.
H, get some antislip mats for the dashboard of your car. They withstand anthing and no harm done to the Blocks.
Greets
Misch
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Steve Collins
said
almost 5 years ago
Hi Michel,
Many thanks for that suggestion - most appreciated and very clever (would never have thought of it); I eventually picked up one of those anti-slip mats and it's worked a treat. Adheres really well to the surface, and is low profile so I can still attach a block to it happily.
Nice one!
Steve
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John Koranek
said
almost 5 years ago
I’ve used a yoga mat and cut a rectangle out of it to fit my set up. Worked great
Steve Collins
Any tips for securing the Seaboard Block to a tabletop surface? Particularly with deep slides with aftertouch, the block tends to move around a lot. I've tried a few different solutions, but am leaning towards installing clamps that I can jam the block between, but means it's going to be more permanently attached to the table.
Wondered if anyone had a creative non-permanent solution?
H, get some antislip mats for the dashboard of your car. They withstand anthing and no harm done to the Blocks.
Greets
Misch
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H, get some antislip mats for the dashboard of your car. They withstand anthing and no harm done to the Blocks.
Greets
Misch
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Steve Collins
Hi Michel,
Many thanks for that suggestion - most appreciated and very clever (would never have thought of it); I eventually picked up one of those anti-slip mats and it's worked a treat. Adheres really well to the surface, and is low profile so I can still attach a block to it happily.
Nice one!
Steve
John Koranek
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