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smoky August 23rd, 2007 09:43 AM

"The Nightfly" by Donald Fagen
 
I am looking for the karaoke version of Donald Fagen's (associated with Steely Dan) "The Nightfly"

According to Music Book Deluxe database it is listed on HCK002 track 14. I think HCK stands for something like HonkCat which is a discontinued company. Anyone know where I can acquire this song?

Smoky

Lonman August 28th, 2007 12:29 AM

See them on E-Bay on rare occasion. You may be disappointed in the sound quality though - completely midi in every instrument.

smoky August 28th, 2007 01:31 PM

Thanks Lonman. Sorry to hear about the quality. Sure would like to get a karaoke version of that song.

goonie227 August 29th, 2007 07:50 PM

Don't Bother
 
I Happen to own the honkykat collection. :e It is the worst Karaoke i have ever seen.
Dick:w :w

smoky September 6th, 2007 10:45 AM

Are you interested in selling "The Nightfly" disk?

smoky September 9th, 2007 08:35 PM

Hello?

Are you interested?

goonie227 September 13th, 2007 08:42 PM

No Sorry
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by smoky (Post 65567)
Are you interested in selling "The Nightfly" disk?

That would take redoing my books and deleting them from my computers
more trouble than the discs are worth.

Dick

smoky September 14th, 2007 11:22 AM

LOL, if the songs are as bad as you say they are, you probably should redo your books and exclude them heheh.

I agree though that books are the dark side of KJing. I am getting ready to redo mine and am looking at hundreds of man hours and hundreds of dollars of printing expenses. Since i need to have more books I am keeping my old books active which means two databases to manage. My booked have now exceeded 400 pages and I wish there was a better way to go.

If anyone can get me a karaoke version of "The Nightfly" I would be eternally grateful.

Lonman September 14th, 2007 04:53 PM

Hundreds in printing expenses? Man you need to find another printing service or something, they shouldn't cost that much. What is your design layout like, may be time for a change??
Do you have your own laser printer, this may be a cheaper route as well printing at home. A good laser printer with a duplexer shouldn't cost more than a couple hundred now days. I have a nice Dell color laser with a duplexer that ran about $600 4 years ago.

smoky September 14th, 2007 07:48 PM

Lonman:

Sorry if I sound ignorant, but I do not know what a duplexer is in the context of a printer.

I have an ink jet printer and it costs me several cartridges to print ONE copy of my book. I then take that book to Kinkos to have it reproduced. My final cost for 4 copies, with binders, plastic protective sheets, 2 sided printing, 9% Arizona sales tax, and two sets of cartridges was $385 and change. My Kinko bill was about $145 of that.

I am open to any suggestions as long as I produce nice binders.

Can one laser cartridge handle 5 books with about 450 pages each? That is almost 2300 pages of printing. Oh double that, as I have 5 for artisit listings and 5 for title listings, So make that 4600 pages.

As I recall, laser cartridges cost over a hundred dollars each. And laser printers are not cheap either.

But I will try anything if I am convinced I will save money without sacrificing my product.

Oh I almost forgot. I use Music Book Deluxe to format my pages for printing and to maintain my database. Nothing special. A three column listing with artist, title, and CAVS number.

Lonman September 17th, 2007 06:00 AM

A decent laser printer with duplex option (ability to automatically print on both sides of the paper w/o having to separate & manually feed the odd pages back in backwards to print the even pages) is well worth the initial cost. I have a Dell 3000CN Color Laser Printer that ran me total approx $600 with the duplex option. A 4 pack replacement of black carts run me around $170 - color carts run around $190 for a pack of complete (Cyan/Magenta/Yellow) but are not needed for strictly b & w print jobs & this b&w pack will print around 16,000 pages - almost 4 reprints for your current books at 4600 pages for $170 - so for you actual Kinkos cost (part of your mistake right off hand BTW, check the cost of local printing service OTHER than Kinkos if the laser printer isn't an option, they charge more than anyone else) but for your Kinkos cost on ONE reprint, you can get almost FOUR reprints (3 for sure) for a little more at home. May cost more initially to get it up & running but will save you much in the long haul. Also much cleaner looking than inkjet as well & do not run if the pages get wet like inkjet.
Binders & sheet protectors are a shop & save where you can. Sheet protectors go Staples 200 page value boxes. Binders depending on the size & if you need presentation format is whatever you can find the cheapest - the more expensive ones don't hold up under bar vigors any better, made this mistake a couple times, but I do always buy a few more than I need & keep some behind my booth (or with me) if a binder starts to fall apart, I can take the pages out of the bad binder & put into a new one on the spot.

smoky September 20th, 2007 11:26 AM

Thanks Lonman, I really respect your opinion and this forum is very lucky to have you here contributing your knowledge.

If I lived in a stick house I would likely adopt your approach. However my home is a 40 foot diesel pusher and I travel throughout the United States. Space is at a premium when you full time in a motor coach and I just dont have room to add a big laser printer. I am pretty well stuck with a jet printer. I have a pretty good one, one of the newer HP combos (copier, printer, faxer, photos) and it barely fits in.

One idea that occured to me was to see if I can find a copy service that will print directly from my files so I don't even have to print the first copy. Are there any copy services out there that will do that? It would be a huge savings for me.

Smoky

Lonman September 20th, 2007 11:57 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by smoky (Post 66051)
One idea that occured to me was to see if I can find a copy service that will print directly from my files so I don't even have to print the first copy. Are there any copy services out there that will do that? It would be a huge savings for me.

Smoky

That's where you got to get on the phone to printing services. Kinkos is convenient because they are generally open 24/7, but they are typically more expensive than most other printers. I used to get my books done there as well, but called a few other places & found I saved almost $100 on my printing going to a local ma & pa printing service.
As far as printing from the file, I think many now days can do so, but again call around & ask. I submit my request slips in a Publisher file & they go directly from the disc to paper. I also had to submit any special font I used as they may not & would substitue for generic fonts. They even worked my request slips to save me even more money per print - 32,000 cut slips for less than $100.

mindonstrike September 20th, 2007 05:14 PM

I don't know about your neck of the woods but Office Depot here will take a CD with a Word file or Excell file and print directly from it. double sided and collate to boot. They used to have a $3. surcharge for working from the cd but I'm not sure if thats still true.
Lonnie is right about Kinkos, for simple stuff like this they are way too expensive, something like 2 or 3 cents a sheet more than Office Depot.

Sam


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