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if you've only got one fx send, it'll be a bit difficult to do anything very interesting ... but you can also route the monitor and tape outs back into the mixer. ALSO: the sound of the mixer alone feedbacking into itself is probably going to get real boring real quick. AND you'll need some external fx! examples: delays with hold, pitchshifters, modulation (flangers, phasers), distortion, vocoders, autopanners ... you name it. the idea is to put these into the feedback loops: i.e. aux-send/mon-out/tape-out --> fx --> channel strip you'll have to play around ... have fun! rob sock s schrieb: > > > about mixer feedbacking.. > > Im wondering what it sounds like , and if it could be damaging to the >mixer at all, > or make it permanently more noisy somehow. > Id like more info on how its done - is anyone doing it with regular >(not specially-made) ? > Id like to hear sound samples if any are available anywhere. > > I have a Yamaha "Recording Mixer" model RM602 > that seems like it might work well for this feedback purpose. > > some specs: > 6 channels , 6 main ins, 4 tape outs , 4 tape ins / 2 phono ins (all >channels switchable from main ins to tape/phono ins) , efx send , sterio >efx return , aux in , sterio insert, , two sets of sterio main outs , >separate pannable monitor mixer for each channel , and sterio monitor >out(s) > ..so maybe recording mixers are good for looking into for this purpose.. > > What are you N2? Choose from 150 free e-mail addresses. > http://www.n2mail.com