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It is also very useful to seperate the audio streams that you may be looping .... so that if you need to loop a guitar/cello, the mic input is not bleeding i when you record the instrument. This way you only need to worry about feedback when you are actually planning to loop a vocal part. If you don't have a looper with multiple inputs, you can always use a mixer and just turn that input on/off ..... which is what keller williams and some of the other big name loopers do. > From: cello@zoekeating.com > Subject: Re: problem w/live looping using mic > Date: Fri, 21 Sep 2007 17:44:37 -0700 > To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com > > oh...i forgot something.... > > i separate out my live sound from the looped sound and send the house > 3 inputs (loops L&R, and the cello). this allows them to turn your > live sound up, without turning up the loops and vice versa. > Kick back and relax with hot games and cool activities at the Messenger Café. Play now! |