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Re: Engineering Live Loopers



Hi

sequencer & D machine L-R
ALL the looping system everything L-R
guitar (the live playing) L-R
echoplexis out (loops) L-R

so the engeneer has the mix as I intend to deliver it :( everything mix) 
and the sequencer/drum machine mix
plus if needed

what I play live
and what the loops are made of

Works fine and allows some tweaking

Claude


darren perry a écrit :
> I'm a front of house sound engineer as well as using live looping in my 
>own music. I've engineered live loopers before and wondered how people 
>set up their outputs to the sound engineer, if you're lucky enough to 
>have one at your gigs. Trying to engineer a stereo feed from a computer 
>or looping device can be quite frustrating. I went through a stage (as I 
>was playing and looping multiple instruments) of sending each instrument 
>separately to the engineer, easy as I use Ableton. I felt that I couldn't 
>mix the sound well enough from the stage to give a good sound to the 
>audience so left the engineer to do what he was there for and sort that 
>out for me.
> 
> Basically, do most people rely on sending a stereo output to the front 
>of house sound desk? DO you mix your tracks live? Does anyone else send 
>multiple outputs to give the engineer something to work with?
> 
> I'm looking into this as another small part to my research paper on 
>Looping Technology and Live Looping.
> 
> Thanks
> 
> Darren
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