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Re: ebow, tamboura & accoustic looping (mikes?)
There's gotta be a way to make an optical reflective microphone.
Didn't someone already do this for a guitar pickup?
At 2:42 PM -0500 5/24/00, Dennis W. Leas wrote:
> >How does one deal with isolating the new
> >loop material from the currently sounding loop if
> >you're not using a contact mike? Is it usually an
> >issue?
>
>Yes, I find it can be a real issue. Here's some things I've found out:
>1) Close mic. Even if you have to play quieter than normal. E.g.,
>when I close
>mic my claves I must gently tap them.
>2) Use directional mics.
>3) Play in quiet places for quiet audiences.
>4) Avoid playing outdoors in the wind. (Avoid playing indoors in
>the wind also!
>:)
>5) Keep on-stage sound levels as low as possible. Sometimes I monitor
>through
>headphones.
>6) If possible, mute unused mics.
>
>Of course, you have to go with the flow. I was playing a small bookstore
>once
>and as I started an overdub, a young lady in the front sneezed.
>When she heard
>the looping sneeze she started giggling. When she heard the looping
>giggles,
>she lost it completely and started laughing so hard she began hiccuping.
>When
>she heard the looping laughing hiccuping...well... Not what I intended
>but so
>what....
>
>Dennis Leas
>-----------------------------
>dennis@mdbs.com