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Re: Looping vocals



Neil,  How was your system configured with the mic? I have an acoustic  
and I loop my voice through my guitar mic but was thinking using my  
main mic would give me a greater range of sounds.

How do others do this?

I prefer to be hands free and loop while I'm playing guitar which gets  
looped as well.

~peace~

Plish



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Quoting neil thomas <info@neilthomasmusic.com>:

> Hi,
>
> I have a conundrum... I wonder if anyone can help.
>
> I'm a guitarist and beatboxer, and I used to own a Boomerang, which I 
>bought
> so that I could loop my voice. It was big, robust, easy to use, etc... 
>but
> the problem was that the sample rate was quite low and it seemed to cut 
>off
> a heck of a lot of top end, which is essential for beatboxing. So... I 
>tried
> two other pedals:
>
> The Akai E2 Headrush - I bought one and took it straight back, as I 
>realised
> it had no input gain control, which meant that I couldn't use a mic 
>straight
> in. I decided therefore that for a little extra money I could have the 
>Line
> 6 DL4, with its 24bit sample rate and extra delay effects, which I could 
>use
> in other applications. So...
>
> The DL4 - This is what I own now. It's great for guitar - Crystal clear 
>and
> easy to use, but I'm yet to try it with vocals.
>
> Here lies the question...
>
> Does anyone know of a way I can gain up a mic signal, without colouring 
>the
> tone? I also want an A/B/Y box so that I can switch the input between 
>guitar
> and beatbox or both. The ideal solution would be an A/B/Y box with
> independent gain controls. Does anyone know of such a thing?
>
> This has been the bane of my creative life for some time now. If anyone 
>can
> help, I'll give them my first-born iguana.
>
> Thanks.
>
> Neil x