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Re: problem w/live looping using mic



Consider putting the loop playback in your monitor and the mic signal
180 degrees out of phase.

TH

On 9/21/07, Chris D'Errico <clderrico@hotmail.com> wrote:

> I'm new to this list, & to the world of looping, but I have already run 
>into a problem that I'm hoping someone could help me with:
>
> When looping vocals/harmonica in live performance-- through a PA, or 
>guitar amp, or both-- the microphone picks up the sound of the PA/amp & 
>starts to record itself recording loops-- sort of like a "mirror looking 
>into a mirror" effect... At low volume it's not much of a problem, but at 
>the higher volume necessary to push the sound out to an audience in a 
>decent size room, I can't stop the sound from the PA/amp from bleeding 
>into the mic.


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