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RE: problem w/live looping using mic
What about a headworn mic? They are not inexpensive, but it places the mic
along your cheek, very close to your mouth and I believe they are
unidirectional and would be an excellent way to get consistent voice
quality
and reduce the possibility of bleed through.
-Qua
-----Original Message-----
From: Chris D'Errico [mailto:clderrico@hotmail.com]
Sent: Saturday, September 22, 2007 9:53 AM
To: loopers-delight@loopers-delight.com
Subject: RE: problem w/live looping using mic
> 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.>
Thanks for your input, Zoe-- all good points. I'm not sure how I'd separate
the sound in my case, though. My set-up is rather simple (which is good for
me!): I use one single mike to sing live through & to do loops through. No
house mic (PA mic), & so the sound is all mixed together into one channel.
That also helps to prevent feedback-- no other live mic hanging out there
in
front of me. Also my looper is a simple one (Akai Headrush), don't know how
I'd separate the sound with that. But I guess the bottom line is that I
need
to do whatever possible to make sure the least amount of sound leaks into
my
mic during loop recording. Unfortunately, that can be a very difficult
task.
By the way, I checked out your website & you're amazing.
My latest "project" is called "Sidewalk Beggar", a humble undertaking
considering your accomplishments.
Chris D.
Las Vegas, Nevada
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