Subject: Re: [linux-audio-dev] LAD meeting - LinuxSoundNight
From: Frank Barknecht (fbar_AT_footils.org)
Date: Thu Feb 27 2003 - 15:33:13 EET
Hallo,
Paul Winkler hat gesagt: // Paul Winkler wrote:
> Guitar effects on a microphone is very hard to manage without uncontrollable
> feedback. But I saw it done - on a saxophone yet! - by a trio called
> Spongehead (guitar/bass, sax, and drums).
Cool. I even have a record by them, on Shimmy Disc, I think.
> The sax player used wah, echo, and an octave divider (which on a
> tenor or bari gave him some very nice deep notes, allowing the sax
> to function as the bass player on some songs!). I don't remember if
> he ever used distortion. He played through a big guitar amp, i
> think.
That was my plan, as well.
> Basically you want to:
> 1) use a very directional mic that mounts on the sax itself -
> there are some made for this purpose. I don't know what kind of
> pickup the Spongehead guy used, but it seemed to have a cable
> coming from near the mouthpiece???
My microphone then wasn't directional enough, I guess.
> 3) don't stand right in front of your amp :)
But that was the main problem: the room was so small, I had to standing
near the amp. I tried squeezing myself behind it, with some success
squeezing-wise, but not feedback-wise.
ciao
-- Frank Barknecht _ ______footils.org__
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