kid beyond and Mic Bleeding
kid beyond and Mic Bleeding
Hi,
Want to get into doing some live looping, but had a quick question. How do people avoid mic bleeding when they are beatboxing live? It seems to me that when you set up one loop and beatbox over it, the mic will pick up the sound of the first track.
It seems to me that there would be no way to avoid this, just minimize it with eqs, monitor placement, etc, is this the case, thanks!
Want to get into doing some live looping, but had a quick question. How do people avoid mic bleeding when they are beatboxing live? It seems to me that when you set up one loop and beatbox over it, the mic will pick up the sound of the first track.
It seems to me that there would be no way to avoid this, just minimize it with eqs, monitor placement, etc, is this the case, thanks!
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chapelier fou
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Re: kid beyond and Mic Bleeding
It is a matter of mic choice, and where do you put your hands I guess.
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Re: kid beyond and Mic Bleeding
A gate on the vox input, then experiment with the threshold. It might take some added volume on your part, but gates are tailor-made for situations like this.
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Re: kid beyond and Mic Bleeding
Your vocal mic shouldn't be picking up much of any of the monitor mix, especially if you have the mic in your mouth (
) otherwise bleed won't be the only problem, you'll have feedback. A typical handheld mic for stage (e.g. SM58) has a pretty tight, directional pickup pattern, and monitors should be in front of you, pointing toward the back of the mic.
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Re: kid beyond and Mic Bleeding
Fo sho.luddy wrote:Your vocal mic shouldn't be picking up much of any of the monitor mix, especially if you have the mic in your mouth () otherwise bleed won't be the only problem, you'll have feedback. A typical handheld mic for stage (e.g. SM58) has a pretty tight, directional pickup pattern, and monitors should be in front of you, pointing toward the back of the mic.
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Also, a decent sound guy at a venue will place his monitors in positions that will not cause feedback.
Re: kid beyond and Mic Bleeding
Some friends of mine do live looping,
they use in-ear monitoring to avoid
mic bleeding (and feedback of course).
they use in-ear monitoring to avoid
mic bleeding (and feedback of course).
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chapelier fou
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Re: kid beyond and Mic Bleeding
Yep, ear monitors are the ultimate solution.
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Re: kid beyond and Mic Bleeding
Thanks everyone for the responses!
