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Re: Strategies to Cover Onstage Equipment/User Failure



> On 4 Jun 2011, at 16:20, andy butler <akbutler@tiscali.co.uk> wrote:
>
>> For generating interesting acoustic feedback tones here's a trick...
>> replace the mouthpiece of a wind instrument with a microphone
>> that points into the instrument. Point the instrument at a speaker
>> connected to the microphone and off you go.
>> ...but don't forget the (low ratio) compressor!
>> I call this a 'resophone'.


Wow, interesting! Reminds me of the trick to gaffer tape a small
loudspeaker to a guitar's neck and feed it from a split of the
guitar's output. The "wind instrument equivalent" here would be to
insert a wha pedal so you can "play" what feedback overtones the
guitar noise shall slide into.

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