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Re: Tape Loops vs Echoplex
Paul J. Dresher wrote:
>
> One other small complaint, I wish the input were
> not so sensitive to overload, but they built a huge amount of gain into
>the
> input stage in order to deal with all levels, from mics to hot signals.
>(I
> put a peak limiter/compressor on my signal going to input in order not to
> overload the unit in the excitment of performance or when experimenting
> with wild new patches.)
>
Please forgive me if I'm breaking protocol by commenting on a sort of
private posing, but your use of a
peak limiter/compressor is very interesting. I have a lot of trouble with
overloading the EDP input.
All my instruments are acoustic and I use a Shure SM-57 with a TASCM 1024
board as a front-end to the
EDP. The worst offender is my tambourine. It sounds fine through the PA
but very distorted from the
EDP unless I take extraordinary measures. What makes it particularly
difficult is that the input level
LED does not help much; according to it, the tambourine input level is
fine when in fact, it's too hot.
In order to get a good, clear signal, I have to play the tambourine
entirely differently when I loop
than otherwise. I've tried various limiter/compressors but none work to
my satisfaction. For example,
when adjusted to eliminate the tambourine distortion, the bass drum sounds
TERRIBLE (no low end). What
kind or limiter/compressor do you use? How have you adjusted it? How
well does it work for you?
- Dennis Leas