In a message dated 8/6/2007 11:20:31 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,
buzap@gmx.net writes:
While we
are at it, here is a suggestion + invitation for feedback:
Recently, I
have occasionally started practicing looping in a pitch dark room and found
the experience VERY useful. Being able to sense the knobs/settings by heart
and do the right moves without any visual feedback (except LEDs) has been a
really good training.
I haven't really needed these skills yet in a
live situation, but I think it can give you more confidence, not getting
irritated by insufficient lighting etc.
Do you also have any experience
on this?
Buzap
May the force be with you. This is actually a super suggestion and makes a
lot of sense.
Thanks!
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