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Re: Practicing Looping in the Dark
Hi Buzap et al;
Yes, I'm visually impaired, (blind) so yes, have much exp on this! lol!
I kind of need the equip to be an extension of my body, but also having
seen, the visual feedback aspect can also be a comfort / confidence
builder
too...
One thing that non visual feedback requires of me though, that I think
can be a good thing as far as gear goes regardless of whether one can see
or not, is a rather thorough understanding of my instrument(s) / gear I'm
using for a performance.
-Just my thoughts... :) Oh, and sorry for the late response to this
thread, have been crazy busy and am catching up on email...
Smiles,
CQ :)
At 05:19 PM 8/6/2007 +0200, you wrote:
>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
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