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Re: Engineering Live Loopers (percussion bleeding)



Interesting idea, I remember a gig a few years ago (not a looping gig) 
where 
the drummer was on his riser which was surrounded by what looked like 
perspex screens thus providing lots of isolation.

I use the se Electronics Reflexion Filter in my studio and I know there's 
a 
new smaller one specifically for instruments, I wonder what these are like 
in live situations for reducing spill from the other stage noise. Also 
some 
of the portable acoustic screens, that are designed for creating 
separation/acoustic treatment within home/project studio environments (I'd 
worry about the road-worthiness of some) but... Anyone tried?
Ian.

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Buzap Buzap" <buzap@gmx.net>
To: <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com>
Sent: Thursday, April 10, 2008 10:32 PM
Subject: Re: Engineering Live Loopers (percussion bleeding)


> just a few words on minimizing bleeding on percussion (w/out inear):
>
> I pay attention to the order I'm looping various percussion instruments: 
> Usually, fragile/subtle goes first, then come the "punchy" stuff. Hi 
>Freq 
> stuff comes last, because I can filter it hard and mix it with the other 
> stuff.
> Filter/EQ can help a lot.
>
> While this may sound silly, I wonder if it is possible to use something 
> like a "foam box" to isolate i.e. a drum from bleeding?
>
> Buzap
>
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