
darrin_h2000
Banned
Getting an NT2 for $100 dollars off. because it says B2 on it. would be a good moment.
Actually, you're ripping off that dance, " you put your left nose in....you take your left nose out.....you put your left nose in then you shake.....it.....all...........never mind.hokypokynose said:Well, what does the Composer rip off? What about my Multicom? I'm curious to know what company I'm ripping off.
hixmix said:MISTERQCUE,
Frankly, I don't give a damn about your thoughts on Behringer gear.
hixmix
No doubt! There should be no problem eliminating feedback in the rehearsal room by simply having everything EQ'd properly. Try to avoid the common mistake of trying to put things in the voice that it doesn't have naturally. All the time I hear people try to put that "crisp" sound in a mix by cranking the highs up or put some "bottom" on a guys voice when it just isn't there. All it does is screw up the mix and the singer still doesn't have a low or high voice.Downside Studio said:The right way to get rid of feedback would be by using something like a 31band eq, or just plain eq from the console.