Post #2593344
2026-02-11 12:51 UTC
@GubbiAnn@mastodon.art you can do no-input feedback entirely within your mixer itself (and maybe aux sends to pedals etc), and then send the main out to the PA, that would be consistent as long as you bring your mixer. if you want the PA to be mic’d up and part of the feedback loop, (or if you’re using the venue’s mixer?) that would definitely be totally different for each location and have to be tested out, or improvised. but I think for many artists doing it, NIMB means the former method.
Replies (1)
-
@GubbiAnn@mastodon.art 2026-02-11 13:31
@trashpandaqc@mastodon.online i use the former method you describe, and what i mean is that a different pa issues different results. My mixer output (the cheapest behringer in the market) goes to the pa. All no input happens in pedals which are input to the small mixer. I would like to know why different pa gives different resulta. and eventually how to overcome. I am assuming an impedance problem, will test witg a different mixer and/or a turn table small pa.