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Re: [microsound] no input mixing board



> > playing the no-input mixing board=20
>
> does anybody have some more info on "no-input mixing board"s?
>
>
> This is actually something I've been wondering about, having heard of
various people doing this (but not having heard much of the music). Does it
just involve creating feedback by feeding outputs into inputs, and then
controlling it (and how do they keep it under control...just skill?)?



idea is quite simple. out to in. also try send and return (this creates a
really nice addition). it takes time, after a while you
see how the signal goes thru, and can predict most of the happenings.
but.... more i/o makes it more unpredictible
as far as feedback alone (also playing to headphones or amp differs of
course). not playing NIMB a long time , i find best results when having a
small mic pickup a signal from headphones, that isolates me from room preety
well...



good luck



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