Hi
I was wondering if anyone is using a frequencey shifter to control feedback in live audio situations. If so, do they work well with music or do they only work well with speech.
For those of you who do not know what I am talking about just a quick explanation:
Frequencey Shifters do exactly what the name says. The audio output from the mixing desk is shifted up or down by a few hertz eg 0.5 - 5hz. What this means is that the frequencies put out through the FOH speakers is slightly different then the input. This means you can't get into a feedback loop as the input and output signals don't add to each other.
Thanks
I was wondering if anyone is using a frequencey shifter to control feedback in live audio situations. If so, do they work well with music or do they only work well with speech.
For those of you who do not know what I am talking about just a quick explanation:
Frequencey Shifters do exactly what the name says. The audio output from the mixing desk is shifted up or down by a few hertz eg 0.5 - 5hz. What this means is that the frequencies put out through the FOH speakers is slightly different then the input. This means you can't get into a feedback loop as the input and output signals don't add to each other.
Thanks