Smittefar
Axe-Master
The reaper blog just posted about using headphones for guitar feedback during recordings
https://reaperblog.net/2019/10/guitar-feedback/
https://reaperblog.net/2019/10/guitar-feedback/
That guy isn't pursuing musical feedback we're talking about.The reaper blog just posted about using headphones for guitar feedback during recordings
https://reaperblog.net/2019/10/guitar-feedback/
Instead of what the video shows of putting the headphone driver near the pickups, I'm thinking of simply putting a headphone on the body of my guitar... If there's enough output, no extra equipment necessary.The more I think about it, the more sense it makes to have a small quality speaker mounted to a mic stand with input controlled by axe-fx and expression pedal. By varying speaker loudness and guitar distance & angle, you get a miniature, quieter version of a loud stack: full spectrum excitation, variable distance/delay, and control of the feedback loop, anytime you need it. Don't know if would excite the guitar enough, but it would replicate complex environment more accurately.
As another example of this when GnR recorded Appetite for Destruction Slash had his amp in an isolation booth but had a Boogie in the control room with him pointed up at his guitar. The volume of the Boogie was controlled by a foot pedal so he could get reinforcement and controlled feedback simply by moving his foot.