Hi Caleb,
The VPDI does a great job of handling resonant guitar body feedback through the data collected by tapping, etc. during voiceprint creation for each instrument.
I use two or three acoustic guitars at gigs and was previously using an LR Baggs equalizer for each guitar. Now with VPDI I have one pedal that stores all my presets - fantastic!
The problem is with the microphonic feedback that sometimes comes from my anthem pickups. I'm really missing the ability to simply "notch this out" using a dial for live situations.
Is there something already in the app - or in the works for the app for this issue- other than using the custom EQ feature (hard to do at a gig) to notch out an offending frequency that is coming from the microphone? Or perhaps another way to notch an offending frequency out? I usually try phase button first, but that does not always work with microphonic feedback.
Would love to hear your feedback - haha!
Danny Grasseschi
The VPDI does a great job of handling resonant guitar body feedback through the data collected by tapping, etc. during voiceprint creation for each instrument.
I use two or three acoustic guitars at gigs and was previously using an LR Baggs equalizer for each guitar. Now with VPDI I have one pedal that stores all my presets - fantastic!
The problem is with the microphonic feedback that sometimes comes from my anthem pickups. I'm really missing the ability to simply "notch this out" using a dial for live situations.
Is there something already in the app - or in the works for the app for this issue- other than using the custom EQ feature (hard to do at a gig) to notch out an offending frequency that is coming from the microphone? Or perhaps another way to notch an offending frequency out? I usually try phase button first, but that does not always work with microphonic feedback.
Would love to hear your feedback - haha!
Danny Grasseschi
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