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  1. #1
    X Factor hopeful
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    Default guitar feedback generation.

    i want to be able to simulate guitar feedback. but i don't have the cash to shell out for the softube feedback maker.
    any cheaper alternatives? other than actually buying a guitar, amp, and making it.
    anyway to aproximately synthsize similar sounds?

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    The rehab years
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    turn monitoring on and put speaker near mic?
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    The sort of pencil mics that you often get free with your PC are ace for this, like this:



    works awesome on vocals especially.
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    The comeback tour
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    "turn monitoring on and put speaker near mic?"

    I would not advise it. Good way to burn out tweeters.
    Best option is of course a guitar and amp! Does not have to be a big amp. I have a 7W(and that's a porkie!) Maplin module at work and that will feedback into a Strat.

    Use a mic by all means if no guitar but feed some cheapo amp/speaker setup, one without a tweeter. You see these tiny sstate practice amps with 5-8" speakers in them rated at about ten watts(not!) at Cash Converters, burn one of those out.

    Dave.

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