Performing with the L1 Pro: Difference between revisions
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==== Setting the Level ==== | ==== Setting the Level ==== | ||
"Sing as loud as you're going to sing with your lips touching the windscreen and adjust the trim so that the LED just flickers RED. Remember that when you want to be your loudest vocally, you're lips should be touching the windscreen. You can always "work" the mic by backing away from it to lower volume but remember that when you need to be loudest, you're kissing that windscreen. This technique is true for ANY live amplification system, not just ours | "Sing as loud as you're going to sing with your lips touching the windscreen and adjust the trim so that the LED just flickers RED. Remember that when you want to be your loudest vocally, you're lips should be touching the windscreen. You can always "work" the mic by backing away from it to lower volume but remember that when you need to be loudest, you're kissing that windscreen. This technique is true for ANY live amplification system, not just ours." -- Ken-at-Bose | ||
==== Singing ==== | |||
You will probably find that you hear yourself better with this system than in other live music situations. If you are new to the experience, you may want to back off from the microphone. Try this instead. Get up closer to the mic. Relax and get used to hearing yourself. You will find it is easier to sing when you can hear. | You will probably find that you hear yourself better with this system than in other live music situations. If you are new to the experience, you may want to back off from the microphone. Try this instead. Get up closer to the mic. Relax and get used to hearing yourself. You will find it is easier to sing when you can hear. | ||