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=== Effects === | === Effects === | ||
If you are using vocal effects like reverb, chorus, or delay, turn them off until you can get sufficient [[Gain Before Feedback|gain before feedback]] to get performance level volume. Then add the effects back into the signal chain (one at a time) so you can be aware of the individual impacts that each effect is having on feedback. | If you are using vocal effects like reverb, chorus, or delay, turn them off until you can get sufficient [[Gain Before Feedback|gain before feedback]] to get performance level volume. Then add the effects back into the signal chain (one at a time) so you can be aware of the individual impacts that each effect is having on feedback. | ||
==== TC Helicon Vocal Processors ==== | |||
If you are using a TC-Helicon vocal processor and you have the '''Tone''' processing on, you should not use a T1® Microphone Preset. Using both at the same time can reduce your gain before feedback. For more detail see [[:Category:TC-Helicon|TC-Helicon]]. | If you are using a TC-Helicon vocal processor and you have the '''Tone''' processing on, you should not use a T1® Microphone Preset. Using both at the same time can reduce your gain before feedback. For more detail see [[:Category:TC-Helicon|TC-Helicon]]. | ||