On Sun, 23 Oct 2016 09:37:11 +1100 Roger <gurusonic@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Is this for removing feedback from an existing recording, or live? For live. I have several piezo pickups attached to different objects. The objects pick up the sound and start to vibrate, creating the feedback. > For an existing recording you could try Audacity's Spectral Editing. > For live, you should eq the PA and monitors before the performance to > minimize the problem areas, but trying to keep as close to flat response > as possible. It's simple but takes a lot to master. For monitors just > push the level until it feeds back and notch out in the equalizer. Then > cup the mic a little and notch any further feedback. A good RTA may > help here although I've heard people use them to tune FOH and the mix > ended up sounding truly awful. > - Best - good third octave equaliser and a good pair of ears > - Less good but possibly helpful - one of those feedback suppressor units A "Feedback Suppressor Unit" in software is exactly what I'm looking for, yes. I'm aware it would change the sound, I could live with that. _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user