Feedback Hunter is an innovative tool designed for FOH and live sound engineers to ensure maximum gain before feedback—fast. It revolutionizes the way stage monitors and PA systems are set up by analyzing the mic and monitor’s response and creating an EQ curve that optimizes the relationship. This ensures clear sound throughout your live shows
with less risk of feedback.
No more complex
time-consuming processes: Feedback Hunter’s setup can take as little as 30 seconds. With its user-friendly interface
Feedback Hunter is not just for the seasoned sound engineer but for anyone who seeks excellent live sound.
Unlike X-FDBK
which can be used during a live show and produces single notch bands for problematic frequencies
Feedback Hunter processes the whole frequency spectrum and should be used during the setup time
when you are ready to ring out your wedges or PA.
Intelligent Analysis
Feedback Hunter evaluates the mic-speaker interactions using white noise
fine-tuning its feedback control to your specific acoustic environment.
Fast Setup
Analyzing and processing your monitors can be done in as little as 30 seconds. Transform the tedious task of ringing out speakers into an efficient
streamlined experience.
Customizable Results
Use the "Frequency Brackets" to confine the affected frequency ranges or modify the processing intensity with the "Depth" knob as required.
Adaptive to Complex Spaces
In noisy environments or when more headroom is needed
adjust the "Noise" and "Headroom" knobs to customize the plugin's settings prior to the analysis phase.
Features:
Maximize gain before feedback
As little as 30 seconds for the entire process
Works in noisy environments
Eliminate the need for ringing-out speakers
Customize the affected frequency ranges
Adaptable target headroom
Requirements:
Platform
CPU
RAM
Disk
Notes
Additional Requirement
Audio Card
Ports
Internet Required
32 Bit Support
64 Bit Support
Plugins
mac
Intel or Silicon Architecture
8
16
Minimum: 1024x768
Recommended: 1280x1024 / 1600x1024
USB displays are not supported as the primary display.