On Sat, 1 Sep 2012, Jim Brown wrote:

> A common real world example is a "star" singing the Anthem at home
> plate, with an acoustic delay of 120-150 msec through the sound system
> to the singer's ears.  The solution is simple -- we give the singer
> undelayed sound from his/her mic into headphones or a big monitor
> speaker directly in front of them.

      The first time I was preparing to sing the national anthem for a 
large stadium (around 1990), my vocal coach simply echoed me so I could 
get used to it :).  I still deal with it from time to time on the phone, 
where it really drives me nuts, but sometimes you just have to live with 
it. -kb7psg
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