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[QUOTE="Josh_hates_you:405705"]mic positioning and technique is most likely the issue. as niccolai asked what kind of mic are you using live vs. recording. Live singers tend to swallow a mic thus adding to the proximatlety effect making them sound deeper/more brutal/distorted. If you are using a recoring mic get closer to it. try using the same mic you use live for recording. Try singing thru the PA and micing up the woofer of the PA speaker. Usually makes things sounds pretty sick. use more than one mic and blend the two signals. try screamng at a wall and micing the wall, this works great for backup vox. What type of preamp are you using? try driving the gain of the mic pre. use some mis wired cables for a lo-fi effect. What style of vocals are you doing anyways? there are lots things to consider.[/QUOTE]
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