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Post by johneppstein on Sept 10, 2019 11:01:33 GMT -6
I've heard of people using an SM58 into a Marshall stack. You'll need an impedance matching transformer.
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Post by oliviadolphinjohn on Sept 10, 2019 12:01:41 GMT -6
I don't think its your voice, just how you're using it, and that you can probably learn it. There might be ways to magnify it using gear but I don't know, never worked for me, but you're going to get less detail from a 58. Long sustained notes like in your sample are the hardest to do with fry because leaning on them hard like that counteracts the effect. Fry comes by being allowed rather than controlled. When you get the hang of it, feels like a controlled imprecision.. Doesn't have to be screaming or metal style, it can be a gentle breakup.
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Post by chessparov on Sept 10, 2019 14:26:45 GMT -6
Do some research on vocal fry and glottal compression. Kenny must be singing a tender love song softly there. Chris
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