I am guessing my 57 will work well for this. But what kind of effects work well on these kind of vocals? Think backing up growls and screams over singing.
I also have an Audix i5 and an MXL cardioid mic
recording growl/ screamy vocals
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Re: recording growl/ screamy vocals
I like the i5 over the 57 for screaming. Ugly high gain distortion with a high pass mixed in really really low works, preferably on a track send so you can adjust the amount more easily. Only use so much that you get a slightly brighter thicker sound, not so much that it sounds distorted.
Other than that, the usual eq-compression-(delay)-reverb. And double tracking.
Other than that, the usual eq-compression-(delay)-reverb. And double tracking.