so i was recording some death metal vocals yesterday, with two singers.
one of them has a higher, more scream oriented voice, and for him a handheld sm58 works perfectly (i've worked with him before, mixing his vox is a breeze).
the other singer has a much lower guttural voice (and also isn't as experienced, i might add)....when i tried the same sm58 handheld on him it sounded like shit, lots of low frequency noise, pops, and basically indistinguishable.
we ended up using an sm57 on a stand and engaging the hipass on the mic pre, which sort of helped things, but it's still far from being as great sounding as the other guy.
there are mainly two problems: pops/plosives, like b, p etc, and an overall muffled sound.
anyone got some hints on what might work better with this guy and his singing style? i guess using a popfilter would be an obvious choice, but how about different mics (something brighter, with less low mid mud), distance between mic and singer....also anything i can tell the guy to improve his "singing"? i know jack about this stuff, but i'm thinking along the lines of "try to back off on the P/B sounds" etc.
thanks in advance
btw, now that it's already recorded, if anyone has any hints on how to mix these vocals, go ahead!
right now i'm thinking about multiband comp for the low mids, high shelve boost, and automating the pops down so the comp doesn't go on a killing spree...any other ideas?
one of them has a higher, more scream oriented voice, and for him a handheld sm58 works perfectly (i've worked with him before, mixing his vox is a breeze).
the other singer has a much lower guttural voice (and also isn't as experienced, i might add)....when i tried the same sm58 handheld on him it sounded like shit, lots of low frequency noise, pops, and basically indistinguishable.
we ended up using an sm57 on a stand and engaging the hipass on the mic pre, which sort of helped things, but it's still far from being as great sounding as the other guy.
there are mainly two problems: pops/plosives, like b, p etc, and an overall muffled sound.
anyone got some hints on what might work better with this guy and his singing style? i guess using a popfilter would be an obvious choice, but how about different mics (something brighter, with less low mid mud), distance between mic and singer....also anything i can tell the guy to improve his "singing"? i know jack about this stuff, but i'm thinking along the lines of "try to back off on the P/B sounds" etc.
thanks in advance
btw, now that it's already recorded, if anyone has any hints on how to mix these vocals, go ahead!

right now i'm thinking about multiband comp for the low mids, high shelve boost, and automating the pops down so the comp doesn't go on a killing spree...any other ideas?