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This is a band I have been listening to for a long time, and I have always been amazed by their vocal work. This following track is no different:

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I am posting this song because I have a question related to how these vocals sound starting at 00:32. Is the majority of this aggressive sound coming from tube saturation?

Thanks in advance,
Joey W

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thejoey57 Sun, 08/28/2011 - 22:51

WELL, I actually saw these guys live a couple of days ago here in Austin and luckily they played this song.

After listening to this song live it does not sound like much was added to the studio version. From what I could tell at the venue he was running his vocals into an OM2 and into an Allen & Heath board (yeah...not very specific as to the rest of the signal path)