three new topics in one day, phew...
now, i understand using off-axis micing for different responses, glancing air blasts, etc. my question is for vocals.
i usually end up with the mic (u87, c12, etc) angled slightly down to the preformers chest to get a fuller sound. but i have seen others aiming the mic up, placed rather high, with the preformer singing into the the bottom at about 45 degrees. i would think this would exastrabate nasalness quite a bit...
haven't had guinea pigs lately to experiment with, but could anyone ellaborate on the cirsumstances that would require this. i mean, i understand getting the tone right, but i just see this same position often enough to think it has a regular use.