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Batman
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I would do the following: Crank it up. Real loud. It makes wonders with the recorded tone. Then try a tighter speaker. I use EV's for recording and V30 for live unmiked sound.
On technique, I would use more force. It means worse shredding but better livelier tone. Use your thumb flesh to get some harmonics. Dampen while playing. Get the tone to live with how you pick. If you play a straight tone it hardly matters how good the sound is, it sounds lifeless. Crappy tone but sparkle in your fingers, and it sounds nice.
Only my opinion. I thought your recording was decent, but the tone lacks life.
On technique, I would use more force. It means worse shredding but better livelier tone. Use your thumb flesh to get some harmonics. Dampen while playing. Get the tone to live with how you pick. If you play a straight tone it hardly matters how good the sound is, it sounds lifeless. Crappy tone but sparkle in your fingers, and it sounds nice.
Only my opinion. I thought your recording was decent, but the tone lacks life.