Nate74
HR4FREBR
Is this frequency a common problem spot?
I downloaded a series of mp3 files that were supposed to be 10Hz to 300Hz, all at the same dB level. I put them into my Daw, plugged in a mic with a Figure 8 pattern and positioned it roughly where my head is during mixing, with the 8's pointing out like my ears. I played the file and recorded it back through the DAW.
Not surprisingly, nothing was very well represented until approaching about 40Hz (I'm running VXT6 Monitors), but there was about a 6dB hump centered at about 52Hz.
I have about as much 703 trapping in my new room as possible so am not sure what else to try, but was wondering if this is a common problem spot?
I downloaded a series of mp3 files that were supposed to be 10Hz to 300Hz, all at the same dB level. I put them into my Daw, plugged in a mic with a Figure 8 pattern and positioned it roughly where my head is during mixing, with the 8's pointing out like my ears. I played the file and recorded it back through the DAW.
Not surprisingly, nothing was very well represented until approaching about 40Hz (I'm running VXT6 Monitors), but there was about a 6dB hump centered at about 52Hz.
I have about as much 703 trapping in my new room as possible so am not sure what else to try, but was wondering if this is a common problem spot?