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I do a mix, and I play it through my monitors, two sets of headphones, and a couple of commercial CD players. No problem.
So, I bung the same CD into my diskman, and suddenly there's sibilance on esses and such, although the very same walkman doesn't produce the same sibilance on commerical CDs. WTF? |
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I wonder if your overall mix is too hot for the diskman? I don't really know, but if your mix peaks at 0db, it may actually clip on a cheaper system. I've read that pro mixs are mastered to peak at -0.2 or even -0.3 to account for this.
Other than that, I have no idea... Take care, Chris |
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Okay, I'll put it to the test. Hang on...
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Okay, I did it. I cut the overall mix level by 0.5 dB. I listened to the new mix and the old mix twice. The 'quieter' mix has less sibilance and almost no distortion on the worst part.
I'm thinking you're right, Chris. |
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Oops!
Now I know why some guys told me they can't listen to my records... I always thought the CDRs were defect or so... Axel |
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I never had troubles with my mixes though...
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