CMolena
Active member
Hey guys.
Probably thats a subject that someone has already brought up...but anyways...
I'm currently using a kind of old single speaker to mix some songs. I've been doing 50% of the mix in this speaker and 50% in my earbudds. It turned out that, making most of the moves in mono made the mix sounding so much better for me when I listened to it in stereo (my earbudds and my car and some other sources I try to listen to just to check out if its allright).
Have anyone else had the same experience here? Would it be unprofessional of my part to mix a band's record like this? I always check the final results at my friend's studio aswell, in good proper studio speakers.
Probably thats a subject that someone has already brought up...but anyways...
I'm currently using a kind of old single speaker to mix some songs. I've been doing 50% of the mix in this speaker and 50% in my earbudds. It turned out that, making most of the moves in mono made the mix sounding so much better for me when I listened to it in stereo (my earbudds and my car and some other sources I try to listen to just to check out if its allright).
Have anyone else had the same experience here? Would it be unprofessional of my part to mix a band's record like this? I always check the final results at my friend's studio aswell, in good proper studio speakers.