bluesfordan
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I know already that people suggest listening to your mixes on various systems, what about bluetooth wireless speakers? I do not own anything in that vein yet so I can't speak for them. I've read reviews that mention compression as a natural compromise (pretty much the same as for wireless mic connections and guitar systems).
Seeing as how more and more people are using their phones and computer devices to listen to music and the seemingly increasing popularity of bluetooth speakers, is this something that we as music content generators ought to be considering?
If you think about it, you could listen to your mixes in real environments like a living room, office or kitchen without having to render them into media (CDs, MP3s, MP4s, and yes, cassettes ) and adjust your mixes via ipad/tablet. You won't have to specially tune a mixing room. And to be downright honest, the vast majority of consumers of music won't be audiophiles.
Food for thought. Discuss. Flame me and ban me if you must
Seeing as how more and more people are using their phones and computer devices to listen to music and the seemingly increasing popularity of bluetooth speakers, is this something that we as music content generators ought to be considering?
If you think about it, you could listen to your mixes in real environments like a living room, office or kitchen without having to render them into media (CDs, MP3s, MP4s, and yes, cassettes ) and adjust your mixes via ipad/tablet. You won't have to specially tune a mixing room. And to be downright honest, the vast majority of consumers of music won't be audiophiles.
Food for thought. Discuss. Flame me and ban me if you must