...a washing machine full of mayhem...
A good thread and good kindling for discussion- but I must confess, the main reason I opened it was because I saw that phrase in the preview, and thought, "I LIKE it!"
...a washing machine full of mayhem...
I hope you realise that I'm not advocating abandoning your ears, nor down playing the importance of critical listening.
I suggested it as "aid", and principally, one to help avoid the random and uncohesive placement of elements in the stereo field.
No one has ever been able to assess whether I'm crazy or not because I keep eating the rorschach cards.
Im not sure what happens when you stop feeling like that..prolly give up and start all over again with another hobby...oil painting next lol
i think the joy of finishing a complete project glosses over the obviously terrible mix.
This new sound I'm playing with now will be the third album.yeah I hear how your sound has evolved, just as a commercially successful musician would, the difficult third album..... or is it the second? lol
"real" instruments offer a whole new set of challenges so its pretty far off someone with my experience is going to plateau, I suppose there's more likely to be disillusionment when your aiming to make a living out of this and cant perfect what your doing
I think it's a great idea and adding to the idea of using your eyes I think having different sets of speakers in the picture will remind them that their mixes should also vary and be appropriate for not only different size speakers and different speaker frequency ranges but also the different placements in the room.I hope you realise that I'm not advocating abandoning your ears, nor down playing the importance of critical listening.
I suggested it as "aid", and principally, one to help avoid the random and uncohesive placement of elements in the stereo field.