Frusciante_Fan
New member
Hi folks
I am working on a recording now that I did on a analoge four track. It is just vocals and classical guitar. I ran it through my soundcard and have had some great results in Cubase SX. My only problem is that when I edited it I was monitoring through headphones. I knew the headphones did not have the bass respones required for the song so I compensated for that ,, but when I listen to them on "normal" home stereo and computer speakers It sounds really bad.
When I listen through the AT monitoring headphones it has lots of low level detail , and it soundes very clear. But on speakers the detail is just gone, and the mids sound like there boosted.
Could someone please help me translate my mixes from headphones to actual speakers.
I am working on a recording now that I did on a analoge four track. It is just vocals and classical guitar. I ran it through my soundcard and have had some great results in Cubase SX. My only problem is that when I edited it I was monitoring through headphones. I knew the headphones did not have the bass respones required for the song so I compensated for that ,, but when I listen to them on "normal" home stereo and computer speakers It sounds really bad.
When I listen through the AT monitoring headphones it has lots of low level detail , and it soundes very clear. But on speakers the detail is just gone, and the mids sound like there boosted.
Could someone please help me translate my mixes from headphones to actual speakers.