Hey everyone,
I'm new here so please forgive me if this is in the wrong thread.
Basically I have made this track, using headphones, admittedly the only headphones I have are the Mpow headset for work (very bass heavy, but surprisingly decent for listening) and some pioneer HDJ100 (also very bass heavy) but none are made for producing.
When I hooked up my Yamaha HS8s for the first time to test, the mix sounds no where near as good!
I did a bit of googling and found that it's normally the other way around, and more difficult to get a mix to sound good in headphones.
I am mostly happy with it but my biggest issue is the 'tom'... I'm not sure how it would replicate on someone elses headphones/speakers, but it all sounds really good in my headphones, but as I said with my speakers the tom isn't very audible but creates a nasty click in the low-mid ends.
I will provide links to the audio if you are interested
I basically would like to find out if you might have any neat tricks to make the tom sound louder (more audible) without hurting the mix (in both speakers and headphones)
It could possibly be an acoustic problem in my bedroom, I don't have many options as I am in lockdown at my parents house hense why I am producing using the only headphones I have. One speaker is higher than the other and they are not set up correctly to have the proper effect they should do when producing.
I would love it, if there was a way to create a mastering chain which replicated the sound of my headphones on any speakers, is that even possible?
Ableton Live 10, windows 10
Tom (alone) clyp.it/aifsg0yw?token=e0675888944b6b067f0f014f4c1ccdb6
Tom with Drums clyp.it/kvmbgrex?token=a9ffa0f3a840186dc8fa45f5e20739b7
Full Drop clyp.it/ycmkeeev?token=1f8c35c504c0fabf313215f9e7f33eae
Sorry if this doesn't make much sense, if you're willing to help, please ask any questions.
Thank you!
I'm new here so please forgive me if this is in the wrong thread.
Basically I have made this track, using headphones, admittedly the only headphones I have are the Mpow headset for work (very bass heavy, but surprisingly decent for listening) and some pioneer HDJ100 (also very bass heavy) but none are made for producing.
When I hooked up my Yamaha HS8s for the first time to test, the mix sounds no where near as good!
I did a bit of googling and found that it's normally the other way around, and more difficult to get a mix to sound good in headphones.
I am mostly happy with it but my biggest issue is the 'tom'... I'm not sure how it would replicate on someone elses headphones/speakers, but it all sounds really good in my headphones, but as I said with my speakers the tom isn't very audible but creates a nasty click in the low-mid ends.
I will provide links to the audio if you are interested
I basically would like to find out if you might have any neat tricks to make the tom sound louder (more audible) without hurting the mix (in both speakers and headphones)
It could possibly be an acoustic problem in my bedroom, I don't have many options as I am in lockdown at my parents house hense why I am producing using the only headphones I have. One speaker is higher than the other and they are not set up correctly to have the proper effect they should do when producing.
I would love it, if there was a way to create a mastering chain which replicated the sound of my headphones on any speakers, is that even possible?
Ableton Live 10, windows 10
Tom (alone) clyp.it/aifsg0yw?token=e0675888944b6b067f0f014f4c1ccdb6
Tom with Drums clyp.it/kvmbgrex?token=a9ffa0f3a840186dc8fa45f5e20739b7
Full Drop clyp.it/ycmkeeev?token=1f8c35c504c0fabf313215f9e7f33eae
Sorry if this doesn't make much sense, if you're willing to help, please ask any questions.
Thank you!