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moresound
Loud Sun Studios
Ftw!!!......................................
The hills are alive with the sound of music ........................ !
That kinda looks like a shot right out of *Toys*


Ftw!!!......................................
very interesting question..need more hypothetical info as to how it goes down though, like are we mixing Tom Dowd style? with an EDL? or are we using our newfangled computer screens etc, 'looking' rather than listening to the music?
if the latter, better hope for an overcast day, or youll never see those screens LOL! then of course youll have to be careful of a downpour on your vintage Neve.
realistically tho, if you are truly mixing in the traditional sense, then outside monitoring will provide an airier (no pun) sound when played back INDOORS. because there is a lack of modality in the low end (nothing to influence or corrupt it) you will no doubt need to push the bass for a more comfortable listening experience once your playback starts bouncing off some walls. a live show outdoors (one with people attending) will have - at least - human bodies to bounce sound off of from the mains
also, im assuming we are mixing rock n roll (bass drums guitars etc).
great thought provoking question..
Wouldn't the sound be absorbed by the bodies to some extent and bounce off the extra heat and humidity assuming the speakers are above the crowd. I'm thinking that is why speakers are angled down; to reduce the angle of incidence from the refraction caused by the inversion layer (cold air above & warner air below)a live show outdoors (one with people attending) will have - at least - human bodies to bounce sound off of from the mains
also, im assuming we are mixing rock n roll (bass drums guitars etc).
great thought provoking question..
of course rock and/or roll = field !!!!
country = farm
blues = trainyard
metal = submarine in the marianas trench!!
pop = simon cowell's asshole
punk = gutter
etc...
Pearl?love it...
im somewhere in a field near a trainyard i guess, with a submarine museum closeby!!
Mixing outdoors or in an anechoic room would almost be like mixing with headphones. It doesn't resemble a typical listening situation enough to be useful.
Mixing outdoors or in an anechoic room would almost be like mixing with headphones. It doesn't resemble a typical listening situation enough to be useful.
This argument comes up often, but it forgets one thing: that one is not making a mix just to sound good in a certain listening environment, they are making a mix to sound good. Period.So wait are you saying I should be mixing in/on....
A car, iPod headphones, a shitty boom box, or computer speakers?
Sorry to be lame about it but those seem to be the most popular listening environments.
Which is worse, mustard gas or napalm?Certainly I want my mixes to translate to those popular mediums but would mixing in a field/outdoors be worse than mixing in a small untreated room?
Neither are ideal but which is worse?
Damn! ..... And I just got most of my stuff set up out behind the barn.
And now it looks like it might rain SH!T.
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cool ..... deja vu..
Hang in there ..for a while anyway, wait till' it snows. Now we have your best of both worlds -nice fluffy soft all-round!