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    Is normalizing overheads a terrible idea?

    I haven't used "normalize" since I was in school and was instructed to do so.
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    Monitor Modeling???

    Monitors are more flat than others. The HS80's are pretty flat monitors, though they're a bit aggressive (but expose the problems in the mids). I had Ns10's, but I never liked them much. I also have event 20/20's which I still have, and traded my adams a8x's for a used TLM 49. I am a gear head...
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    Monitor Modeling???

    Yes, listen at low volumes. Conversation level (to avoid ear fatigue and damage), but even at the volume in an untreated room the low-end is still f***ed up. Room treatment isn't just for the reverberation and flutter echo. It's for the low-end too. My room is +/- 4 except for a little node...
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    How to mix vocals when recorded through mic which has picked a lot of the room ?

    I wouldn't use a full out noise gate, but I would set it as an expander to push anything that's below the threshold down so it's not as loud. Be careful and listen for any loss of transients, try to not let that happen if possible. Even pro recording have room noise. Don't sweat it too much...
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    Monitor Modeling???

    I think if any body is using it as a first reference, that can be a very bad thing. I also think that it CAN POSSIBLY be useful for hearing how your mix would sound on other systems.
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    Monitor Modeling???

    Okay class... Get some 703 fiberglass for bass traps, moving blankets are used all the time. Don't go out and by blankets for "recording" they're just packing blankets to begin with. For mixing, I would recommend headphones if the room isn't treated, and if the monitors aren't that great...
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    Monitor Modeling???

    Take your opinions to gearslutz where the real pros are :) (myself included)
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    Monitor Modeling???

    I gave facts. Rokits aren't flat monitors, though having flat monitors is almost worthless without room treatment, unless you listen at extremely low levels. Have you gotten a chance to hear a real monitoring system? If you have, and you're still saying that the Rokits are flat, you're ears...
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    Monitor Modeling???

    True representation? Those are infamous for being colored, low-end monitors. I'm not trying to knock anybody with them, but if somebody is serious about mixing, they should definitely save up.
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    Monitor Modeling???

    It's a joke, and a waste of money. If you $300 rokits it's not going to make them sound like focals... Rokit's aren't really worth the money for nearfields. Spend your money wisely, on a mix engineer, or on room treatments (a lot of it) and at least $700 for monitors (yamaha hs80's)
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    Death not an option - mix in headphones or a crappy room?

    If you mix with headphones, you're still in a crappy room! just kidding. But seriously, I would probably mix with headphones over a bad room. You have to take phase issues, response, and the response at different levels (because MUSIC is DYNAMIC). The room I mix in, and my monitors are the most...
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    Who should do the fade ?

    I leave the fades up to the Mastering Engineer.
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    Approach To Creating A Balanced Mix

    I'm going to give you guys a little insight to how I create a Balanced Mix. Starting Your Mix The first thing that I do when mixing is set the levels, and pan. I find this important to do before using e.q. compression, or anything else because this will let the frequencies build up and...
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    Changing the size of Waveform (Pro Tools)

    You can zoom in on the waveform really close on the pop so that you can actually see the waveform as just a line, then you can use the pencil tool to draw over the pops.
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    Changing the size of Waveform (Pro Tools)

    Just use volume level automation...
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