if you know your headphones really well, you can mix on them, BUT it will never sound nearly as good as it would mixed on monitors you know half as well. So, can you do it, of course. Is it recommended, absolutely not.
And I second what jimmys says, do not get the KRKs, save up just a little...
I record straight to the 5400rpm drive in my MBP, sure on bigger sessions I need to make sure that Live is the only thing running, but to this point I have had no problems at all. You don't need a 7200 or SSD, would it be an upgrade yes, and the most ideal setup would be the one paulq...
Wow I dunno how you found it in 3" depth, I believe the preferred depth for low end freqs is 4" (but I'm sure someone will chime in, I plan on double layering 2")... I wouldn't only frame the back, when framed on the sides and bottom the SNS will stand no problem. SNS is NOT rigid enough to...
I've really wanted to add an MPC to my setup, and like everything else, I've researched and researched and researched, and just when I decided to go with the MPC1000, I notice there is an MPC Studio coming out? Does anyone know anything about this? It looks like as the renaissance is a hybrid...
Yeah, deal with the room first, to me sabians especially B8s just sound shitty to put it bluntly... I've used many a symbol, don't buy into the zildgen hype, their splashes and chinas are aight, but, nothing beats paiste's sound, SERIOUSLY!!! Not hating, just the only 2cents I had to toss in...
It's probably because REGISTERED users of Ableton have some of the best support in the industry and only thieves of software would be trolling forums looking for answers... just sayin'...
So, since I have been a member of this forum, I have answered many an amateur (read, I never went through the awesome included tutorials or took advantage of the awesome technical assistance ableton offers) questions in this section of the forum, with no reply, thanks that worked, or no, still...
The JBL LSR2325Ps are flat from 80Hz-20kHz, they take a 6dB hit @ 50Hz, and a 15dB hit from that between 20Hz and 50Hz with a steady decline... They are putting out 30Hz @ a 16dB hit, not too shabby for a 5" woofer, I can't say for sure, but I'm willing to bet those are some of the best specs...
THIS IS NOT TRUE as far as the JBLs go!
The LSR2325Ps get VERY CLOSE to that with their frequency range of 43Hz - 20kHz, the 8"s only buy you another 6Hz as their range starts at 37Hz... That doesn't translate well to an additional $150 a monitor to me...
What do translate well are my mixes...
unless the file you posted got f'd up by converting it to mp3, that is not white noise. You do not have the rack fully expanded out, so it is impossible for me to see if there is any reverb or delay running. on the top left corner next to the power button for the drum rack select the other two...
sounds like the kit you are using has some weird reverb or delay already on it... what version of ableton do you have and what drum kit did you use. The first thing I would do is expand out the entire device rack at the bottom of the screen and see what kind of processing is already inherently...
Alright... I may be able to have it done sooner, but I figured I would give myself some time just incase. My girlfriend and me are doing an album for her sister's birthday and everything is all done except for one track. All the others were relatively easy as they were covers, but the one I...
Ok, here goes:
Room dimensions: ~14'w x ~8'd x 9't (width x depth x tall)
My control desk is 5'6"w x 2'9"d
I have another work station that is 8'w x 2'7"d
There is also a dresser that takes up about 3sqft of floor space and other random equipment taking up about 7sqft of floor space...