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Rusty K
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Hello there,
A few weeks back I posted a thread about a problem I was having. That is, headphone distortion monitoring my mixes. A distortion I did not hear on my room monitors. There were many posts and a lot of good advice. One suggestion was to get another pair of headphones to A/B with my own. I just purchased a pair of AKG K-240's. As far as mixing I can already tell a vast difference in quality from the Sony MDR 7506's. Of course I use my room monitors as primary.
My problem is that I'm still getting substantial headphone distortion at levels that are nowhere near clip. I can't figure out why this should be happening. Here's some stats of a mix I'm currently working on.
This mixdown is at levels distortion free in the headphones.
Left-(-3.35db), Right-(-2/86db)
Avg. RMS Left-(-22.16db), Right-(-22.05db)
If I push the level over this I detect (headphone) distortion.
When I try mastering the mix I'm barely able to sqeeze and amplify the mix at all. The levels hardly break the -3db level with some peaks between -1db and -.03db.
I tried to "Normalize" (which I usually don't use) the mix and the levels went up but again at certain peak levels I get the headphone distortion.
I thought perhaps I clipped the individual tracks in recording but I've checked and I can't find anything.
I'd sure appreciate some resolution of this problem.
Thanks,
Rusty K
A few weeks back I posted a thread about a problem I was having. That is, headphone distortion monitoring my mixes. A distortion I did not hear on my room monitors. There were many posts and a lot of good advice. One suggestion was to get another pair of headphones to A/B with my own. I just purchased a pair of AKG K-240's. As far as mixing I can already tell a vast difference in quality from the Sony MDR 7506's. Of course I use my room monitors as primary.
My problem is that I'm still getting substantial headphone distortion at levels that are nowhere near clip. I can't figure out why this should be happening. Here's some stats of a mix I'm currently working on.
This mixdown is at levels distortion free in the headphones.
Left-(-3.35db), Right-(-2/86db)
Avg. RMS Left-(-22.16db), Right-(-22.05db)
If I push the level over this I detect (headphone) distortion.
When I try mastering the mix I'm barely able to sqeeze and amplify the mix at all. The levels hardly break the -3db level with some peaks between -1db and -.03db.
I tried to "Normalize" (which I usually don't use) the mix and the levels went up but again at certain peak levels I get the headphone distortion.
I thought perhaps I clipped the individual tracks in recording but I've checked and I can't find anything.
I'd sure appreciate some resolution of this problem.
Thanks,
Rusty K