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pM of impk21.co
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I did my first legit mix with my own production. Sucked. I have been recording pre-mixed beats made by other people in my group to my hardware. Today I focused on mixing my own beat with my guys vocals. Did a mix, put it in his car cd player. It was horrible. The instrumental lacked bass, his vocals lacked bass and lacked the over all "round" sound you want to hear in vocals. I know its hard to obtain a "warm" sound with digital, but damn.. I am using a AKG sp1000 small condensor diaphram mic. I was told it would still be good to use even though its main intent was for instruments vs. vocals. But I am beginning to wonder. Currently, id rather use my Shure 58 dynamic mic, at least it was easier to eq the final sound. The main issue is my monitors however. I checked out the ALesis monitors(Alesis Monitor One MK2 Studio Monitors}. They seem to have good reviews. They areright in the price range of $200 which I dont have but I will spend. I want to use them with my home reciever. The reciever has an option for a flat eq response.
Given all my setup info, will these work. My home reciever jus has the deal where you plug the bare wire into the reciever, will these monitors work for that. As far as the condensor, I think if I adjust the bass on the mixer up some but sparingly, it would help with the lower frequecies, then I could maybe get closer to the fuller sound I want, yes/no? Hollah.............................pM
Given all my setup info, will these work. My home reciever jus has the deal where you plug the bare wire into the reciever, will these monitors work for that. As far as the condensor, I think if I adjust the bass on the mixer up some but sparingly, it would help with the lower frequecies, then I could maybe get closer to the fuller sound I want, yes/no? Hollah.............................pM