An apprentice question for speakers

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Guys,

Christmas wishes

This may seems ugly but I hope you help me

I am recording (learning) with my small bench setup in my room with a set of multimedia speakers.

It has a woofer and 2 speakers
It has three rotator faders. First fader volume, the second bass and the third treble.

Say it has reading from 0 to 100
While mixing I keep the volume, bass and treble at 25.
Kindly inform me how much I have to rise , or keep the faders.

I hear the noisy and distortion audio on keeping the full volume on play back

Guys, kindly inform me how much the speaker volume should be while mixing

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No one could possibly tell you what the most accurate setting would be without a complete analysis of the system, in the room, with the proper calibration equipment.

That said - I can all but guarantee that no matter the settings, you aren't going to get reasonably accurate and consistent performance from the system no matter what the settings.

I don't mean to be the bearer of bad news - That's just the way things are.

The only thing you could possibly do is to set the tone controls to whatever sounds the most neutral against whatever reference recordings that you're most familiar with. Even with that - I'd do whatever I could to up the game as far as your monitoring is concerned.
 
No one could possibly tell you what the most accurate setting would be without a complete analysis of the system, in the room, with the proper calibration equipment.

i think you mean "no one but ez_willis."
 
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It doesn't matter what volume you mix at as long as you're comfortable.

Find the best recorded CD of the type of music you're into, put that on and set the volume, treble and bass where it sounds best, then work on your stuff.
 
It doesn't matter what volume you mix at as long as you're comfortable.

Find the best recorded CD of the type of music you're into, put that on and set the volume, treble and bass where it sounds best, then work on your stuff.

thanks dintymoore ,

valuable

i have a sample mix, i want a second ear to give me proper critics

shall i post here.?
 
Yeah. Post in the MP3 clinic, then put a link to it in here.

Dr. V
 
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