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TL4500
New member
Hi.
I am in the process of recording my first few songs on Pro-Tools. We recorded the drums only for a few tracks last week. I have managed what I think is a half decent mix of the drums and through my Dynacord 600 at home the balance is good and everything is coming through loud and clear. I understand that the mix has to sound right when played back in a variety of situations e.g. home stereo, car, headphones etc.
When I listened in the car the Kick drum is really weak. On my Dynacord it sounds great.
Q. When you have something belting out on one system but it doesn't work on another, how can you combat this? If I keep boosting the bass drum to work on a "weaker" system it wont sound right on a better one?
I had compression on and a gate but after listening to the first mix I took them both off and now just have a 7 band EQ with 90Hz boosted, 500 reduced and 4kHz boosted.
Thanks,
T
I am in the process of recording my first few songs on Pro-Tools. We recorded the drums only for a few tracks last week. I have managed what I think is a half decent mix of the drums and through my Dynacord 600 at home the balance is good and everything is coming through loud and clear. I understand that the mix has to sound right when played back in a variety of situations e.g. home stereo, car, headphones etc.
When I listened in the car the Kick drum is really weak. On my Dynacord it sounds great.
Q. When you have something belting out on one system but it doesn't work on another, how can you combat this? If I keep boosting the bass drum to work on a "weaker" system it wont sound right on a better one?
I had compression on and a gate but after listening to the first mix I took them both off and now just have a 7 band EQ with 90Hz boosted, 500 reduced and 4kHz boosted.
Thanks,
T