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daveparker
Member
Hi forum.
Im having some issues getting the bass right in my mixes and I was hoping
someone could shed some light on the matter.
The problem is that I can do a mix through my monitors (Event 20/20 Bas V2)
which sounds fine. But when I go and play it in the car I find that either
the kick is way too high in the mix, or the bass guitar is overblown, or the
track has no bass at all. If I do get a mix right it's more through luck than
judgement.
For EQ, I usually put a 6db high pass filter on the bass guitar at about 125Hz,
I boost the kick at 80Hz and at about 5Khz to bring out the click. This
in theory should stop the kick and bass from drowning each other out.
I'm wondering if the problem is my room setup. It's a rectangular room about
3.5m x 2.5m. The monitors are halfway along one of the long walls, about
1m apart and I sit about 1m away. As I move back towards the other wall
I find that the bass increases. This means that the level of bass I am hearing
depends on where I am sitting and I think this is the cause of my problem.
What im doing now is A/B comparing to a pair of cheap computer speakers.
I find it easier to tell if the bass is out of whack with these. Now it can't
be right that I paid about £600 for the Events and a pair of £20 computer
speakers are showing mix problems that the Events arn't.
Can anyone help out with my problem?
Thanks
David
Im having some issues getting the bass right in my mixes and I was hoping
someone could shed some light on the matter.
The problem is that I can do a mix through my monitors (Event 20/20 Bas V2)
which sounds fine. But when I go and play it in the car I find that either
the kick is way too high in the mix, or the bass guitar is overblown, or the
track has no bass at all. If I do get a mix right it's more through luck than
judgement.
For EQ, I usually put a 6db high pass filter on the bass guitar at about 125Hz,
I boost the kick at 80Hz and at about 5Khz to bring out the click. This
in theory should stop the kick and bass from drowning each other out.
I'm wondering if the problem is my room setup. It's a rectangular room about
3.5m x 2.5m. The monitors are halfway along one of the long walls, about
1m apart and I sit about 1m away. As I move back towards the other wall
I find that the bass increases. This means that the level of bass I am hearing
depends on where I am sitting and I think this is the cause of my problem.
What im doing now is A/B comparing to a pair of cheap computer speakers.
I find it easier to tell if the bass is out of whack with these. Now it can't
be right that I paid about £600 for the Events and a pair of £20 computer
speakers are showing mix problems that the Events arn't.
Can anyone help out with my problem?
Thanks
David