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brightpavilions
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So here's my question(s)...
I have a record my band has recorded. The usual "standard techniques" were used in it's recording, but overall it was done with a smorgasbord of pre-amps, mid-level condenser mics and SM57s, a Korg digital multitrack unit, an original mBox and PT LE 7. And you know what, things sound pretty alright! BUT that's through my nice Sennheisser headphones. Those seem to sound right on. But my monitors, well those are M-Audio DX4s. Those freak me out. Just tell me people. "You aren't going to hear anything accurate through those."
Then again, let me get me get to a more important point of my post. You see before I had PT, I recorded on cassette 4/8 tracks. I mixed that though my Aiwa stereo speakers that is still hooked up to all my stereo components. And honestly... it sounded just like it did out of the 8-track. Every time I hear something through "studio monitors" it never seems indicative of consumer speakers. I always liked mixing though my stereo speakers.
So this where I am. Someone out there help. I have a pretty good record here. Do I mix through the M-Audio's and hope that's right? Do I try and borrow a better pair of monitors? Do I mix through my headphones? Or do I slap up the Aiwa stereo speakers to the PT rig and mix.
Or... is it all subjective, and I'm just screwed until I decide what I want?!
Let's discuss.
I have a record my band has recorded. The usual "standard techniques" were used in it's recording, but overall it was done with a smorgasbord of pre-amps, mid-level condenser mics and SM57s, a Korg digital multitrack unit, an original mBox and PT LE 7. And you know what, things sound pretty alright! BUT that's through my nice Sennheisser headphones. Those seem to sound right on. But my monitors, well those are M-Audio DX4s. Those freak me out. Just tell me people. "You aren't going to hear anything accurate through those."
Then again, let me get me get to a more important point of my post. You see before I had PT, I recorded on cassette 4/8 tracks. I mixed that though my Aiwa stereo speakers that is still hooked up to all my stereo components. And honestly... it sounded just like it did out of the 8-track. Every time I hear something through "studio monitors" it never seems indicative of consumer speakers. I always liked mixing though my stereo speakers.
So this where I am. Someone out there help. I have a pretty good record here. Do I mix through the M-Audio's and hope that's right? Do I try and borrow a better pair of monitors? Do I mix through my headphones? Or do I slap up the Aiwa stereo speakers to the PT rig and mix.
Or... is it all subjective, and I'm just screwed until I decide what I want?!
Let's discuss.