MrZekeMan said:
Well, I think your attempt to prove that what I said was only "Half-right" was extremely feeble at best. If I saw any validity to any of these points whatsoever, I would acquiesce. Maybe the only thing I can see any validity in was me thinking you were about 15.
I didn't try to prove anything, I just gave you my comments and my opinions.
MrZekeMan said:
I could go back and respond to all of your posts one at a time and pick them apart, but I've grown tired of you. You are a knot head, and you aren't going to concede.
Concede to what? I have already said that real monitors would be better than using stereo speakers. All I've said about EQd speakers is that my EQ-tuned speakers are better than my un-EQd speakers. Have you listened to my speakers before the EQing? NO. Have I listened to my speakers before the EQing? YES. Have you listened to my speakers after the EQing? NO. Have I listened to my speakers after the EQing? YES. Now, who is the better judge to decide if the EQing of MY speakers was an improvement? YOU apparently? What logic does that follow?
MrZekeMan said:
Zekeman doesn't claim to be a pro but here is what he recommends:
If you are remotely interested in recording and mixing something that sounds decent, and translates well, go and buy yourself some STUDIO MONITORS. There are plenty out there that are VERY cheap..
VERY cheap monitors are not VERY good. Someone at the planet used to mix on stereo speakers, but decided to buy some cheap Alesis monitors (Alesis One or something) when his stereo went dead. He thought the monitors sounded like crap and considered to buy some new stereo speakers instead. But he ended up buying a pair of lot more expensive Event monitors which he was satisfied with.... What's the conclusion to this? Some stereo speakers CAN sound better than cheap monitors.... If un-EQd speakers are better to mix on is another question.
MrZekeMan said:
If you are working with some type of ludicrous set-up like this, or trying to mix through cans, you are in for a wonderful eye opening experience when you first mix through some decent monitors. Suddenly all the things you've been struggling and pulling your hair out over will fall right into place, because you will be using the right TOOL for the job...
Exactly that happened when I EQ tuned my speakers. Everything sounds more detailed, more natural, more clear. You can hear everything and it's not muddy any longer. All bass tones that has the same volume, now also sounds to have the same volume, etc. etc...
I know that this is hard to coprehend for you pro-wannabes just because it's the common opinion that you need a pair of decent monitors to mix. You don't really. I (and many with me) have made some pretty good mixes on stereo speakers...
The unskilful blames his tools, but the skilful can make wonders with anything. (just to quote myself)...
If you really want to change my mind, then you have to come up with something better than just saying "this is not right, you should do like this".
If you for example now are so shure that the digital 10-band EQ of the VS induces noticeable artifacts in the sound, then give me a method of how I can detect this!
Not that I think it would be that big deal if it did leave some artefacts... I mean, these artefacts would in no way leave marks in the final mix if I listen on it on different systems and compare.
Most people use EQ all the time (except for some strange "never-EQ" people), and all that EQing goes into the final mix without anyone complainting, so what's the difference? Except that this EQ doesn't go into the final mix and that I at any moment can turn off the EQ to compare.....
So, Zekeman, can you accept that I have a different oppinion than you, or will you still act like BlueBear and call me a knot head? Aren't you a knot head just as well when you persistantly argue for your point of view?
If you like, you can listen to the tune "Mighty Sight" at
http://mp3.com/boray .It's mixed on my stereo speakers even before I made the EQ tuning... So is it possible to make decent mixes on stereo speakers? I think so. It's recorded on
a VS840EX in 2000 and remixed on a VS1680 in 2002. Unfortually I had to record it through my old Soundblaster16 card when I made the mp3...
/Anders