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jeffree
New member
So, to sum up the advice, for newbies...
* tighten up the bass by placing foam pads underneath
* raise the bass level by placing your monitors closer to a
reflective wall (a foot or less can mean a rather big boost)
* then, before mixing, listen to some favorite, well-recorded
pro CDs through your monitors, and really get to know
the balance that you're targeting (so that your own mixes will
transfer well to other systems)
* and for BX5 owners... be sure to try the *acoustic space* switch on the back. Two of the settings will subtly lower the mids and highs so that the bass will be more prominent in your mix.
Simple, eh?
J.
* tighten up the bass by placing foam pads underneath
* raise the bass level by placing your monitors closer to a
reflective wall (a foot or less can mean a rather big boost)
* then, before mixing, listen to some favorite, well-recorded
pro CDs through your monitors, and really get to know
the balance that you're targeting (so that your own mixes will
transfer well to other systems)
* and for BX5 owners... be sure to try the *acoustic space* switch on the back. Two of the settings will subtly lower the mids and highs so that the bass will be more prominent in your mix.
Simple, eh?
J.
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