
Robertt8
Well-known member
How are you supposed to check your mixes with the mixes of other professional recordings if they've been mastered? I mean, I check for EQ differences and of course placement of the sound in the stereo environment, but how can you really compare the two?
Also, what's a good way to do this in the home studio without having to unplug speakers from your system and into your stereo...by then I usually forgot exactly what I was listening for because of the lag time.
What exactly changes from mix to master beside making it apparently louder and adjusting some EQ?
Also, what's a good way to do this in the home studio without having to unplug speakers from your system and into your stereo...by then I usually forgot exactly what I was listening for because of the lag time.
What exactly changes from mix to master beside making it apparently louder and adjusting some EQ?