
Drummer4Life05
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I recorded a song on my PC, and unfortunatley I don't have any studio-type monitors, so I'm using a 3-pc speaker system with subwoofer.
Since there is no CD burner on that PC, I record the song in real-time through my Delta into my Mixer, into my MiniDisc.
When I play the song through a regular system (2-pc. "Home Theater" system...), it's WAY too muddy, but sounds fine on my PC speakers -- which is expected. The PC speakers undoubtedly color the sound.
But, on the system that I test it on, it sounds muddy, but I can change the treble and bass to make it sound just fine!
Here's my question: Should the mix sound good when the treble and bass knobs are right in the middle [i.e. not affecting the output at all]?? Or is it okay to have to adjust them a bit?
Thanks for any tips!
Since there is no CD burner on that PC, I record the song in real-time through my Delta into my Mixer, into my MiniDisc.
When I play the song through a regular system (2-pc. "Home Theater" system...), it's WAY too muddy, but sounds fine on my PC speakers -- which is expected. The PC speakers undoubtedly color the sound.
But, on the system that I test it on, it sounds muddy, but I can change the treble and bass to make it sound just fine!
Here's my question: Should the mix sound good when the treble and bass knobs are right in the middle [i.e. not affecting the output at all]?? Or is it okay to have to adjust them a bit?
Thanks for any tips!