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joshw
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I'm sure my situation isn't uncommon - I'm a home producer of my own music with too small a room to mix in. It's about 12x13 with 8 foot ceilings, which gives 1276 cubic feet (about half the recommended minimum size). Despite some bass traps and other tweaks, I still have some nasty peaks and valleys in the room acoustics. In my case, getting a bigger room isn't an option for now, so my mind started thinking about the biggest room in the world: the outdoors.
Has anyone experimented with mixing and mastering outdoors? This should solve most problems with uneven bass response. I'm guessing I'd need to mix with my mind on the dry side, since the lack of room reflections would give me the false impression of deadness, but it's easier to compensate for that than it is to compensate for bass buildup indoors.
It's obviously not ideal, given the fact that hauling gear around is a big pain, but making rough mixes indoors, then doing finishing them outdoors once or twice a year seems like a good idea.
Please share your experiences if you've tried this! And let me know if I'm missing something that would be a deal breaker. Thanks a bunch!
Has anyone experimented with mixing and mastering outdoors? This should solve most problems with uneven bass response. I'm guessing I'd need to mix with my mind on the dry side, since the lack of room reflections would give me the false impression of deadness, but it's easier to compensate for that than it is to compensate for bass buildup indoors.
It's obviously not ideal, given the fact that hauling gear around is a big pain, but making rough mixes indoors, then doing finishing them outdoors once or twice a year seems like a good idea.
Please share your experiences if you've tried this! And let me know if I'm missing something that would be a deal breaker. Thanks a bunch!