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Parkesy50
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Hi all,
This is almost certainly a silly question, but nevertheless it's something that's doing my head in.
I'm currently mixing a track, and am regularly exporting to audio and listening to it on various sources. The problem I'm experiencing relates to the various things I listen to my mix on - my ipod with 2 different types of earphones; my PC through both speakers and headphones, and my home stereo. The mix sounds completely different on all of these - ie too trebly on some, too bassy on others etc, so it's got to the point now where i don't actually know how my mix 'really' sounds.
As I say, it's probably a daft question, but any tips on how to get around this? Is it best to listen to as many sources as possible and try and get a mix that sounds acceptable on all? Or listen to the best quality (in my case, PC with Headphones) and mix to this, irrespective of how it sounds on all the others? I would have thought that this would be the better option, but then different speakers, headphones etc boost the sound themselves (eg increase bass levels) so I might end up over-compensating for the headphone-boosted-bass.
If it sounds like I'm confused, then I am! Any tips or hints would be great!
Thanks
Parkesy50
This is almost certainly a silly question, but nevertheless it's something that's doing my head in.
I'm currently mixing a track, and am regularly exporting to audio and listening to it on various sources. The problem I'm experiencing relates to the various things I listen to my mix on - my ipod with 2 different types of earphones; my PC through both speakers and headphones, and my home stereo. The mix sounds completely different on all of these - ie too trebly on some, too bassy on others etc, so it's got to the point now where i don't actually know how my mix 'really' sounds.
As I say, it's probably a daft question, but any tips on how to get around this? Is it best to listen to as many sources as possible and try and get a mix that sounds acceptable on all? Or listen to the best quality (in my case, PC with Headphones) and mix to this, irrespective of how it sounds on all the others? I would have thought that this would be the better option, but then different speakers, headphones etc boost the sound themselves (eg increase bass levels) so I might end up over-compensating for the headphone-boosted-bass.
If it sounds like I'm confused, then I am! Any tips or hints would be great!
Thanks
Parkesy50