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djdarwin
New member
Hey Everybody,
This is my first post. I just had several questions regarding Mixing/Mastering and creating that "hot" final product.
I have been mixing my tracks using headphones for about 18 months now as I mastered the learning curves assosiated with midi sequencing, reason and protools. Now that i have some experience i am ready to take my mixes to the next level. I am currently in the market for a pair of monitors for under 500. I would be working (recording, mixing and post production) in an untreated 10X12X8 foot bedroom. Would the KRK RP6's be a good pair for a room this size?
If the room is untreated (no bass traps or frequency absorbing foam) is the investment in monitors even worth it? Paying good money for a flat response makes a lot of sense but not if the room your working with distorts you results right?
Is it important to get the isolation pads for your monitors? Why?
I hear people talk about wall mounts. Does this help and how is it properly done?
Any thoughts or comments are appreciated.
This is my first post. I just had several questions regarding Mixing/Mastering and creating that "hot" final product.
I have been mixing my tracks using headphones for about 18 months now as I mastered the learning curves assosiated with midi sequencing, reason and protools. Now that i have some experience i am ready to take my mixes to the next level. I am currently in the market for a pair of monitors for under 500. I would be working (recording, mixing and post production) in an untreated 10X12X8 foot bedroom. Would the KRK RP6's be a good pair for a room this size?
If the room is untreated (no bass traps or frequency absorbing foam) is the investment in monitors even worth it? Paying good money for a flat response makes a lot of sense but not if the room your working with distorts you results right?
Is it important to get the isolation pads for your monitors? Why?
I hear people talk about wall mounts. Does this help and how is it properly done?
Any thoughts or comments are appreciated.