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joswil44
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Hey everyone.
I am looking for some advice on Mixing.
I have found through trial and error that obviously what sounds good in the monitors doesnt always sound so great on CD through a car or boombox.
I fear that monitors are too capable of producing the audio sound field that would otherwise distort or fart out in a normal stereo.
I realize that the correct room sound treatment can also point out my flaws.
I use Mackie HR824's.
I am learning to mix flat.
But I am also scared to mix too flat or even be lacking in areas of too much reduction.
My initial instincts when I began recording was to make a monster sound and everything was loud and powerful.
Obviously it came out like the biggest piece of crap in the end.
I would import an audio track from a professional band and it would be very flat and simple.
Mine would sound huge and punchy.
But in the end that professional sounds awesome, and mine has huge flaws.
I am getting better mixes now from the start through experience.
Since I record bands and get paid to do it, I want to be able to get great mixes quickly.
At this point I have to burn a CD, listen to it, go back and fix the frequency levels or cut/boost, burn another CD, go back etc.....
I can waste 10 CD's before getting the final mix.
I feel like I need to buy a small $100 stereo at Wal-Mart and hook it up next to my Monitors through RCA jacks just to test my mix on normal speakers to get a more accurate representation of where I stand before burning to disc.
I dont know if my ears just arent fully trained yet, or if I need another set of monitors to work with or what?
Any advice?
I am looking for some advice on Mixing.
I have found through trial and error that obviously what sounds good in the monitors doesnt always sound so great on CD through a car or boombox.
I fear that monitors are too capable of producing the audio sound field that would otherwise distort or fart out in a normal stereo.
I realize that the correct room sound treatment can also point out my flaws.
I use Mackie HR824's.
I am learning to mix flat.
But I am also scared to mix too flat or even be lacking in areas of too much reduction.
My initial instincts when I began recording was to make a monster sound and everything was loud and powerful.
Obviously it came out like the biggest piece of crap in the end.
I would import an audio track from a professional band and it would be very flat and simple.
Mine would sound huge and punchy.
But in the end that professional sounds awesome, and mine has huge flaws.
I am getting better mixes now from the start through experience.
Since I record bands and get paid to do it, I want to be able to get great mixes quickly.
At this point I have to burn a CD, listen to it, go back and fix the frequency levels or cut/boost, burn another CD, go back etc.....
I can waste 10 CD's before getting the final mix.
I feel like I need to buy a small $100 stereo at Wal-Mart and hook it up next to my Monitors through RCA jacks just to test my mix on normal speakers to get a more accurate representation of where I stand before burning to disc.
I dont know if my ears just arent fully trained yet, or if I need another set of monitors to work with or what?
Any advice?