
Halion
New member
I have very small monitors, that are fairly crappy. I did a small test and concluded that they go no lower than 70 hz. However, I know these little suckers very well. In the beginning, I was boosting lows like crazy in the hope of getting some thumping going on. In vain, ofcourse. The mixes where largely way too bass heavy. However, since a while now, I've started mixing the low (and high) end by brains more than by ears, since I know my monitors won't tell me truth anyway. I've just finished a small piece of filmscore with a very bass heavy percussive part in it, and upon checking it on the school studio's Mackie HR 824's and Far mainfields, the bass was actually pretty good! I mixed with the knowledge that I wanted some thumping, but nothing techno-ish, so I dialed in just a little boost at about 80 hz, which hardly came through my own monitors at all, but I just stuck with it. I wanted more treble aswell, but knowing that my monitors don't have the kind of transparent treble I'd like, I didn't touch it (and knowing that my source is good because it consisted of quality orchestral samples). The mix was fine in the end, even though I did 99% of it on small crappy monitors.
So my question to you: can you mix by brains just as well as you can by ears?
So my question to you: can you mix by brains just as well as you can by ears?