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chamelious
www.thesunexplodes.com
What on earth is this RAMI guys problem? Nothing constructive to say just childish bad language.
Nah, I'm sure it makes him feel great mouthing off to people over the internet.
EDIT: My rep went from all green to all red in 1 post?
Come on, guys. It's not about one long standing member not liking what you say.Mine too. Seems if a long standing member doesn't like something you've said, thats it.
This is great advice. unless you have the cash to treat the room properly your at the mercy of the room.I had this same problem untill I got to know the monitors and the room and how my mixes translate. my studio www.sterlingsoundstudios.comAbout the only thing you can do (other than all the broadbands) is to learn the monitors. Figure out how they translate and take that into consideration when mixing.
Burn a bunch of cd's and try them in different stereos. Boomboxes (do they still call em that??) car stereos etc...
If they sound too bass heavy, back off the bass and lower freqs when you're mixing. It'll probably be to the point of your mixes sounding weak and thin in your room but will translate decently to other systems.
Most definitely not the optimum but you work with whatcha got til ya don't have to...right?
I don't want to go off-topic, but you might want to consider changing the name of your place... Sterling Sound is one of, if not *the* biggest post-production facilities on the planet.This is great advice. unless you have the cash to treat the room properly your at the mercy of the room.I had this same problem untill I got to know the monitors and the room and how my mixes translate. my studio www.sterlingsoundstudios.com