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Gohanto
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Sorry if you get this question too much, mostly I hang around film production and home theater forums and it's rare to find people who know a lot about sound mixing. (And finding this forum too a while)
Long story short, I'm a student film director, majoring in acoustical engineering (designing speakers). I write, direct, edit, and sound design my own films. I edit sound with a pair of Sony MDR7506 headphones, but now I've gotten to the point where I need a better way to mix.
I've got a ~$6k 7.1 home theater system, but from what I've read I need to invest specifically in monitors designed to show the weaknesses in tracks (although I'm still thinking using my home theater sub would be fine to save some $$). Audio mixing is current done in Adobe Premiere (video editing suite) with just the most basic audio controls. Hoping to upgrade to an Avid/Pro Tools setup in the near future though. And I've got an M-Audio 5.1 sound card in a PC. (Got desktop speakers, but at ~$25 I got what I paid for)
So, I'm currently looking for good monitors for mixing film sound with (good 80Hz and above unless someone has reason to suspect "home theater" subs would have a noticeable different from "monitor" subs). And, if need be, getting a different sound card. My current budget is in the $500 market.
Long story short, I'm a student film director, majoring in acoustical engineering (designing speakers). I write, direct, edit, and sound design my own films. I edit sound with a pair of Sony MDR7506 headphones, but now I've gotten to the point where I need a better way to mix.
I've got a ~$6k 7.1 home theater system, but from what I've read I need to invest specifically in monitors designed to show the weaknesses in tracks (although I'm still thinking using my home theater sub would be fine to save some $$). Audio mixing is current done in Adobe Premiere (video editing suite) with just the most basic audio controls. Hoping to upgrade to an Avid/Pro Tools setup in the near future though. And I've got an M-Audio 5.1 sound card in a PC. (Got desktop speakers, but at ~$25 I got what I paid for)
So, I'm currently looking for good monitors for mixing film sound with (good 80Hz and above unless someone has reason to suspect "home theater" subs would have a noticeable different from "monitor" subs). And, if need be, getting a different sound card. My current budget is in the $500 market.