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SBW2000
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Hi all,
A seemingly simple question - how do you judge the "real world" sound when mixing a song? I'm speaking from the perspective of using a PC multitrack recorder ( in my case Cool Edit Pro 2 ) where inevitably the mixdown (eg mix to mp3 played back in Media Player) is completely different from the carefully balanced mix in the multitrack software. I find I have to suppress the low and particularly the higher frequencies, am I using the wrong software, or is there a trick to judging how a mix sounds in the wild?
SBW2000
A seemingly simple question - how do you judge the "real world" sound when mixing a song? I'm speaking from the perspective of using a PC multitrack recorder ( in my case Cool Edit Pro 2 ) where inevitably the mixdown (eg mix to mp3 played back in Media Player) is completely different from the carefully balanced mix in the multitrack software. I find I have to suppress the low and particularly the higher frequencies, am I using the wrong software, or is there a trick to judging how a mix sounds in the wild?
SBW2000