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fendorst
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I have a fair amount of experience recording with analog tape. But this isn't a rant about why that's better than digital. They both work great, I hear great stuff recorded both ways.
But I will say when recording digital (I use Cakewalk GuitarTracks Pro3, Windows PC, M-Audio USB interface, KRK powered monitors) everything I track always comes out unbelievably bright. Whether drum program, bass, guitars, keyboards, vox... the high end of individual tracks is always so freakin' BRIGHT. When listening to all tracks together it's painfully harsh.
I roll off highs on every individual track, sometimes when tracking, sometimes when mixing, sometimes both. I EQ out more highs on the overall mix. Still can't tame the overall brightness.
Something isn't right. One shouldn't have to dial back high end on every track at every step of the process.
My gear isn't stellar, but it isn't total garbage, either. Also, the problem is not that I get no low end. All of the low frequencies are properly recorded for their respective instruments. I get good bottom end.
The problem is everything I record plays back overly bright. And it's not a question of individual taste. Everyone for whom I play the mixes says the same thing: it's way too bright. Doesn't matter whether I play back on home stereo, through the KRKs, in the car or on the ipod.
Any thoughts? Thanks.
But I will say when recording digital (I use Cakewalk GuitarTracks Pro3, Windows PC, M-Audio USB interface, KRK powered monitors) everything I track always comes out unbelievably bright. Whether drum program, bass, guitars, keyboards, vox... the high end of individual tracks is always so freakin' BRIGHT. When listening to all tracks together it's painfully harsh.
I roll off highs on every individual track, sometimes when tracking, sometimes when mixing, sometimes both. I EQ out more highs on the overall mix. Still can't tame the overall brightness.
Something isn't right. One shouldn't have to dial back high end on every track at every step of the process.
My gear isn't stellar, but it isn't total garbage, either. Also, the problem is not that I get no low end. All of the low frequencies are properly recorded for their respective instruments. I get good bottom end.
The problem is everything I record plays back overly bright. And it's not a question of individual taste. Everyone for whom I play the mixes says the same thing: it's way too bright. Doesn't matter whether I play back on home stereo, through the KRKs, in the car or on the ipod.
Any thoughts? Thanks.