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Posted by spolitta on Sep-07-2008 23:02:

quote:
Originally posted by Theran
I must say I don't fully agree. The fact that you need good monitoring is correct, if not, the most important thing. However I don't fully agree on a treated room.

Treating your room is recommended, hell, if I had the money I'd do it. But this one is all about the ears. If you are using a untreated room for years now, and you use that same setup to listen to music, you'll know how pro music sounds in your untreated room. You ears are trained to that particulair space.

For instance, I use a untreated room for my producing, but I had a couple of engineers and producers saying my mixes are great! That is because my ears are trained to the room I work in.

But still, treating a room is very effective and adviseble, but if you're short on cash, it isn't completely necessary, it's luxury (IMO).


Worst piece of an advice I heard.


Posted by echosystm on Sep-07-2008 23:37:

quote:
Originally posted by spolitta
Worst piece of an advice I heard.


I agree.

Clearly, Theran, you haven't had to deal with a bad room (or you don't know how much better a treated room can be).

quote:
Originally posted by Theran
if you're short on cash, it isn't completely necessary


Treating a room can be done very very cheap :/


Posted by DJ RANN on Sep-07-2008 23:42:

quote:
Originally posted by spolitta
Worst piece of an advice I heard.


Actually it's not that bad. If a room is decent (by luck or design) then knowing the room is important, because it's all about translation but having said that if you can make it sound better with very simple and cost effective measures why go through the backward process of adjusting your hearing to a defective or sub standard system.

Yeah, it's true you can treat a room for really cheap. just get some eggboxes stapled to your walls......


Posted by kitphillips on Sep-08-2008 02:34:

Yeah, its not terrible advice, its really just a matter of how bad the room is, some rooms require very little treating, that's if shuffling furniture counts as treating... If the room is terrible though, it will need treating, but I'm not convinced theres that many truly awful rooms around...


Posted by Theran on Sep-08-2008 09:24:

quote:
Originally posted by spolitta
Worst piece of an advice I heard.


quote:
Originally posted by echosystm
I agree.

Clearly, Theran, you haven't had to deal with a bad room (or you don't know how much better a treated room can be).

Treating a room can be done very very cheap :/


Well thank you guys, I like you too ...

I have dealt with a bad room, still doing so. But as you might have read, I said it was advisable to treat the room, perhaps with curtains or a couch. As you also might have read, the ear adjusts to the room its in. If you're in a bad treated room, and you mix a track to one of the pro-tracks, it will probably sound good. I have a untreated room myself, and my mixing is pretty okay (thats what I think though ).

And I browsed to the 'studio-pictures' thread, and I must say, I haven't seen much rooms that are treated. Maybe we should ask them.


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