Re: Studio Monitors question
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Do I really need a pair of studio monitors? (I was thinking of Alesis Monitor One if I was ever going to get one)
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no, not really. a friend of mine (owns his own studio for 10 years now) monitors on some standard technics 3-way speakers. and he does both mixing and mastering. so, you do not need monitors really, but it would be better if you had. alesis is a pretty good choice - nothing special, but pretty good for the money.
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How does a studio monitor sound like for things other than music production, like listening to mp3's?
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this is one pretty dumb question. it is like asking how does your car go if you drive your girlfriend or your grandma.
in general, monitors sound flat and without colorations (extended bass response, softer highs, etc.) that most of the hi-fi speakers have one way or another.
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How loud should I turn my speakers or monitors for optimal performance during production, and how loud do most people set their speakers at?
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i just read a book which contains interviews with a lot of proffesionals, and their basic principle is to monitor their mix a bit louder than ordinary speech level (maximum at 90 dB). when they make the mix they listen to it in the hallway outside studio, make additional changes, and then, but not always, get the mix to some big hi-fi speakers to check it out louder.
you should monitor the final mix louder (not during the mixing stage), since trance is mostly made for clubs, but that won't help too much since every setup sounds differently.
basically, the lower the volume, the longer it takes you to grow tired of it. and be nice to your ears, you have only one pair and that pair has to last for a lifetime.
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