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Evolve140
Only Sidechaining a Bit
Registered: Mar 2005
Location: Denver
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Took me a year to get fully used to my monitors
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Mar-22-2010 20:43
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Evolve140
Only Sidechaining a Bit
Registered: Mar 2005
Location: Denver
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I live in an apartment, it's perfect. My roommate adjacent to me is chill with edm beats within reason, but he's gone at class all day. With monitors in my experience I find that most producers produce low, and write melodies at a low volume. I don't have my monitors turned up loud very often. When my track gets moving along and I start feeling a groove, I turn it up and work on it that way for a few minutes, then turn it back down. Then towards the very end I tend to keep it pretty loud, followed by a break and then pretty low. My room is treated, the difference isn't huge but it's worth the $100. I nailed out some early reflection issues that were noticeable.
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Mar-22-2010 23:15
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theterran
Supreme tranceaddict

Registered: Mar 2010
Location: Texass
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There's actually a point I'd like to bring up that's half observation half serious question.
First, I pose the disclaimer that I'm a novice and can only make observations at this point.
Second, if there's a download to that .mp3 on soundcloud to get the master copy and this is how people have been reviewing it, disregard my observations below.
I would like to point out that soundcloud seems to distort a track in the med to high range when it's played from their site, or through the widget. I've uploaded 3-4 songs and every time it's made that particular range sound off compared to the master copy on my desktop. I even uploaded (And briefly removed) some professionally mastered tracks to see how it affected them, and it really pisses all over the sound IMO.
This treads on a very in depth topic that I'm still wrapping my head around, which deals with different audio mediums and how your track is affected by them. As to not bunny-trail off into that I'll digress...
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I listened through a pair of Beyerdynamic DT770 Pro studio headphones, and my Logitech 5.1 speakers. (set to stereo)
In both cases :
- The medium-highs / highs seem distorted.
- The bass, kick, lows, low-meds and upper high end seemed fine. Kick was just a little muddy to me though. (I'm only running a 150W sub with my speakers)
I have personal qualms with the rhythms on two of the synths, but this thread is for the sound quality itself, so I'll refrain from getting off topic.
Overall I like the sound, it's quite groovy, but it still needs a little work I imagine.
So there's my dolla-fifty-two ^^
Last edited by theterran on Mar-23-2010 at 00:21
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Mar-23-2010 00:13
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Evolve140
Only Sidechaining a Bit
Registered: Mar 2005
Location: Denver
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| quote: | Originally posted by fuxzz
My neighbours has a sick understanding too, no problems what so ever.
I can see the positive sides of room treatment so I will definitely get it in the future, but I have to read up a bit on the subject before that. And maybe get to know my monitors a little better too, that way I guess it will be easier to hear what I need to do with the room. |
Yeah, my room is big enough for a desk with my gear and my bed. I looked up treatment for a month or 2 I was on a treatment kick, just ended up treating almost every part of my room since it's so small. It's my little cell.
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Mar-23-2010 01:57
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