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brash
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: Dec 2002
Location: Claremont, NH
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Most effective, easiest way is to use good monitors. You could also (or instead if you were masochistic) play your stuff through as many different systems as possible. That would be a pain in the ass, but perhaps worth it if you want to be almost almost perfect instead of almost perfect...
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-brash
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Apr-03-2003 20:03
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Taz
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Mar 2002
Location: what's the difference
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As you practice more and more, your mixes will sound reasonably close to the same from system to system, just like with the pros.
Mastering helps a lot.
Here's a few guides for referencing and troubleshooting:
- Small computer speakers or your TV for overall melodic volume balance, as if you were mixing for the radio
- Headphones for inner details, stereo spread, echoes & reverbs, EQ
- A larger hi-fi system (or if you can afford them, studio monitors) for EQ, balance, compression, echoes & reverbs, general mixing
- Car stereo for sub-woofer frequencies & possibly ultra-highs
- A 3-piece computer speaker system is good to check for muddiness or sibilance
aiight!
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Apr-07-2003 05:58
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