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hi folks,
its getting vrey difficult to record and mix with any confidence in my room, because im obviously not hearing everything. my studio is a spare bedroom, 12X14X10 with auralex on the walls, and some bass traps in the upper corners. the foam did make a difference, everything sounded a little more solid. but i work at a studio now, with good rooms and a good control room. the difference there is huge [mackies are there, sa opposed to my BAS 20/20's]. the sounds just gel more, and i can hear the affects when i eq something. its jsut not like that in my room. can someone let me know what frequencies i am missing, or post equasions on finding them myself? it feels like im sitting under the peak of a huge standing wave something, there is this gap that i am in, but if it scoot back a foot or two, it sounds different [better, but not all the way]. its not possible to move everything back that amount of space, there is much more equipment in the room. the room isnt ideal, but is there a way to make the mixes translate better? i dislike headphones, and prefer to hear a more expansive sound stage, and i dotn seem to hear that with headphones [mdr90's]. i was also wondering if changing monitors wound help at all. are the bas 20/20s too "big" for the room? our home computer has altec desktops [the ones that come with DELLs, plus the sub. even that sounds better in a way. im just not sure how to fix what i can of this. also, ive been reading RAP for several years now, and gotten wonderful insight from all the posts. just had to mention it. thanks for that. Robert |
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