06-08-2018, 01:28 PM
(04-08-2018, 04:43 AM)Faders_up Wrote: I would revisit your low end. The sub frequencies are too pushed and the high end is a little too hyped in an Aural Exciter way. . May be worth investing in a sub woofer.
I think a far simpler solution is to turn the level up momentarily beyond conversation during mixing, so one is less likely to fall foul of the ear's non-linearities
Until the new room is assessed, there's probably little point in even mixing, but I wanted to try my vision for a more musically dynamic, and engaging record.
So for now at least, the 2 subs from the last studio, can stay safely caged behind bars
Actually, my experience with acoustics tends to raise concerns about sub woofer deployments, because they more often than not create more problems than they solve, especially in the hands of unacquainted enthusiasts sitting in small rooms!
Thanks for listening and the headsup.
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