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But it sounded sooo nice in the car.
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Oh well. It's a learning experience.
hu-ryu wrote:you realise how much your mixes/"mastering" sucks.![]()
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But it sounded sooo nice in the car.![]()
Oh well. It's a learning experience.
I don't think that has to be true at all. Sure if you are using old Yamaha NS-10s then they will probably poke your eye out with anything that isn't 100% even; but a good speaker is supposed to be revealing as opposed to brutal or unpleasant.HepCat wrote:...good monitors. I'm told they're meant to make mp3s and less than good mixes sound bad. My monitors make the DAW official demo songs sound doubleplus good, but lower quality recordings also sound somewhat good rather than rough.
This.Noplan wrote:It does not help if you have the best studio monitors but your room acoustics suck. It's a good idea to have a good pair of headphones additionally.
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