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Old 15th January 2009   #15
Jack Ruston
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Yeah...It MIGHT mean that your room is good to mix in, provided that the song sounds good in a wide variety of other environments, and that the song is representative of a full range of frequencies. In other words, if the song is well mixed and sounds good, and it sounds good in a similar way in your room, chances are that your room is a good mix room. BUT it IS key dependant. It may be that your room is relatively flat around the fundamental of that song, but it doesn't mean that it's flat across the board.

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