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Old 13th June 2009   #17
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1. It takes a lot of time to learn your monitors and room, and all of its weak points/points of exageration.

2. Mix at a low volume. If you can feel it there, you'll feel it when it's loud.

3. Turn it up once in a while to see if any freqs jump out or induce fatigue.

4. Reference on other speakers often. Earbuds, computer speakers, car, headphones, laptop...whatever. 99% of consumers listen on CRAP playback devices. Make sure they feel the drums and understand the vocal.
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