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| Gear nut Join Date: Jun 2006 Location: santa monica, ca
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| Mixing habits Thanks for taking the time to share your experience with us! I was wondering about your way of mixing: what are your favorite monitors, do you switch between multiple pairs, and do you listen to other music as a reference? In other words, what good habits can we form to maintain objectivity when we're mixing? Or does that matter? Thanks, Alex Kemp |
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| Gearslutz.com special guest Join Date: Mar 2008
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| I use a combination of quiet listening and loud listening. The loud listening juices me up and causes me to be brave. The quiet listening gives me a realistic view of vocal to track ratio. Listening from another room is good for hearing stand-outs and will quickly tell you if you have dead wood. i.e. meandering sections with no melodies. |
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