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recording play back

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Have a set of padded ear phones (bassey), set of wrap around ear buds (which i think sound good) and Altec Small speakers. I record thru headphones, to keep the noise down. just dosent sound right thru the speakers. any helpfull advive?
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Headphones will sound "bassey" during playback or when recording. Your final mix is what you should be concerned about. That will be when you want to maximize the sound coming out of those Altec's. If you can make your song sound good through those, you should be golden. Just keep everything as flat as can be going in, in other words don't mess with your EQ going in, just save EQ for the mix. And be as gentle on the EQ going out as you can be, less is more. It's really easy to get carried away boosting signals. Listen to mixes on everything you can, car, home, boombox, Ipod. Once you find where everything sounds pretty much the same, you have a good mix.
jb wrote:Dan-O has a point.
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hillbilly wrote:any helpfull advive?
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try loading up a "professionally produced" song into your project alongside your "almost final" mix. Make sure it's a song that sounds as close to yours stylistically as possible. Do an A/B comparison by muting/unmuting the two tracks. Check out how the bass comes across on those cheap altecs. Get your bass sounding like that. You'll probably find that the "pro" song has way more mids & highs in their bass/kick than you thought.
It doesn't matter what kind of speakers you're mixing on, as long as you're used to them, and know what kind of coloured sound you're going for.
eg: my samson monitor speakers are really crisp in the high end, so I have to mix "tinny" in my studio if I want it to sound ok in a car or on headphones.
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thanks guys
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