Nov 13, 2009, 08:37 PM
The default studio monitors in north america for mixing are the sony 7506, chances are you're not going to hear any mids and highs that are beyond the capacity of those $50 headphones. Low end frequencies are mixed on actual speakers for obvious reasons. My comment on audiophile level gear wasnt because im ignorant of what most of those features boast but because most consumers have no idea what they are. Unless they're applying some sort of post processing to the music its never going to sound better than what was heard on the cheap ass studio monitors.
From an engineers point of view on a commercial project, if im seeing weird inaudible artifacts during post production in my DAW then im going to do my best to get rid of it. Its not intended and i dont want the client to think im a sloppy asshole.
I can count the commercial things i've done on one hand so take it with a grain of salt.
From an engineers point of view on a commercial project, if im seeing weird inaudible artifacts during post production in my DAW then im going to do my best to get rid of it. Its not intended and i dont want the client to think im a sloppy asshole.
I can count the commercial things i've done on one hand so take it with a grain of salt.