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Blue Frequency
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Posted - 2004/07/28 :  23:35:36  Show profile Send a private message
I've figure out how to export tracks to a .wav and they sound great through my crappy pc speakers. the problem come in when i burn them to CD and play them in my stereo. I can't get the kick drum and bass to come through the sub, so it sounds really flat. The bass and kick go through my speakers but nothing comes out of the sub like all the pro tracks. Any ideas on what I'm doing wrong? Something with frequencey?

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Posted - 2004/07/29 :  03:03:37  Show profile  Send a private message
hehe, i fixed it, needed play with another part of the mixer. sounds yummy now. just need to get a really good lead going.

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Posted - 2004/07/29 :  03:38:50  Show profile  Send a private message  Visit Comet's homepage
Great! A good way to master your songs are on some good speakers. They need to be flat in sound. That way, when you adjust stuff, it'll sound good on everything. If you master on a computer with a subwoofer speaker thing that you can adjust like me, that's crappy.



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Posted - 2004/07/29 :  07:32:50  Show profile  Send a private message
i only have my crappy pc speakers, but im still learning so its alright.

now if only my computer wouldnt slow down at random times...

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Like Comet said ,you need Good Speaker's ,(Nearfield in this case))Monitor's would be the first choice ,Since their made for this. You can't expect a good mixdown from anything else ,Especially PC speaker's! If you can't get Monitor's ,A decent Hifi Would 'maybe' get your mixdown's better sounding on other System's but at the end of the Day ,You need a good set of Monitor's to get a good mixdown ,Also over time and your mixdown's will get better ,Just need to Practice ,practice...And practice. Hope I've helped in someway!



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