
FeldFunker
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Hab die hier grad entdeckt und mußte grinsen, das will ich Euch natürlich nicht vorenthalten:
von http://www.tweakheadz.com/studio_monitors.htm
Should a monitor really be flat? Some say no. They say buy a monitor that you like to listen to, that your favorite music sounds great on, then match your efforts in the mix to produce that sound you love. Others, however, say if certain frequencies are over represented, you will under-represent them in your mix. Huh? Ok here we go. Studio Jock A has a [g=118]bass[/g]-shy set of nearfields. S/he like the [g=118]bass[/g] strong and thumpin' So they make those little 6 inch woofs pop to the beat. When Jock A goes to Jock B's studio, equipped with subwoofers, Jock A realizes his or her mix is nothing but one giant wash of low frequency mud. Ah, dude, you lost that one. But before you go post on my forum "HELP ME!!!!!!!, my mix thounds like thiiiit" keep reading, ok?
Now Jock B in his premium subwoofer enhanced [g=118]bass[/g] studio smiles condescendingly at Jock A, tweaks a mix to pure sonic [g=118]bass[/g] perfection. The [g=118]Bass[/g] is just blowin everyones chest away like a heart attack, but the rest of the mix appears strong and balanced in all frequency regions. Jock B smugly walks a CD to Jock As studio and loads his latest mix. To their astonishment, the [g=118]bass[/g] is gone, not even present except a little wimpy tap-tap-tap of a cardboard sounding kik drum. Tweak rolls on the floor, laughing his a** off. Jock B sputters, having lost his composure, "W-w-w.here did my [g=118]bass[/g] go!??" Ahem, the "truth" is that because Jock B heard the [g=118]bass[/g] so well in his studio, he did not put enough into the mix, and the little "flat" monitors at studio A didnt give a flying cone excursion.
This brings us to Tweaks Law, which says, whatever your monitors are good at is exactly what your mix will be bad at.
von http://www.tweakheadz.com/studio_monitors.htm