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Old 12-06-2006, 07:27 PM
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but wouldn't that introduce some kind of phasing?
Sure it would. The way I understand it all EQ involves phasing but I must admit that I do not understand it on a deeper level. I should probably look into this because I do want to know.

Honestly, I don't get a shit. I made some mixes way too harsh on purpose the other day. They turned out sounding a little boring (not exciting or anywhere near harsh at all) and a little muddy. I'm tired of this shit. I've got to get my system figured out.

I need some muddy studio monitors. Since like 7 people on Earth understand the inverse effect every fucking studio monitor company is making their damn monitors mid scooped because it sounds "better". I don't want that. I want my monitors to sound like shit.

Hell, now that I think about it, my hi fi speakers have the low mid thing I don't really like, oddly enough. Maybe I'll try mixing on Klipsche and then using my Mackie on my TV. That would be funny / interesting. Hmmm.



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