PineappleBrains
Active member
This could be a pretty simple answer, but I'm not sure.
Lets say your mixing your tracks on the top of the line monitors with the best setup and best sound quality possible. If you spend all of your time mixing it in this setup, and it sounds absolutely perfect. If you then take that track and listen to it on let say computer speakers or a low end stereo system. Could the sound quality of the mixing be thrown off?
Lets say in a song that my bassist is mixing, he is listening to it on his monitors and I am listening on my computer speakers. I keep telling him that the snare is way too loud and the rhythm guitar is was too low. But he says that it all sounds fine on his monitors.
Not that i think he is lying to me, I am just concerned that when we release the songs, everyone will get a different quality depending on their speaker setups.
Any input is greatly appreciated, thank you very much.
Lets say your mixing your tracks on the top of the line monitors with the best setup and best sound quality possible. If you spend all of your time mixing it in this setup, and it sounds absolutely perfect. If you then take that track and listen to it on let say computer speakers or a low end stereo system. Could the sound quality of the mixing be thrown off?
Lets say in a song that my bassist is mixing, he is listening to it on his monitors and I am listening on my computer speakers. I keep telling him that the snare is way too loud and the rhythm guitar is was too low. But he says that it all sounds fine on his monitors.
Not that i think he is lying to me, I am just concerned that when we release the songs, everyone will get a different quality depending on their speaker setups.
Any input is greatly appreciated, thank you very much.