If you're making your own music on the fly, fine then; some multiband compression (used lightly) and some limiting (again lightly, no more than -3 db or so) will help.
BUT
For DJing?!?!?! Those tracks that other people wrote are mastered already. Then, the house system has ...
I experience this myself all the time. And I have been wondering about it.
One psycoacoustic phenomenon that COULD be significant here is the pitch vs. loudness perception. If you try to make a sinus-tone at a perticular frequency, say 440Hz, and play it in a pair of headphones you can hear it for ...
Of course there is a reason these theories exist - including the one about the womb. These can help explain why we like what we like. After all, we truly ARE nothing more than structured chemicals interacting under the influence of physical stimuli!
f*** Freud, realy Freud really has nothing to do with it. In fact, hes the exact opposite.
heartbeat remember? Not thinking, heart beat.
Freud delt with the human instinctive urges, not thinking. IMO this "theory" is totally useless. The analogy with the womb is obvious - as with lots of ...
markaugust wrote:yep
same here but then for the blue sky medisdesk monitors!
tip!
and to jackrock...that sounds nice that new track of yours, nice sounds, nice composition!
especially the beginning of the track I like
thumbs up
Oh and by the way: Tradition demands that I answer a "monitor on a budget"-question with suggesting a slightly more expensive product:
I recently got a pair of Genelec 8030A's. They are AWESOME! Clean deep bass, crisp highs, detailed mids, precise stereo imaging. TIP!
SEARCH. This is talked about every week. Theres more than enough posts on it for you already.
This guy pissed me off a bit.
There seems to quite a bit of negativity when a forum newbie like myself asks a pretty open-ended question and opens the floor to other people to share ideas and ...