As a chronic sufferer of mids creeping up syndrome, I was wondering if
others here have any routine of keeping their mids under control on
multitrack to stereo mixdowns.
In article <1117864765.515730.23350@g49g2000cwa.googlegroups.com>,
meandeanmachine <deanbowlus@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
>As a chronic sufferer of mids creeping up syndrome, I was wondering if
>others here have any routine of keeping their mids under control on
>multitrack to stereo mixdowns.
What levels are you monitoring at?
--scott
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On 6/4/05 1:59 AM, in article
1117864765.515730.23350@g49g2000cwa.googlegroups.com, "meandeanmachine"
<deanbowlus@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
> As a chronic sufferer of mids creeping up syndrome, I was wondering if
> others here have any routine of keeping their mids under control on
> multitrack to stereo mixdowns.
>
> Thanks for any new insights.
Constantly checking my mix against a known target example
>
meandeanmachine wrote:
> As a chronic sufferer of mids creeping up syndrome, I was wondering if
> others here have any routine of keeping their mids under control on
> multitrack to stereo mixdowns.
Don't accumulate them in the first place. Diverse mic choices and
positioning, room selection and tuning, instrument options and tuning.
Find and EQ that you liek the way it sounds when you cut mids. I really
like the sound of the mid cut on the Chandler TG Channel. I find a mkae
I lot of better choices when I see what I can clean out with that.
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