Hi everyone
I can only record in a small my bedroom, even with acoustic treatment
it will a hard task to to achieve some sort of true acoustic environment.
Apart from vocals all instruments are VST/PC based.
I am aware that this causes problems with the low end/bass with the result being a mix
that is missing bottom end when played on other media sound devices.
So my question is this is there any method of trusting studio quality headphones and my monitors
to compensate for the lower end problem eg. some sort of rule of thumb that achieves better results
even though what I am hearing while mixing seems too much or not enough.
Hope this makes sense
I can only record in a small my bedroom, even with acoustic treatment
it will a hard task to to achieve some sort of true acoustic environment.
Apart from vocals all instruments are VST/PC based.
I am aware that this causes problems with the low end/bass with the result being a mix
that is missing bottom end when played on other media sound devices.
So my question is this is there any method of trusting studio quality headphones and my monitors
to compensate for the lower end problem eg. some sort of rule of thumb that achieves better results
even though what I am hearing while mixing seems too much or not enough.
Hope this makes sense