Hi,
I'm relatively new to making music but I have composed a number of tracks using logic pro x in my spare time over the years. I've never had problems with my ears before as I listen and compose at reasonable levels.
Yesterday I started a new tune and its hurting my ears slightly. I've attached a short snippet in the form of an mp3. Is the culprit the square wave lead? It doesn't seem too loud to me listening on the monitors (Samson Rubicon R5a), relative to the other tracks. And I don't think I'm listening to it too loud. However when I tested it on my mac book the lead does seem too loud relative to the rest.
I don't have any compression on my drums but this hasn't caused me problems before.
If I listen to the attacked clip on my monitors it doesn't take long for my ears to feel sore again.
How can I avoid this problem and continue working on my tune?
Thanks!
BÓG
I'm relatively new to making music but I have composed a number of tracks using logic pro x in my spare time over the years. I've never had problems with my ears before as I listen and compose at reasonable levels.
Yesterday I started a new tune and its hurting my ears slightly. I've attached a short snippet in the form of an mp3. Is the culprit the square wave lead? It doesn't seem too loud to me listening on the monitors (Samson Rubicon R5a), relative to the other tracks. And I don't think I'm listening to it too loud. However when I tested it on my mac book the lead does seem too loud relative to the rest.
I don't have any compression on my drums but this hasn't caused me problems before.
If I listen to the attacked clip on my monitors it doesn't take long for my ears to feel sore again.
How can I avoid this problem and continue working on my tune?
Thanks!
BÓG
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