@@chontane I ask because I want to know what’s better to produce the low end first since I have an ok studio… so headphones first then double check in monitors? Or the other way around?
I would always work with monitors when working on the low-end, provided you have good acoustics in your room to properly hear what you're doing in that range. After mixing on those monitors, I recommend checking it with studio headphones. Finally, I would also listen to the track on headphones commonly used by the majority, like AirPods, to get a sense of how it would sound to most people.
@@chontane ok what if I don’t have good acoustics in the room? I would say 60% of the studio is treated… should I still go for the monitors first or headphones?
The most important thing is that you know the sound of your room and your headphones. Choose the tool you know the best and where you feel the most comfortable working. If you know how your room and headphones sound, you know how things should sound when working with them. The best you can do is get to know your working tools as well as possible.
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chontane were you using headphones in the process?
Yeah why you asking?:)
@@chontane I ask because I want to know what’s better to produce the low end first since I have an ok studio… so headphones first then double check in monitors? Or the other way around?
I would always work with monitors when working on the low-end, provided you have good acoustics in your room to properly hear what you're doing in that range. After mixing on those monitors, I recommend checking it with studio headphones. Finally, I would also listen to the track on headphones commonly used by the majority, like AirPods, to get a sense of how it would sound to most people.
@@chontane ok what if I don’t have good acoustics in the room? I would say 60% of the studio is treated… should I still go for the monitors first or headphones?
The most important thing is that you know the sound of your room and your headphones. Choose the tool you know the best and where you feel the most comfortable working. If you know how your room and headphones sound, you know how things should sound when working with them. The best you can do is get to know your working tools as well as possible.