Hope these help...this is the way I personally have found to setup speakers, but if you have any other tips I would love to hear about them in the comments :)
thx for your efforts ..... since my room (living room) isn't perfect I'm always looking for solutions to overcome the issues with my speakers ... at the moment I'm considering two options: 1.) stevenslateaudio.com/vsx ... a hybrid approach for bedroom-producers or professional musicians 2.) spl.audio/en/spl-produkt/phonitor-one-d/ a hardware-based room-simulation solution for productions with headphones .... it would be quite interesting to know how you think about it. Regards Robert
for whatever its worth, i've moved like 4 times in the last year (really bad luck) so I've experimented with a ton of placement, some good some bad. I find the best setup for a "small" studio is to put the monitors as close to the back wall as possible and stack as much treatment as you can right behind them. This is a poverty way to emulate soffit mount, which really helps eliminate the back wall reflection, but you need thick treatment to make the most of it. Good video and good luck!
Would love to hear about you mid bass methods. How you go about getting good clarity and punch in sub and bass too. Cheers, my mastering game has gotten so much better since finding your channel a few years back.
Going through photos of other studios was a nice touch. Can you show us photos of your favourite rooms and tell us what you liked/didn't like about them (acoustically, ergonomically, aesthetically)?
Thank you Streaky for your time in explaining such important matters. Your videos are so great for everyone. If one already knows, your videos certainly jogs the old memory to make sure your working in the right direction. Look forward to everything you are suggesting in the future 😁😁📽📽
Yo streaky you said you are gonna tell us everything so I have a suggestion if ur interested. I would really like to see you getting into the details of metering. How do you personally setup your ballistics in your spectrum, correlation etc. meters (and WHY?). Im currently fidgeting around a lot and come to use 3rd octave bars rather than plots because I feel like I can't comprehend too much "smoothed" information efficiently, but I would really like to see your take on this! keep it going
I absolutely love your channel. I have learned more watching a handful of them than I have over the past few years on other channels. Keep up the great work!
Great content streaky !! As always! That room isn’t angel studios it’s church studios room 3, Paul Epworths studio! Excellent room! Thank you for you advice. X
Hi Streaky, I know I'm late to this video, but I hope you'll read this message cause I think it might help a few fellow apprentice! At 4.15min when you talk about measuring the triangle relative to the tweaters, we can see you chair. I noticed that the back of your chair probably don't go pass your shoulders. When I started mixing, I had a "high back 'support leather chair with a wide head rest and it took me a while to realize that my chair was causing reflections that affected my work. We can see an exemple of such a design at 16.25min. Sorry for my english, it is not my main language. I did not have the time to watch all you vids yet, so you might have covered this and I am just not aware. Have a nice day!
Hey streaky, thanks so much for your videos. I've been working in multiphonic studios (5.1, 7.1, octophonic), don't know your experience on those kind of studios, but it would be great to listen something from you about configuration and gear.
If you’re on a budget like a lot of people, go to Lowe’s and buy a ton of cinderblocks. They’re dirt cheap, super rigid, and once they’re in place they will NEVER move.
Thanks for the Video!- You didn;t mention anything about the space between speaker and back wall / Corner - Is there a minimum space you want between speaker and back wall? And if it's a smaller room how far from a corner before you minimize bounceback?
This vid could have gone on all day really 😂😂 a lot of those things are super dependent on the speaker types and room they are going in...my speakers for example can be either close or freestanding due to the tech in them but others will not like being close to the wall for other reason #minefield
@@Streaky_com Thank you for your feedback! I've got Event 20/20's. Not the highest end. Being bracket mounted to the wall (With rubber dampeners) I think I will move them off slightly as there is only about 60mm's off the wall and low ends are sounding big!
@@Streaky_com Actually you should try the last generation the Rokit 5 G4, they are waaaay more flat and accurate in my opinion and they have a built in eq
Omg , I thought your studio may have been in Marlowe (from the last video) but now I see it’s in Henley.. thought I recognised the kind of architecture . I grew up in a village nearby. Are you also local boy.? Great vid as always. One day I’ll have an amazing question for you 😄🤘🏽🦞❤️
Hey Streaky, love the series. Can you talk about flooring - wood versus carpet, etc. My home studio is quite dialed in as for sound, at least I think since my mixes are sounding great, but I have carpeting on the floors (it's a 2nd floor - one above ground level, I think in the UK you'd call that a 1st floor), and thinking of putting in some wood plank flooring.
Great channel I like it!! One question: i have a small room I have speakers that fit the size of my room, ilouds pair but i have no space left to put them on stands. Is there a alternatief?
Thank you soo much for sharing generously of your knowledge..i have learnt a lot from you in the last 1 year...i have a question (s)...as a music producer, i run into a situation frequently when trying to mix a beat am working on that am not always able to get it to -10 lufs without hitting the limiter hard and getting 5-6 db of gain reduction...i try rebalancing the mix (which i loved), using saturation, clipping...but am usually not happy with the results...then there are a few times were i get really lucky, i don't need to hit the limiter hard at all and am were i want to be loudness wise and i don't know what's different am doing...please do a video helping us understand what type of combination of kick and bass, etc or mix strategies that can help make beats (in my case Afrobeats/Afroswing) have good loudness potential...thanks in Advance
I got a question. I get the part where to have the speakers, and it was really helpful, huge difference how i hear the sound. But what about subwoofer?? where that would be the best position to have them. Thank you !
I have bit of a conundrum. I have a pair of smaller 5 inch PSI Speakers with PSI Sub and then a pair of Yamaha HS8'S with the Yamaha sub. The PSI setup sounds dramatically better and the sweet spot is much wider more pleasant to listen to. Should i make the PSI's my mains even though there smaller and have the Yams on the inside? Just going by feel here.
Quick question , how does your screen/computer monitor play into your speaker set up? Should I get a monitor that collapses flat to the desk to get it out of the way of my speakers?
This demo is from 30 years ago, it would seem. These days, you use laser pointers and laser distance measurers instead. Also, with Dolby Atmos and Sony immersive surround schemes abound, "equilateral traingle" with just 2 source point speakers is old news. It worked great in stereophonics's heyday, though. Also, not everyone is a fan of using a ton of monitors in the same room. Which is why man studio monitor mfrs (Focal, Neumann, etc) have 3-ways that can be instantly switched to lower rung 2-way mixcube mode.
Hey Streaky, thanks for all the great content appreciate it. Can u pls cover summing boxes. Dangerous music 2 Bus or 2bus Lt or any other that are good and affordable cheers. Keep up the great work 👏👏👏👌
What do you think about a 4.1 set up? surrounded by the 4 speakers just like in a car. (Not for surround sound or film) Would that work ? I really would like to hear your opinion or even better if you can try that in a video. 🙏🏽
Hi Streaky ! Thanks for all the wonder- and useful videos ! I have the Iso Acoustic which I am VERY happy with... but I have angled the, so they are 2 com higher at the rear end than in the front end... can that cause any problems ? I am thinking non vertical "drag" inside the monitor case (heavy magnet speakers) Gravity issues ?
With powered monitors, do you power them down each night or do you leave them on? Same question for my audient D14 interface? Thanks for all the great videos- I’ve learned so much!
I've got a question, don't know if you've already answered this before but here it goes. Can you mix a song in a mastering studio? Yes, no, why? Thanks!! :D
I have a fairly large room and can put 14’ to 16’ between the speakers with plenty of room to pull back to that sweet spot. Is there any advantage or disadvantage to a triangle that large? I currently do around 9’ between.
Do you have any kind of standard mixing guidelines regarding basic levels. e.g. kick at -12Db and snare at -10Db bass at -14Db and then mix the rest of the track from there. is it a per track/genre basis? this is something that i always struggle with. which sound is the point at which i anchor my mix from?
I think my studio monitor setup is good, and I get mixes that translates well on stereo speakers, but when I play the same tracks on a 5.1 channel speaker setup, it's not the same and It's kinda muddy. What am I doing wrong here? Any pin points you could tell for me to try out? Thank you!
Great vid Streaky! I am trying to get better at mixing, I'm doing ok with the progress but I still have cloudy knowledge of the low mids and down. I know that cutting certain frequencies can make the track less muddy and allow it to breath but even though I mix with this in mind I always seem to end up with a thicker than needed mix. Is there any advice or is it just continued practice?
"If u can't hear, you can't mix" - that's what a lot of people say... So... Following this thought... I don't know if you have a good pair of speakers and if you have a treated room, but maybe you aren't hearing the problems because the sound doesn't come to you as it should. Makes sense? I hope it helped somehow... (Now that I noticed, you posted this comment 1 year ago... Did you have any progress, anything you discovered since then?)
@@raphabmroque Thanks for the reply. I have since brought the Slate VSX headphones and they have helped quite a lot now I've got a little workflow to go through. I still feel that the best way to learn would be to be in the same room as a great mixer but the headphones are a great solution
Thanks for great tutorial. I just have one question. I have pair of monitors on proper stands but my desk is not bit lower height wise. I had to put monitors in angle to point my ears. Is putting speakers in angle if you lower desk right thing to do?
@@Streaky_com thank you. I watched your 3 step mastering course couple of days ago and have 2 questions. Can you please give me your email address, please? Unfortunately the course wasn't live so I couldn't ask those questions while I was watching it. Thank you
Pretty curious on your whole front-wall. How does it look behind the fabric? Is it just standing "loose" to cover absorbers, or is the absorbers attached directly on it?
@@Streaky_com Crazy indeed! An episode ib te subject of the acoustic choices of your new studio (including keeping the front wall bare) would still be quite interesting :)
Hey streaky! How about a room where you have a window instead of the frontwall ? Is this causing dip the low frequency range ? This results in a mix with way lot bassy , more like transient not translating well (false idea of the attack time if you will) So I think I'm really lacking some depth it that area... I can't see how I can fix this ? Thank you in advance!
what issue happens when the monitors are too far apart? I have trouble fitting my 3 displays between the two monitors and keeping myself at the right distance
Hi Streaky,I use the Quested big soffit-mounted 3-way monitors(HQ210) in my studio.When I was going to setup them I check the manual Quested recommand to set two monitors and listener in a 2.1m-3m triangle and push the listener 0.5-1m forward into the triangle,and explained this listener position would be better than in the point of the triangle.Is this the right way for every mid-field or main monitor?
Nice info taught in a good and simple way! I have a question about adding a second pair of speakers versus selling the existing ones and getting a single, more expensive pair. In my case I've had Adam P11A's for 15 years so I know them well but find the low end a bit hard to judge. Used to have the 10" Adam sub but dont need that much extension below 35-40 Hz. Have seen loads of people rave about the Focal Alpha 65's (including ex Adam A7X users) despite the low price. Wondering if I should get these to complement my Adams or if I should sell the Adams and get something like the Focal Shape 65 / Hedd Type 07 / EVE SC 307? Good old P11A'S + new decent complementary set or a single higher end set I'm not familiar with at all?
Spotify does retain levels song to song inside an album, can you just turn up or down the master-level (under -2dbTP) To get the songs in a nice playback level that fits the songs?
Hey. I’ve always been struggling a bit with making my songs loud enough when mastering. It’s been hard to get them to a commercial loudness without clipping. I use fab filter pro l2 and I can get the song to around -9LUFS but it’s hard to get them any louder. So I wanted to know how u do it
The "38% Rule" should no longer be used as a suggestion. It's close but not accurate. 38% is too close to the 4th harmonic null at 37.5%. The real listening position is at 39.6%. Why? Because it's exactly in-between the 4th (37.5%) and 6th (41.7%) harmonic null. We have 37.5% + 41.7% / 2 = 39.6%. So if you are keeping your head in-between the harmonic nulls, then your possible Listen Position options will always be the same in any room: 32.8%, 39.6%, or 45.8%. Room length makes a big difference is where the Listening Position will be located. There's no way a Listening Position of 32.8% or 39.6% will work in a small length room. Small rooms will have a Listening Position of 45.8%, medium length rooms will be 39.6%, and only rooms with longer lengths will be 32.8%. Overall the 38% Rule is inaccurate, is outdated, and doesn't work for every room length. 1st Harmonic null = 50% 2nd Harmonic nulls = 25%, 75% 3rd Harmonic nulls = 16.7%, 50%, 83.3% 4th Harmonic nulls = 12.5%, 37.5%, 62.5%, 87.5% 5th Harmonic nulls = 10%, 30%, 50%, 70%, 90% 6th Harmonic nulls = 8.3%, 25%, 41.7%, 58.3%, 75%, 91.7% 7th Harmonic nulls = 7.1%, 21.4%, 35.7%, 50%, 64.3%, 78.6%, 92.9%
@@samgonza1975 The best Listening Positions fall in between the Axial Room modes, or nulls. Most people are familiar with the 1st Harmonic Null, which is at 50% of the room. If you put your Listening Position at 50% the lower frequency at that point is reduced. If you mix and master at that point you will naturally want to turn the bass up, because you think it sounds too low. That's a simple reason why you want to avoid sitting at a nullified point in the room. Now if we start to map out all of the other Harmoic Nulls, 2nd harmonic = 25% and 75%, 3rd harmonic = 16.7%, 50%, 83.3%, 4th harmonic = 12.5%, 37.5%, 62.5%, 87.5%, 5th harmonic, 6th harmonic, 7th harmonic, etc. you will find that the best three Listening Positions that fall in-between null points are at: 32.8%, 39.6%, and 45.8%.
Thank you very much for that explanation. In essence I need to calculate the sitting position based off the size of my room. Measure.t out then calculate the right percentage. @@andynonimuss6298
Streaky, you didn't address two huge elephants in the room (pun): distance between the speakers and the front wall (behind the speakers). Experimenting with that distance massively effects the quality of bass and midrange. Too close to the wall, you get too much bass reinforcement and a muddied midrange. Too far, no bass reinforcement so the speakers will sound thin. You have to experiment to find the right distance. There is no avoiding the truth of listening. Trust your ears. The other issue is toe in. You suggest just point the speakers straight at you. This is not a universal rule. You have to experiment. You can point the speakers straight out and then slowly toe them in while listening to get the right tonal balance. Each speaker manufacturer tunes the crossover to balance between on axis and off axis performance. You have to find what works best in your room listening to music you know by heart and what it should sound like. Just as you suggested about compression, applying it is all about listening, it is the same for speaker set-up. You can make great speakers sound terrible if they are badly set up (jammed up against the wall in the corners for example - unless they were specifically designed for that placement). Most speakers will suck jammed up against the wall, unless they are Kii Threes, and even then I bet they sound better when they aren't against the wall. Soffit mounting is a very special approach and cannot be imitated just like that.
I didn’t go there on purpose as it all depends on the speakers in question...I would probably discuss that when taking about putting the room together around your speakers of choice...I’m trying to keep these as basic as possible as I see a lot of these very basic issues in loads of studios
What issues would I have if I have a pair of studio monitors in front of 2 windows 🪟?? Has anyone dealt with this? I learn a lot from ur content so thank you for what you do for us! Much appreciate it for ur great work 🙏🏼‼️
Hope these help...this is the way I personally have found to setup speakers, but if you have any other tips I would love to hear about them in the comments :)
thx for your efforts ..... since my room (living room) isn't perfect I'm always looking for solutions to overcome the issues with my speakers ... at the moment I'm considering two options: 1.) stevenslateaudio.com/vsx ... a hybrid approach for bedroom-producers or professional musicians 2.) spl.audio/en/spl-produkt/phonitor-one-d/ a hardware-based room-simulation solution for productions with headphones .... it would be quite interesting to know how you think about it. Regards Robert
would be nice in the future if we could send you pictures of our studios an review them for a video
Dont we have to look for the "sweet spot" of the bass in the room?
Hi , i was wondering if its okay to have the speakers on the sides of the desk on stands . insead of behind the desk ?
damn bro has the lgbt monitors
for whatever its worth, i've moved like 4 times in the last year (really bad luck) so I've experimented with a ton of placement, some good some bad. I find the best setup for a "small" studio is to put the monitors as close to the back wall as possible and stack as much treatment as you can right behind them. This is a poverty way to emulate soffit mount, which really helps eliminate the back wall reflection, but you need thick treatment to make the most of it. Good video and good luck!
I have a pair of the KRK V8 Series 2 and can confirm they are amazing speakers. I've had them for about 15 years now
I love the way you clearly explain everything. I’m subscribed and will be watching all your content. Keep up the great work.
Thanks a mil for this. Always wanted an experienced view on multiple speaker set up. A topic that's lacking in information!!
Excellent video really appreciated the commentary on the different studio set ups!!!
Appreciate the photo examples Streaky. Very helpful.
Would love to hear about you mid bass methods. How you go about getting good clarity and punch in sub and bass too. Cheers, my mastering game has gotten so much better since finding your channel a few years back.
Going through photos of other studios was a nice touch. Can you show us photos of your favourite rooms and tell us what you liked/didn't like about them (acoustically, ergonomically, aesthetically)?
Great material Streaky !
got to be the best content on this stuff ive seen to date, hats off sir
Thank you Streaky for your time in explaining such important matters.
Your videos are so great for everyone.
If one already knows, your videos certainly jogs the old memory to make sure your working in the right direction.
Look forward to everything you are suggesting in the future 😁😁📽📽
Yo streaky you said you are gonna tell us everything so I have a suggestion if ur interested. I would really like to see you getting into the details of metering. How do you personally setup your ballistics in your spectrum, correlation etc. meters (and WHY?). Im currently fidgeting around a lot and come to use 3rd octave bars rather than plots because I feel like I can't comprehend too much "smoothed" information efficiently, but I would really like to see your take on this! keep it going
Keep it up Streaky I'm digging the videos .. SHouting out from Wellington New Zealand
I absolutely love your channel. I have learned more watching a handful of them than I have over the past few years on other channels. Keep up the great work!
Thank You Streak 👌🏾
Be encouraged!
Great content streaky !! As always! That room isn’t angel studios it’s church studios room 3, Paul Epworths studio! Excellent room! Thank you for you advice. X
Hi Streaky, I know I'm late to this video, but I hope you'll read this message cause I think it might help a few fellow apprentice! At 4.15min when you talk about measuring the triangle relative to the tweaters, we can see you chair. I noticed that the back of your chair probably don't go pass your shoulders. When I started mixing, I had a "high back 'support leather chair with a wide head rest and it took me a while to realize that my chair was causing reflections that affected my work. We can see an exemple of such a design at 16.25min. Sorry for my english, it is not my main language. I did not have the time to watch all you vids yet, so you might have covered this and I am just not aware. Have a nice day!
GREAT Video. VERY HELPFUL 🙌🏽💯
Hey streaky, thanks so much for your videos. I've been working in multiphonic studios (5.1, 7.1, octophonic), don't know your experience on those kind of studios, but it would be great to listen something from you about configuration and gear.
I’ve mastered loads of 5.1 when it was a bigger thing...looks like atmos is becoming a thing so might do when on that soonish
Yeh spot on, sweet spot sound sweet, sweeter that the sweets...🙃🙃🙃
Please talk to us about your mastering process. Thanks!
Nice video as always Streaky! A review of the Steven Slate Audio VSX headphone system and studio modeling could be awesome!!
That was really good. Thanks.
Streaky - Are you gonna review the new Slate headphones? Would LOVE your opinion on them.
It would be interesting to hear his review
I was on the fence about getting them and I’ve finally decided not to! For me this is my right decision :)
What's up Streaky good stuff good stuff mate cheesr🤘
Brilliant mate, thanks.
If you’re on a budget like a lot of people, go to Lowe’s and buy a ton of cinderblocks. They’re dirt cheap, super rigid, and once they’re in place they will NEVER move.
Paste link please
Heyyyyy. Thanks again!!
Streaky can you do a show and tell of your new studio. Are you still using the same equipment or has anything changed
Ok will do
Thanks for the Video!- You didn;t mention anything about the space between speaker and back wall / Corner - Is there a minimum space you want between speaker and back wall? And if it's a smaller room how far from a corner before you minimize bounceback?
This vid could have gone on all day really 😂😂 a lot of those things are super dependent on the speaker types and room they are going in...my speakers for example can be either close or freestanding due to the tech in them but others will not like being close to the wall for other reason #minefield
@@Streaky_com Thank you for your feedback! I've got Event 20/20's. Not the highest end. Being bracket mounted to the wall (With rubber dampeners) I think I will move them off slightly as there is only about 60mm's off the wall and low ends are sounding big!
"they've got their lil KRKs"...lol
Hahaha
@@Streaky_com Actually you should try the last generation the Rokit 5 G4, they are waaaay more flat and accurate in my opinion and they have a built in eq
Thank you Streaky! Hope you are doing well. :)
i love the look of ns10
Omg , I thought your studio may have been in Marlowe (from the last video) but now I see it’s in Henley.. thought I recognised the kind of architecture . I grew up in a village nearby. Are you also local boy.? Great vid as always. One day I’ll have an amazing question for you 😄🤘🏽🦞❤️
Kind of local I’m originally from Windsor
I always though that ideally you don't want a rectangular room. Symmetrical - yes, but not rectangular to avoid standing waves.
Yes good point....I think 'Trapezoidal' is best, but rough rectangle better than a square or having the back wall to close I've found works.
Drinking game: A sip each time he says triangle!
That's acute idea
Tried the drinking game. Couldn't walk after less than twenty minutes.
Great video! Thanks man :)
Nice one 🙌 What's your take on a 2.1 setup. Sub placement, things to consider?
Nice clear content¡ Thank you!
Hahaha! Of course everyone here wants to see you and hear all what you have to say about music, mixing and mastering! :)
Thank you
Hey Streaky, love the series.
Can you talk about flooring - wood versus carpet, etc. My home studio is quite dialed in as for sound, at least I think since my mixes are sounding great, but I have carpeting on the floors (it's a 2nd floor - one above ground level, I think in the UK you'd call that a 1st floor), and thinking of putting in some wood plank flooring.
If I could go back I'd go carpet, with wood just where console chairs roll. There are much more important things to worry about.
Next one could be about acoustics .....:)
Great channel I like it!! One question: i have a small room I have speakers that fit the size of my room, ilouds pair but i have no space left to put them on stands. Is there a alternatief?
Thank you soo much for sharing generously of your knowledge..i have learnt a lot from you in the last 1 year...i have a question (s)...as a music producer, i run into a situation frequently when trying to mix a beat am working on that am not always able to get it to -10 lufs without hitting the limiter hard and getting 5-6 db of gain reduction...i try rebalancing the mix (which i loved), using saturation, clipping...but am usually not happy with the results...then there are a few times were i get really lucky, i don't need to hit the limiter hard at all and am were i want to be loudness wise and i don't know what's different am doing...please do a video helping us understand what type of combination of kick and bass, etc or mix strategies that can help make beats (in my case Afrobeats/Afroswing) have good loudness potential...thanks in Advance
I got a question. I get the part where to have the speakers, and it was really helpful, huge difference how i hear the sound. But what about subwoofer?? where that would be the best position to have them. Thank you !
This is amazing
I have bit of a conundrum. I have a pair of smaller 5 inch PSI Speakers with PSI Sub and then a pair of Yamaha HS8'S with the Yamaha sub. The PSI setup sounds dramatically better and the sweet spot is much wider more pleasant to listen to. Should i make the PSI's my mains even though there smaller and have the Yams on the inside? Just going by feel here.
I just wanted to see those NS10 😁
Quick question , how does your screen/computer monitor play into your speaker set up? Should I get a monitor that collapses flat to the desk to get it out of the way of my speakers?
great content
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Thank you for the great video Streaky. Question what kind of wall panels are you using in your studio?
Custom for the room
What about exciter effect on mastering?
And if yes, better to the mid or to the side?
Depends on the song
Not used it much...depends on song and plug-in doing the exciting
This demo is from 30 years ago, it would seem. These days, you use laser pointers and laser distance measurers instead. Also, with Dolby Atmos and Sony immersive surround schemes abound, "equilateral traingle" with just 2 source point speakers is old news. It worked great in stereophonics's heyday, though. Also, not everyone is a fan of using a ton of monitors in the same room. Which is why man studio monitor mfrs (Focal, Neumann, etc) have 3-ways that can be instantly switched to lower rung 2-way mixcube mode.
Hey Streaky, thanks for all the great content appreciate it. Can u pls cover summing boxes. Dangerous music 2 Bus or 2bus Lt or any other that are good and affordable cheers. Keep up the great work 👏👏👏👌
What do you think about a 4.1 set up? surrounded by the 4 speakers just like in a car. (Not for surround sound or film) Would that work ? I really would like to hear your opinion or even better if you can try that in a video. 🙏🏽
Hi Streaky ! Thanks for all the wonder- and useful videos ! I have the Iso Acoustic which I am VERY happy with... but I have angled the, so they are
2 com higher at the rear end than in the front end... can that cause any problems ? I am thinking non vertical "drag" inside the monitor case (heavy magnet speakers)
Gravity issues ?
Streaky da' YouChoober :P
With powered monitors, do you power them down each night or do you leave them on? Same question for my audient D14 interface? Thanks for all the great videos- I’ve learned so much!
I always powered mine down, even flick the main socket switch down when I finish.
Im a bit paranoid I guess
I've got a question, don't know if you've already answered this before but here it goes. Can you mix a song in a mastering studio? Yes, no, why? Thanks!! :D
no different mindset required...indivdual tracks vs stereo mix
I have a fairly large room and can put 14’ to 16’ between the speakers with plenty of room to pull back to that sweet spot. Is there any advantage or disadvantage to a triangle that large? I currently do around 9’ between.
stereo image mainly and the room reflections coming more into play...
Is there a possibility you can do a video on vocal mixing?
I always get very harsh vocals or too muddy vocals...
BTW an amazing channel !
Do you have any kind of standard mixing guidelines regarding basic levels. e.g. kick at -12Db and snare at -10Db bass at -14Db and then mix the rest of the track from there. is it a per track/genre basis? this is something that i always struggle with. which sound is the point at which i anchor my mix from?
I think my studio monitor setup is good, and I get mixes that translates well on stereo speakers, but when I play the same tracks on a 5.1 channel speaker setup, it's not the same and It's kinda muddy. What am I doing wrong here? Any pin points you could tell for me to try out? Thank you!
Great vid Streaky!
I am trying to get better at mixing, I'm doing ok with the progress but I still have cloudy knowledge of the low mids and down. I know that cutting certain frequencies can make the track less muddy and allow it to breath but even though I mix with this in mind I always seem to end up with a thicker than needed mix. Is there any advice or is it just continued practice?
"If u can't hear, you can't mix" - that's what a lot of people say... So... Following this thought... I don't know if you have a good pair of speakers and if you have a treated room, but maybe you aren't hearing the problems because the sound doesn't come to you as it should. Makes sense? I hope it helped somehow... (Now that I noticed, you posted this comment 1 year ago... Did you have any progress, anything you discovered since then?)
@@raphabmroque Thanks for the reply. I have since brought the Slate VSX headphones and they have helped quite a lot now I've got a little workflow to go through. I still feel that the best way to learn would be to be in the same room as a great mixer but the headphones are a great solution
Thanks for great tutorial. I just have one question. I have pair of monitors on proper stands but my desk is not bit lower height wise. I had to put monitors in angle to point my ears. Is putting speakers in angle if you lower desk right thing to do?
Yeah fine
@@Streaky_com thank you. I watched your 3 step mastering course couple of days ago and have 2 questions. Can you please give me your email address, please? Unfortunately the course wasn't live so I couldn't ask those questions while I was watching it. Thank you
Pretty curious on your whole front-wall. How does it look behind the fabric? Is it just standing "loose" to cover absorbers, or is the absorbers attached directly on it?
zero absorbtion as I have the Kii speakers that bounce the sound off the wall...check them out pretty cool tech :)
oh, so its simply a totally bare wall, with the fabric in front for aesthetic reasons?
Kris O'Neil yeah crazy as most speakers need a ton of absorption....these speakers sound better bouncing off the wall !!!
@@Streaky_com Crazy indeed! An episode ib te subject of the acoustic choices of your new studio (including keeping the front wall bare) would still be quite interesting :)
What towers are those streaky!
What about having the speakers in a triangle but pointing straight there's no issue with this?
When you turn your speakers landscape; tweeter in or out?
In
Hey streaky!
How about a room where you have a window instead of the frontwall ? Is this causing dip the low frequency range ? This results in a mix with way lot bassy , more like transient not translating well (false idea of the attack time if you will)
So I think I'm really lacking some depth it that area... I can't see how I can fix this ?
Thank you in advance!
Any negative effects from the horizontal speaker set up?
Some phase issues maybe?
Did i Need outboard gear for a Perfect mastering? Or Is it only into the Box also possible.
Which KRK's are in the studio you recommend? :D
what issue happens when the monitors are too far apart? I have trouble fitting my 3 displays between the two monitors and keeping myself at the right distance
Which camera you use
Check the description
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Canon 5 200,🤗🤗❤️👌
Your room sizes?
Aren't the main speakers not too close to the back wall?
Hi Streaky,I use the Quested big soffit-mounted 3-way monitors(HQ210) in my studio.When I was going to setup them I check the manual Quested recommand to set two monitors and listener in a 2.1m-3m triangle and push the listener 0.5-1m forward into the triangle,and explained this listener position would be better than in the point of the triangle.Is this the right way for every mid-field or main monitor?
Yeah I like to sit just inside the v but I think that naturally happens when you lean in or stand 👍
Nice info taught in a good and simple way! I have a question about adding a second pair of speakers versus selling the existing ones and getting a single, more expensive pair. In my case I've had Adam P11A's for 15 years so I know them well but find the low end a bit hard to judge. Used to have the 10" Adam sub but dont need that much extension below 35-40 Hz. Have seen loads of people rave about the Focal Alpha 65's (including ex Adam A7X users) despite the low price. Wondering if I should get these to complement my Adams or if I should sell the Adams and get something like the Focal Shape 65 / Hedd Type 07 / EVE SC 307? Good old P11A'S + new decent complementary set or a single higher end set I'm not familiar with at all?
I would try and get some three way speakers like the focal trios, hedd type 20 or Neumann 310 all good and you’ll be happy you changed
@@Streaky_com I'd be happy if I had that kind of budget ;)
A Maeland get the credit card out it’s worth the payment plan 👍
Spotify does retain levels song to song inside an album, can you just turn up or down the master-level (under -2dbTP) To get the songs in a nice playback level that fits the songs?
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Can you lay your speakers on there sides is there a rule
Hey. I’ve always been struggling a bit with making my songs loud enough when mastering. It’s been hard to get them to a commercial loudness without clipping. I use fab filter pro l2 and I can get the song to around -9LUFS but it’s hard to get them any louder. So I wanted to know how u do it
Take my mastering workshop below it's a good starting point to work from...
Hey - I'm in Maidenhead. Maidenhead Massive
excellent, hello neighbour :)
Why no Genelec reviews? 😢
They’ve never sent any over
lol my wife ....same as yours lol
The "38% Rule" should no longer be used as a suggestion. It's close but not accurate. 38% is too close to the 4th harmonic null at 37.5%. The real listening position is at 39.6%. Why? Because it's exactly in-between the 4th (37.5%) and 6th (41.7%) harmonic null. We have 37.5% + 41.7% / 2 = 39.6%. So if you are keeping your head in-between the harmonic nulls, then your possible Listen Position options will always be the same in any room: 32.8%, 39.6%, or 45.8%.
Room length makes a big difference is where the Listening Position will be located. There's no way a Listening Position of 32.8% or 39.6% will work in a small length room. Small rooms will have a Listening Position of 45.8%, medium length rooms will be 39.6%, and only rooms with longer lengths will be 32.8%.
Overall the 38% Rule is inaccurate, is outdated, and doesn't work for every room length.
1st Harmonic null = 50%
2nd Harmonic nulls = 25%, 75%
3rd Harmonic nulls = 16.7%, 50%, 83.3%
4th Harmonic nulls = 12.5%, 37.5%, 62.5%, 87.5%
5th Harmonic nulls = 10%, 30%, 50%, 70%, 90%
6th Harmonic nulls = 8.3%, 25%, 41.7%, 58.3%, 75%, 91.7%
7th Harmonic nulls = 7.1%, 21.4%, 35.7%, 50%, 64.3%, 78.6%, 92.9%
So…. Can you explain this in laymen’s terms? Or use measurements as reference? Please. 🙏
@@samgonza1975 The best Listening Positions fall in between the Axial Room modes, or nulls. Most people are familiar with the 1st Harmonic Null, which is at 50% of the room. If you put your Listening Position at 50% the lower frequency at that point is reduced. If you mix and master at that point you will naturally want to turn the bass up, because you think it sounds too low. That's a simple reason why you want to avoid sitting at a nullified point in the room. Now if we start to map out all of the other Harmoic Nulls, 2nd harmonic = 25% and 75%, 3rd harmonic = 16.7%, 50%, 83.3%, 4th harmonic = 12.5%, 37.5%, 62.5%, 87.5%, 5th harmonic, 6th harmonic, 7th harmonic, etc. you will find that the best three Listening Positions that fall in-between null points are at: 32.8%, 39.6%, and 45.8%.
Thank you very much for that explanation. In essence I need to calculate the sitting position based off the size of my room. Measure.t out then calculate the right percentage. @@andynonimuss6298
Streaky, you didn't address two huge elephants in the room (pun): distance between the speakers and the front wall (behind the speakers). Experimenting with that distance massively effects the quality of bass and midrange. Too close to the wall, you get too much bass reinforcement and a muddied midrange. Too far, no bass reinforcement so the speakers will sound thin. You have to experiment to find the right distance. There is no avoiding the truth of listening. Trust your ears. The other issue is toe in. You suggest just point the speakers straight at you. This is not a universal rule. You have to experiment. You can point the speakers straight out and then slowly toe them in while listening to get the right tonal balance. Each speaker manufacturer tunes the crossover to balance between on axis and off axis performance. You have to find what works best in your room listening to music you know by heart and what it should sound like. Just as you suggested about compression, applying it is all about listening, it is the same for speaker set-up. You can make great speakers sound terrible if they are badly set up (jammed up against the wall in the corners for example - unless they were specifically designed for that placement). Most speakers will suck jammed up against the wall, unless they are Kii Threes, and even then I bet they sound better when they aren't against the wall. Soffit mounting is a very special approach and cannot be imitated just like that.
I didn’t go there on purpose as it all depends on the speakers in question...I would probably discuss that when taking about putting the room together around your speakers of choice...I’m trying to keep these as basic as possible as I see a lot of these very basic issues in loads of studios
So your wife wears the pants? That's not cool bro.
What issues would I have if I have a pair of studio monitors in front of 2 windows 🪟?? Has anyone dealt with this? I learn a lot from ur content so thank you for what you do for us! Much appreciate it for ur great work 🙏🏼‼️