Brandon Ryan [Cakewalk
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I didn't mean to single you out Billy. But it's true that your comments at least in part contributed to my statements - in this case anyway.
Anyway on the subject, I guess we can agree to disagree. But I think as is evident from a number of other forum member's comments that I'm not the only one that sees an unnecessary degree of cynicism and sus-picion. I hear it "offline" as well. I don't think it has anything to do with my level of sensitivity. I'm simply and genuinely perplexed that a mixing tip via blog would be seen as a marketing gimmick to sell subwoofers that don't exist. Everything doesn't have an "angle". Sometimes stuff "just is".
I think we should all use Occam's Razor a bit more.. The simplest explanation for the forum post was that it was simply calling attention to the blog, which is rather more active than in the past. In hopes to steer conversation to more productive topics that might help people use SONAR.
Worked like charm huh?
I look at it this way Brandon....this is your forum with your company name all over the forum. You and your staff should post whatever you feel has value to offer to the community. If someone decides to read further into it as some sort of ploy, so be it. You'll never stop that from happening. That's like if someone came to my site where I was talking about something that may imply some sort of purchase....even if the purchase didn't put money into my pocket....so be it. It's my site...my name is on it...people are there for me or a product I'm pushing/talking about. That's totally credible no matter what.
As for the sub, include me in with you guys because I think it's the 5th most important thing we can add to our list. That list being...
1. Good monitors
2. Room/monitor correction
3. Good pc and DAW software
4. Soundcard with decent converters
5. A sub
Give me the above with a Realtek soundcard and ASIO4ALL drivers and I'll never disappoint. Of course I prefer the FF 800 or my trusty Layla 24/96's....but I'll kick butt with a Realtek any day. :)
Some guys get lucky with nearfields only, others do not and I'm one of them. My mixes didn't improve until I added the sub to my arsenal. Without the sub, I was always adding bass to my mixes that I never heard with nearfields alone. Of course just adding that sub didn't fix specific areas of low end that were killing me, but it stopped my mixes from being bass heavy and then further tuning honed in on the correct frequencies so I heard what I was supposed to hear.
I recommend a sub to everyone I talk to that asks me about recording. All my students I teach, all the regular people I talk to and anyone that asks me how I get the sounds I get on my mixes. Without my sub, I'll mix bass heavy every time. I have a great selection of monitors here. As soon as I kill that sub, I'm like a fish out of water. I'd never be able to gauge the proper amount of bass. For those that can do that without a sub, God bless you...you're ahead of we that can't do that. And guess what, just because your gifted doesn't mean that others will have your experience. :) Your room is different, your ears are different, your monitors are different and someone without a sub could possibly experience more issues than someone that does have a sub.
If not having one works for you, so be it. If not having one is making some of you second guess the low end in your mixes or you find yourselves mixing bass heavy or taking notes in your car while coming back into your studio to make changes that you can't hear anyway, a sub very well could help you as well as some room/monitor tuning. But the sub will at least assist you with the bass heavy mixes. It will be up to you to tune what frequencies need adjustments at some point....but bass heavy shouldn't be something you experience anymore.
And, if the sub makes you mix bass light, decrease the sub a bit until you find that happy medium. Trust me...it will help you more than it will hurt you. You just have to set the level right...which may take a few mixes. I'd be lost without mine though, that's for sure.
-Danny