Coming Back To Youtube Soon, Update video |
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Coming Back To Youtube Soon, Update video |
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Sep 8 2013, 12:17 PM |
Hey Fireman! Welcome back! I hope life hasn't been treating you too roughly since you've been away. Hope to see you around the forum as well!
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Sep 8 2013, 03:01 PM |
Hey Fireman! Welcome back! I hope life hasn't been treating you too roughly since you've been away. Hope to see you around the forum as well! Thanks |
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Sep 10 2013, 01:12 AM |
Sennheiser headphones rules!
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Sep 12 2013, 12:34 AM |
Most of my friends (not musicians) don't like my headphones....don't get the "power of the mids" comparing to their " make me boom boom DJ" headphones
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Sep 12 2013, 09:53 AM |
Sounds like a brand new start! Welcome back Bran! It's good to hear that you have new gear and you are ready to get back into action! When are you releasing the EP?
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Sep 12 2013, 11:05 AM |
The 8-string looks nice! What is that padding kind of thing next to the nut? Is it some sort of dampener?
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Sep 21 2013, 11:35 PM |
Now I have a desk!
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Sep 23 2013, 07:47 AM |
Eventually, I'm sure. I also heard that it is a good idea to leave room behind the monitors - not keep them so close to a wall - I am learning things myself and I found this neat article you might like to take a look at: http://recordmixandmaster.com/2010-03-the-...eaker-placement |
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Sep 23 2013, 10:47 AM |
I also heard that it is a good idea to leave room behind the monitors - not keep them so close to a wall - I am learning things myself and I found this neat article you might like to take a look at: http://recordmixandmaster.com/2010-03-the-...eaker-placement Much of what the guy says is good, general advice. However it isn't as simple as what he says. It also depends on if the monitor is designed to be placed near a wall, whether or not the monitor is ported and if so whether the port is rear or forward or side firing. The vast majprity of small 2 way monitors are specifically designed to be close to the rear wall because they use it to enhance the bass response. That 'enhancement' however often introduces timing and placement issues and if you move the monitor away from the rear wall then these can become more obvious even whilst the bass rolls off. -------------------- Get your music professionally mastered by anl AES registered Mastering Engineer. Contact me for Audio Mastering Services and Advice and visit our website www.miromastering.com
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Sep 24 2013, 11:21 AM |
As far as I know Cosmin the HS7 is a near field with a rear port. Both of those imply that it should be sited so that it is close to the rear wall to enhance the bass response. Yamaha should have provided a guide when you got them, which should have a section about placement. If they didn't you should be able to get one here .
The HS7 is Yamaha's latest version of the NS10 and it's had some great reviews so should be a good studio monitor for mixing :-). To be honest the guy on that site is talking about the distances you would use if you were using mid or far field monitors but he dioesn't seem to realise it. That's a tad disappointing given that he masters audio. Just to add, you can experiment with blocking the rear port with some acoustic foam. You'll lose some low bass but the smoothness of the frequency response, timing, stereo image and so on will all improve. -------------------- Get your music professionally mastered by anl AES registered Mastering Engineer. Contact me for Audio Mastering Services and Advice and visit our website www.miromastering.com
Be friends on facebook with us here. We use professional, mastering grade hardware in our mastering studo. Our hardware includes: Cranesong Avocet II Monitor Controller, Dangerous Music Liasion Insert Hardware Router, ATC SCM Pro Monitors, Lavry Black DA11, Prism Orpheus ADC/DAC, Gyratec Gyraf XIV Parallel Passive Mastering EQ, Great River MAQ 2NV Mastering EQ, Kush Clariphonic Parallel EQ Shelf, Maselec MLA-2 Mastering Compressor, API 2500 Mastering Compressor, Eventide Eclipse Reverb/Echo. |
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Sep 24 2013, 11:35 AM |
Thank you Tony! I got the printed manual when I bought them, but it didn't tell anything regarding the distances in the back - only the ones between the monitors and myself
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