couldn't think of a decent thread title to save my life haha.
well, i wonder if anyone else has such a hard time to really focus on the SOUND when looking at a computer screen all the time?
i really find myself mixing by the numbers/the looks without really listening to the sound.
also, it might sound stupid but whatever i look at while mixing or listening in general really affects what i'm hearing. it's difficult to describe, but the music seems to sound somewhat different when i'm looking at a bright computer screen as opposed to having the damn thing turned off!
for some time i had a wallpaper that looked somewhat like one would imagine hyperspace to look like lol....basically a long neverending fuzzy "tunnel", think starwars haha. the thing is, looking at that damn thing even when doing casual listening really made things sound deeper and 3D, but the bright colous still put me off.
i guess that's the worst part of mixing ITB....when mixing on a console you really have to LISTEN to the music, and you don't get distracted by all the little GR meters, frequency/EQ curves, plugin GUI and whatnot.
i wonder if anyone feels the same, and maybe some of you have developed a workaround routine what you do to really focus on the SOUND rather than the appearance? i try to close my eyes every once in a while, and also turn off all unneccessary lights, and not seldom i immediately notice things that need to be changed in the mix.
this is really bugging me for some reason....i'm actually thinking about getting a digital console so i don't have to use the mouse to move digital faders, but my real hands moving real ones.....and then a monitor somewhere out of my sight so i can still use all my plugins....it's a costly workaround, though.
anyone feel my pain?
well, i wonder if anyone else has such a hard time to really focus on the SOUND when looking at a computer screen all the time?
i really find myself mixing by the numbers/the looks without really listening to the sound.
also, it might sound stupid but whatever i look at while mixing or listening in general really affects what i'm hearing. it's difficult to describe, but the music seems to sound somewhat different when i'm looking at a bright computer screen as opposed to having the damn thing turned off!
for some time i had a wallpaper that looked somewhat like one would imagine hyperspace to look like lol....basically a long neverending fuzzy "tunnel", think starwars haha. the thing is, looking at that damn thing even when doing casual listening really made things sound deeper and 3D, but the bright colous still put me off.
i guess that's the worst part of mixing ITB....when mixing on a console you really have to LISTEN to the music, and you don't get distracted by all the little GR meters, frequency/EQ curves, plugin GUI and whatnot.
i wonder if anyone feels the same, and maybe some of you have developed a workaround routine what you do to really focus on the SOUND rather than the appearance? i try to close my eyes every once in a while, and also turn off all unneccessary lights, and not seldom i immediately notice things that need to be changed in the mix.
this is really bugging me for some reason....i'm actually thinking about getting a digital console so i don't have to use the mouse to move digital faders, but my real hands moving real ones.....and then a monitor somewhere out of my sight so i can still use all my plugins....it's a costly workaround, though.
anyone feel my pain?
