myownsilence
The Influenced
Actually, I monitor too quietly I think sometimes. I've never been someone to monitor loud.
And I wrote in a post above, I went back through and tweaked the mix and got a result I like more than adding in too much in mastering.
Hmm, I guess I'm taking these as veiled potshots, but I wouldn't say I've been mixing anything "lazy", and the concern in general over the methods is what brought me here to ask the question in the first place, so these comments don't seem too on the mark?
Lazy is not to be taken as in a "you have done nothing" approach. Its to address where your efforts are placed. I have mixed and limited in the past and always wondered what I was doing. I began going back through the process again and again and in the end I found I was able to mix very close to mastered loudness (I would say though this is subjective on many ways) with a much better sense of energy and brightness to my tracks. I think anything you have to do in the mastering stage is a damb sight more destructive than doing it in the mix. If you have to make a few tiny DB's of adjustment in mastering fair enough. I am not a mastering engineer and there is stuff they probably do that has more to do with playback over difference systems. But if you are adjusting the overall balance of your mix, on your home studio monitors, after you have mixed, by a reasonable amount (ie over 2 or 3 db) then you probably have missed something int eh mix.
And compensating for the difference between 44.1 and 48k is mad! This sort of stuff should not be an area of concern.