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Naghorvik
I am what you Make of me. What more can I possibly be. . .

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Thu Ugly truth. . .

Posted by Naghorvik - April 28th, 2018


-After some mixed reviews in the audio Portal I decided to kick myself in the ass and properly set up nearfield and far field monitoring using speakers of various types. I personally dont think expensive nearfield monitors (above the grade of M audio for example) are worth it, using vintage AKAI speakers from the 70s with Audio Tech 14 inch PA speakers. For a 4 speaker set up. Upon doing so I see the UGLY TRUTH revealed, my quick Sony headphone mixes where decieving the bass and low mids are all over the place the upper mids are pearcing at times and of course as always every time I check these things the neibours complain. . . I

​crap thier at the door now. . . (sigh) here we go again. . . 

​im gunna have to fix and repost a bunch of these Mixes thanks to BECAUSEMETOO for the honest feedback. . . 

​with that said the mixes on the Audio portal anrt Thaaat bad, ​All art is imperfect after all but its the journey towards  true perfection which partially drives the creative process. Well to a point, then it becomes Chinese democracy Syndrome 

​CHINESE DEMOCRACY SYNDROME : Definition​, Axle rose spent 12 years and 120 million dollars producing the follow up to Guns and Roses Chinese Democracy album. Truth told it wasnt a bad album but was it an album that came out sounding like the effort put in, there in lays the question. After a point an artistic concept needs to be left be and the artist must move to a new concept where the lessons learned from the previous creative action are taken and applied to the new work. Some songs need to be let go, others perhaps can be more . . . Only time will tell I suppose.

Cheers
​-NKSIII

 

 

 


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