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Originally Posted by
MadeSumthnGood
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That's not really that musically significant... I mean how big a of a bump are we talking about? I've worked in some pretty poor rooms, it doesn't really interfere with getting the musicality of the mix right, however, trying to get the mix to work perfectly on every system definitely has diminished the excitement and musicality.
From that reply, I now understand that you're not a very high end mixing engineer. either that, or you're trolling heavily. You do understand that a dip at 100hz can completely destroy the tonality of a mix right? Do you understand that the part if a vocal that sits at 100hz is incredibly important in some circumstances? Generally, the 100hz, 1k, and 10k have incredibly important significance on a vocal and how a person perceives the human voice. If your monitoring is giving you inaccurate information, how on earth are you going to make proper decisions that actually translate against the highest end commercial mixes? That's crazy.