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Yeah, maybe. I've definitely created stuff my 600s do not forgive though. In fact they hate it. I'm rolling the low end off around 40hz anyway generally. Not a big hard core low, low bass guy. I don't do music like that.
SoundID improves the bass response. Things do sound nice on 600s generally, I've always thought that. Sometimes I wonder whether microscopic control is really always helpful though. A fella could get lost in the weeds if he's not careful. Most the music I love was probably mixed on a single speaker and designed for vinyl playback which means truncated low and high end and a solid midrange. 600's do have a good midrange, so there's that.
I guess the reliance was on good songs, solid arrangements, recorded well and mixed astutely through the mid range. I'm looking forward to re-introducing VSX though to see what I make of it having , I think, generally improved my mixing skills.
Has VSX had that big update that Slate was talking about a few months ago?
Yeah maybe it depends on the material. I’m making dub techno and dub house. Whats going on below 70 hz is a real focus and I find MD mains and his car are really great for targeting that area. The Indey club too, but it’s not so dry and direct as MD Mains.
The big update hasn’t come yet. Still in beta development I believe.