- Joined
- Jan 14, 2009
Ez people,
So I just went to start a new track using a particular break, which actually sounded pretty decent straight from the original rex file on my monitors (Mackie HR824s), but as soon as I listened in my headphones (HD25s) I could suddenly hear so much more detail - basically a lot of things that were actually wrong with the break which I just could not notice on my monitors at all.
This seems to happen quite a lot, and I find it a little bit alarming that my headphones are revealing so many problems that I'm just not picking up on on my monitors, almost to the point where I'm thinking I should spend most of my time producing in my headphones, for fear of missing all these problems otherwise!
This seems bonkers though that I've got this lovely pair of monitors, yet I'm even considering using predominantly my HD25s!
Anyone else ever had this problem??
So I just went to start a new track using a particular break, which actually sounded pretty decent straight from the original rex file on my monitors (Mackie HR824s), but as soon as I listened in my headphones (HD25s) I could suddenly hear so much more detail - basically a lot of things that were actually wrong with the break which I just could not notice on my monitors at all.
This seems to happen quite a lot, and I find it a little bit alarming that my headphones are revealing so many problems that I'm just not picking up on on my monitors, almost to the point where I'm thinking I should spend most of my time producing in my headphones, for fear of missing all these problems otherwise!
This seems bonkers though that I've got this lovely pair of monitors, yet I'm even considering using predominantly my HD25s!
Anyone else ever had this problem??