Do they have a flat eq? They probably do I imagine
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Yep.
I have a friend who produces on Ableton. He uses expensive noise cancelling headphones to produce. That bass boost though, overestimating his bass everytime ๐๐๐
I've actually got 3 sets of decent headphones. 2 are pre-programmed with a (Presumably) neutral EQ but I can't be sure. I also have the wireless Sony WH1000MX, for when I'm out and about, they do have a programmable EQ and I always have it set to neutral. I might give them a whirl while mixing.
Audio Technica ATH-M30x for producing. For casual listening, different sets of noise cancelling. I also have speakers for producing but I use them less
https://europe.beyerdynamic.com/p/dt-990-pro
These are my mixing headphones.
If you read exactly what they're for, they should be perfect, and they are. If other people are listening on shit speakers, it's their speakers, not my music๐ฌ๐.
I know youโre joking on that last sentence but thatโs a terrible way of looking at it ๐
Reality is most will use shitty headphones or noise cancelling with bass boost pre built in it.
But totally agree that if you want to mix a track properly you need professional monitor headphones (or speakers). Interesting enough they usually cost less than the consumer ones ๐
Completely scrapped previous track. Blank slate๐ฅณ.
Perfect is the enemy of good. I was curious about that one ๐
I understand removing errors but the perfect track doesnโt exist
I've still got it saved as a .wav if you'd like to hear it??
Yes I would.
That synth sound ๐ค๐พ

What did you think of the lack of a kick drum, did it work for you๐ค?
https://www.gear4music.nl/nl/Opname-and-Computers/KRK-ROKIT-RP7-G5-Studio-Monitor-Bundle/6C53
I also have these in my boxroom studio but never ever use them. They're FAR too powerful. You could use them at a fucking warehouse party๐๐. Interestingly, the cones are made of kevlar, so they are literally bulletproof too๐ฅณ.