I guess everyone works differently..

I wouldn't wanna make anything if the monitoring is dodgy... Pretty much a waste of 
time coz you have no idea what it REALLY sounds like ;)

Nick

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Subject: [dnb-prod] Re: Reason "Muddyness"


Well... 

not to hijack the thread =P 

But...a good track is created on the elements...i.e. what you have in it and 
how its constructed.  Once that is taken care of then you can work on the 
quality of the sounds, the eqing and the mastering, and take it form being 
just a good track to a great track. 

PBXorcist 

P.S.  Writers Block is "teh sux" 


Turbo Hz writes: 

>  ...How are you supposed to create a good track if you're not properly
> monitoring (hearing) what you're doing???? 
> 
> -Peace-

> Turbo Hz

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