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>integral part
yeah, there's no "tighter" version of this sound yet.
there is a slight amount of tube distortion to compress it a bit but the harshness you're referring to might just be low kbps

How do you place studio monitors when you have three yuge screens on your desk? Pic related is how I have it currently (blue oval is my head, red is the tops of the studio monitors which are on a windowsill behind the desk) and everything sounds like it's biased to the right until I stand above and my head clears the left screen.

Would it be okay to get monitor stands and put the monitors above head level?

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can someone give tips on how to clean vocal samples

eq nigga

>the mix is finally right
yes! fuck music1

im trying but im prob retard.

i gave up a triple monitor set up to make more room for speakers.

have a dual, vertically mounted set up now (one monitor above the other) and truth be told, it's less than ideal. it's better than just having a single screen, but the neck strain is definitely a factor.

if you can do a set up like pic-related (screens 2 and 3 only, but a little less tilt on screen 3), it would probably work better than just going straight up.

most of my third-screen use cases are just covered by having an ultrabook on my desk instead.

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don't use the vertical display, just use the 2 horizontal displays. center them and put speakers to left and right.

studio monitors have a small sweet-spot and should be placed the same distance apart as each one is from your head.

and assuming there is a bass port on the back of the monitors they also need to have a good amount of open space behind them. so a window is not a good spot and ideally the windows are covered to reduce reflections.

small narrow cuts for subtraction, shelfs for addition.

no.