Mugen Vs DJ Mart-Kos

What's Your favorite Track?


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DJ Mart-Kos

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I cut the volume by -13 db for a perfectly sounding track that didn't try to take out my ears, really the volume (over compression is the only thing that worried me. However listening at 50% is what you are going for. So if that's what you want you have achieved your goal. I'm listening through my interphase and monitors so I keep the level where it is, for your tracks I still have to turn them way down, that's the difficulty of having, and mixing from different systems though. If I had the files I would mix it and send them back just to see what you think, but you have what you were going for in regards to listening at a low volume.

Thanks man.

I'm perfectly fine with 50% volume listeners. I listen most music at 50%
So yeah that's what I prefer
 

DJ Mart-Kos

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Most beatmakers mix at 50% or 100% I think.

It's most logical, so when I listen to music on my computer I usually switch between those 2 volumes.
 

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If you listened at 100% of your output do you think your ears could take it? Because that's the thing you aren't listening at a true volume so when you render it and send it to others its twice as loud as it humanly can be. Try mixing on 100% once and see if that effects your mixes. Imagine a radio station with 2 tracks having to turn down and turn up each song. Not economical at all its one thing to mix loud but there's a point where its unbearable and that's the only problem. try to use the meter plugin i linked you to. It will show you the true volume of your tracks.
 

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If you listened at 100% of your output do you think your ears could take it? Because that's the thing you aren't listening at a true volume so when you render it and send it to others its twice as loud as it humanly can be. Try mixing on 100% once and see if that effects your mixes. Imagine a radio station with 2 tracks having to turn down and turn up each song. Not economical at all its one thing to mix loud but there's a point where its unbearable and that's the only problem. try to use the meter plugin i linked you to. It will show you the true volume of your tracks.

It's loud but more bearable now i think.
 

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If you listened at 100% of your output do you think your ears could take it? Because that's the thing you aren't listening at a true volume so when you render it and send it to others its twice as loud as it humanly can be. Try mixing on 100% once and see if that effects your mixes. Imagine a radio station with 2 tracks having to turn down and turn up each song. Not economical at all its one thing to mix loud but there's a point where its unbearable and that's the only problem. try to use the meter plugin i linked you to. It will show you the true volume of your tracks.

I'm gonna look into that a bit.
 
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