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greg54

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  1. I plan on covering the panels with some kind of blanket.
  2. I just ordered these exact ones 😄
  3. I hear ya'. You may not agree, but I consider my Adam Audio A7v monitors to be very good, as well as my Avantone CLA 10's. I have received a lot of good advice here and am going through all of it. Thanks
  4. I dont know how to do that, since it's square. I put bookshelves on the back wall to make it more rectangular. Other than doing that, I wouldn't know what else to do.
  5. I did not know that. I've been listening to them at higher volumes. Thanks!
  6. I'm using Avantone CLA 10's and Adam Audio AV7's.
  7. I got this to put behind me to make the room smaller. Worth a try . . . https://www.homedepot.com/p/Costway-3-Panel-Folding-Room-Divider-6Ft-Rolling-Privacy-Screen-withLockable-Wheels-Black-JV10723BK/325317965
  8. I put some bookshelves on the back wall and put a lot of stuff in them, and I put up some acoustic squares. I'll have to figure out more stuff to do. Thanks
  9. I just installed it and will check it out. Thanks!
  10. I'm currently using Austrian Audio Hi-x60 for headphones. I like them. I did put bookshelves on the back wall, and put some blankets here and there. I do listen to a lot of music. I have about 10 reference tracks I go to, like Tears for Fears, Luther Vandross, Boz Scaggs, Gino Vannelli, Michael McDonald, etc. They are all different and are mixed differently. But they all are good. Maybe the issue is just that I don't know how to eq bad frequencies. I'll get the book mentioned earlier and keep working on it.
  11. I appreciate everyone's response. All great advice. I'll keep trying to work through all the obstacles and find out what works best for me. Mike Morgon-Shaw: I will check out that book. Thanks, everyone!
  12. I just started mixing my songs (never mixed before). My room is largely untreated. It's 12' x 12'. When I mix on monitors, the vocals have too much midrange and it's hard to get them to sound right. When I mix with the headphones, they sound fine. I have some reference tracks and listen to them on the monitors and through headphones. They sound good through the monitors, but sound just like my vocals through the headphones. Do I not trust my monitors and just mix with headphones? I'm new at this, so I have no idea.
  13. Great, thanks for your help!
  14. So Save As, and save it to a destination? If I open it to a track in another project, will it open as a complete track or just as a wave file?
  15. I know how to get reference tracks into a track within my DAW. But once they're in there (and I know, this is stupid), how do you save them to use them for future projects? I don't want to save them as a project. I just want to save the reference track. When I insert a CD into my DVD player, I click on Audio CD, then it opens the songs. But from there it does not allow me to save it anywhere, but only open it within my track. When I click on the reference track itself within my DAW, there is no Save As. And I want to save it as a wave file. But how to do it escapes me. I want to save it onto my desk top. How do you do it?
  16. Discovered the problem with recording vocals. I was using a track that I thought was clean, but it was routed to the Vox bus. When I recorded, it had eq and compression on it. Made a new track, recorded, and it's fine. So that was my stupidity of not paying attention.
  17. I think the reverb issue is fixed. I deleted the old reverb bus and added a new one. So far it seems fine. But when I record vocals they record hotter than normal and are more harsh. I haven't touched anything regarding the vocals - not the interface, mic pre, mic, or anything within CbB that I would think affect the vocals like that.
  18. Yeah, anything can be the issue. You never know. I use a Focusrite 18i20 interface. And I have the headphones going into a headphone preamp, and I use a Warm Audio mic pre. Dust is a big issue here, so I will look into that. Thanks!
  19. I have gone over pretty much everything. But I will delete the reverb bus and create a new one, as you suggested. Thanks!
  20. Yes, sorry if I did not make that clear.
  21. After I thought the issue was fixed, I turned off the computer. Later when I turned it on again to do more work, the problem persists. It's within the reverb bus. For now I have a reverb plugin on my vocal track. Don't know what to do about the reverb bus issue at this point.
  22. I've been playing with it for a while this morning and found the issue. For whatever reason, Breverb is the problem. No matter what setting I have it on, reverb is just way too much and causes the problem I described. I took it off and put Sonitus Reverb on the bus, and now everything works fine. Thanks for everyone's input! I always appreciate it.
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