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Is it possible to do a great sounding mix using only headphones? If yes then:
1) Which headphones to use?
2) What are the key issues to be aware of
3) Any tips?

tnx,

chris

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Ethan Winer Tue, 02/18/2003 - 07:20

Chris,

Headphones can be useful because they often reveal more low-level detail than listening through loudspeakers. But this is also their downfall when making mixing decisions. Because you can hear everything so clearly, it is common to mix some things too softly because they are so loud and clear in the phones.

--Ethan

KurtFoster Tue, 02/18/2003 - 08:39

I use headphones at times to track but never for mix. For me its weird to make panning decisions with the sounds coming from the sides of my head instead of in front of me.. …. Fats
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Pez Tue, 02/18/2003 - 08:48

It is certainly best to mix on flat monitors. As had been said here already it's hard to hear a true stereo field that only speakers can give plus your eq's will be off (especially bass) when you try to translate the mix to other systems. If you absolutely have to use headphones only then I would suggest using reference material and then try to match it's panning and eqs. If you're serious about mixing then you'll have to bite the bullet and get a good set of monitors. Don't cut corners here as monitors will be one of the few pieces of gear that you won't have to replace every few years.

RecorderMan Tue, 02/18/2003 - 12:38

well...if your asking then your probabbly not at the Record Plant so....use the above advice..and when checking overall balances of things (i.e. is the vocal loud enough...ect), lay the headphones down on the desk, ect.; and use them as a mono source with them off your head at a low level...you should still be able to hear all the important midrange elements (like: vocal, snare,hat, gtrs, keys, ect) at this level.
For bass and bottom end, check a refference cassete or cd of your mix-in-progress in the car/boombox/homesterreo/ect (against other known ref's; i.e songs/albums you know and that relate to what you're doing) before you print your finals.

3dchris Tue, 02/18/2003 - 16:26

Thx for prompt replies guys. I did not actually ask this question because I intend to mix entirely on headphones (I use heaphones as a reference only), but I will be recording/mixing in........a cottage! Yes...a cottage..the room is huge over there and there is a carpet on the floor and heavy curtains...the rest of the walls are made of wood (covered by wallpaper of some sort-rather glossy). I was asked to record a band over there and because I have no idea if I can make the room usable for mixing I was thinking to rely more on headphones. Any tips on how to make the room usable for mixing? I have Mackie HR824s monitors (Fats, don't scream at me please:). What I can do?

tnx,

chris

anonymous Tue, 02/25/2003 - 06:37

Headphones are for a couple of things .. the tracking musicains, and for the engineer to make dead certain that thier mix would be something that the engineer would be happy with if he or she were tracking.

The second use is for those times when the control room fills up with too much noise for the engineer to accurately hear the tracking musician's comments and mix. When this happens, nothing gets more attention then to turn down the monitors in the control room, put on headphones and deal with the tracking musician .. people will either get the idea or keep talking, in either case, you'll be in good touch with the tracking end.

Headphone laying down on the console is an interesting idea for checking things .. I keep my listening levels fairly low in the Control Room, and then really lower them down, well below conversation level to check, kick, snare, bass, vocal whatever.. when you can define things at a low level, they'll be outstanding as the levels go up.