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Sat, 29 May 2004 14:33:13 EDT
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Re: [idm] (writing music using) headphones
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     When I used headphones to write electronic music, it would sound great when listening to it in headphones (I was using a Sony MDR-V700 set), but when I played it in on a stereo or in my car, it didn't sound the way it should.  I even tried using a friend's pair of headphones that were studio quality for a while, but it still sounded different.  I've found that studio monitors are the best way to compose, cause there really is a difference when your ear is right against the speaker, like when using headphones, and when you are listening using a system or home stereo.  I like the Alesis Mk2 powered monitors, and they were something like $350 (I think) for a pair using musician's friend.  Make sure whatever you get has a flat frequency response (I'm pretty sure that's the right terminology).  You don't what your speakers or headphones to have a permanent filter while you are writing tracks.  If you are looking for low bass, a sub is highly recommended as well. Mike Jedlicka www.dickandjanerecords.com