mcblink
Ambassador of Riffs & Spliffs
Yeah, the monitors that came with the interface suck ass, and one of them has a loose connection that always acts up, so we don't even use them anymore.Right…you had the bass at a certain level, but the guitars were competing for some of the bass guitar fundamental frequencies. You diminished some of that competition allowing the bass to be heard more…separating it from the guitars further. Now the bass could come down to the level you originally perceived that it needed to be when you started/pre-eq play. In the process, you also created more distinction between the two guitars with the high-mid push on the wah/lead.
I’ve not used the monitors that you have, but they may not produce as much on the low bass frequency spectrum, so you may need to monitor mixes through other systems to avoid too much bass pile up.
We've got playback routed through the PA monitors, the same ones we use to play drum tracks on when we jam, and vocals when I get drunk enough lol. I don't think they're meant for mixing. The mix sounds pretty good through them at the moment though, but like I mentioned earlier, when I get in my truck it's very bassy. Played on my bluetooth Bose it sounds ok, on my TV it sounds alright, on the headphone monitors everything sucks equally....But yeah we try all kinds of different systems and usually they all react a bit differently to any given recording. I'll reduce bass tracks a little bit at a time and we'll see how it goes!
Thanks dudes!

