Mixing advice? Speakers(monitors) vs headphones

Anton6

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What’s up iLLiens,

I need some direction on how to mix for playing music on speakers.

I have been having issues finding a way to mix my beats so that they sound like they do in my headphones. They sound hollow; like they don’t have the full sound I hear on my headphones.

Is there a way to mix a song without speakers?

What are some speaker(monitors) that you guys would suggest for getting the sounds to match from headphones to monitor? Any threads on here for this question?

Thanks!
 
What’s up iLLiens,

I need some direction on how to mix for playing music on speakers.

I have been having issues finding a way to mix my beats so that they sound like they do in my headphones. They sound hollow; like they don’t have the full sound I hear on my headphones.

Is there a way to mix a song without speakers?

What are some speaker(monitors) that you guys would suggest for getting the sounds to match from headphones to monitor? Any threads on here for this question?

Thanks!
As for myself I would never mix with headphones. 90% of the time mixing in headphones are slightly incorrect as far as sound quality. I mixed with M Audio BX5 before and Yahama HS8 (as of today) but its really up to you. You can't go wrong with monitors
 
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What’s up iLLiens,

I need some direction on how to mix for playing music on speakers.

I have been having issues finding a way to mix my beats so that they sound like they do in my headphones. They sound hollow; like they don’t have the full sound I hear on my headphones.

Is there a way to mix a song without speakers?

What are some speaker(monitors) that you guys would suggest for getting the sounds to match from headphones to monitor? Any threads on here for this question?

Thanks!

What @K-waz said. I'd only check the stereo image on headphones...

But if your mixes sound hollow every time, it may have to do with room treatment and the way how your monitors are positioned in the room.
 

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Going to need a better description of "hollow"

When you listen to commercial tracks in your headphone and then on your speakers... do they also sound hollow?

If your mixes sound hollow on your speakers, but commercial mixes sound fine then;
- it's either a problem with your headphone response
- a problem with your mixing

If you find your mixes always lacking or heavy in xyz frequency, then you may need to be sure to under/overcomplicated in your mix.

Speakers(monitors) will also likely bring with them their own problem as you will get room tone issues.

If commercial mixes also sound 'hollow' compared to your headphones, this could either be;
- issue with your speakers freq response
- issue with your room

If its an issue with your room, doesn't matter what speakers you get.

Ultimately you need to learn your room and learn your playback devices.

If your headphones are the issue I think is it sonarworks (or similar software) Can seek to create a flat freq response.


Personally I've always advocated for mixing on speakers... but Slate VSX headphones have been a massive game changer in terms of translation - you will be able to solve this hollow issue by jumping around different rooms on vsx (assuming it's not an issue with your room or device.)

Feel free to ask more advice regarding this
 
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