Can you trust your own hearing? In this video I'll show you a simple hearing test that will reveal that nobody can really agree on what is being said, so make sure to let me know what you hear in the comments below. I always find it fascinating that people can never seem to agree when it comes to sound and what sounds good. Some people will say that a particular pair of studio monitors, or headphones sound great, and that another pair sounds bad, while others will say the exact opposite. Why is that? Why can people never agree? The fact of the matter is that you can't really trust your own hearing. We all have vastly different hearing, and will therefore perceive sound very differently. As a music producer, it is therefore very important to use visual aids when mixing, as well as having other people reference your mix. You might have heard the expression “use your ears“. That's a good piece of advice. After all, the best tool you have are your ears. If something sounds good, it's usually good. That said, there might be certain frequencies you're not very sensitive too, which others might pick up or vice versa. My point is, you might have slight hearing damage without even being aware of it. Some people are more sensitive to higher frequencies and others are more sensitive to lower frequencies. By taking a hearing test, you can get a audiogram, showing the curve of your hearing. This hearing test will let you see which frequencies you are less sensitive too. That can come in handy as it will allow you to compensate for that slight hearing loss. if people say your mix is always too harsh up top, and has too much high-end, but it sounds fine to you, it might be that you have a slight dip in your upper-frequency hearing range. Being aware of this will allow you to compensate for that. I'm not saying you shouldn't use your ears of course. I'm just saying you can't always trust them 100%. Visual aids can be helpful when mixing and mastering music. Particularly the Izotioe tonal balance plugin. It will show how much energy is in the different frequency bands, compared to other commercial tracks. You can check it out here: Tonal balance plugin: Releasing a song? Save money on DistroKid by using my discount link: ---------------------------------------------- RECOMMENDED STUDIO GEAR: (Amazon links below) AUDIO INTERFACE: ☑️ Focusrite Scarlett Solo: ☑️ Focusrite Scarlett 4i4 (3rd Gen): REFERENCE HEADPHONES: ☑️ AKG 612 PRO: ☑️ Beyerdynamic DT 990 PRO: BUDGET MONITORS: ☑️ 5“: Yamaha HS5: ☑️ 7“: ADAM Audio: ☑️ 8“: Yamaha HS8: PROFESSIONAL MONITORS: ☑️ 7“: ADAM Audio A7V: SUBWOOFER: ☑️ KRK 10S2 V2: MICROPHONE: ☑️ Audio-Technica Cardioid Condenser Studio XLR Microphone: ☑️ Vocal recording booth/stand for microphone: XLR CABLES: ☑️ TISINO 35 ft Balanced XLR cable for mic: ☑️ Monoprice 6 ft Balanced XLR Cable for monitors: SHORTCUT KEYBOARD: ☑️ Backlit FL Studio Shortcut Keyboard: ☑️Get The Complete Idiot's Guide To Music Theory Here: PROFESSIONAL ACOUSTIC TREATMENT: ☑️ GIK Acoustic panels: As an Amazon Associate, we earn from qualifying purchases. ---------------------------------------------- ✔️ VST & Effect Plugins: ✔️ Premium Loops And Sample Packs: ---------------------------------------------- ❤️ Support this channel on Patreon: ❤️ Support us with a one-time PayPal donation: 🎹 Do you need professional feedback on your music? Or perhaps mastering? Check out my gigs on Fiverr: Follow FireWalk on social media: 📧 Business inquiries: @
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