Originally Posted By: rockstar_not
Paul, do you fully understand what VRM is doing?


O yes, I get what it's doing and it does a good job. The thing is I only use the VRM at the end of my main mixing with headphones and HiFi. So I've got accustom to the "direct" sound. So when I turn on VRM it's horrible at first until I tweak away buy my point was that I like the direct headphone and HiFi sound more than VRM for listening. I also prefer to listen to my speakers more because it's more natural on the eye. I can only take headphones for so long before fatigue.

I've raised the speaker as you said and it's better. Thanks.

Tell you what, recording music is so great! expensive, but such a joy non the less. It's just alittle frustrating when I'm learning slowly and by trial n error.

PS; I work on the smaller computer monitor in that photo I posted up, not the big Mac in the middle, that's my toy. My PC is my workhorse hence why my speakers are where they are. If I were working from the Mac the speakers would be more central.

Last edited by PaulH; 12/16/13 03:44 PM.