Advice to get your track sounding good on multiple systems
Posted: Fri May 18, 2012 3:21 am
				
				Hey guys,
I know this a generally broad topic but as a new producer I am interested in what you guys do you in order to get your track sounding good on anything from laptop speakers to club systems to ipod headphones. Ideally my goal is to have my tracks played out on large club systems during shows but this is not something that will occur in the immediate future and I am assuming my tracks will be played on all types of systems before they reach a large club venue. Obviously checking your track and making adjustment as you go on multiple systems is a good idea but I was interested in any "secrets"/techniques/advice (Wrong wording here as I know there are no "secrets") you have in regards to this.
Appreciate the time.
			I know this a generally broad topic but as a new producer I am interested in what you guys do you in order to get your track sounding good on anything from laptop speakers to club systems to ipod headphones. Ideally my goal is to have my tracks played out on large club systems during shows but this is not something that will occur in the immediate future and I am assuming my tracks will be played on all types of systems before they reach a large club venue. Obviously checking your track and making adjustment as you go on multiple systems is a good idea but I was interested in any "secrets"/techniques/advice (Wrong wording here as I know there are no "secrets") you have in regards to this.
Appreciate the time.
