Why are there several pairs of monitor speakers in the recording studio- one
Why are there several pairs of monitor speakers in the recording studio- one
The monitor speaker is the extension of the ear. The budget invested in the speaker, the degree of pleasure for creation and appreciation, and the improvement of mixing quality are still the most obvious. This article briefly introduces the types of monitor speakers, why professional studios use multiple pairs of monitor speakers, and the placement of monitor speakers.
Regardless of the size of the studio, several pairs of speakers are used, and the monitoring speakers are roughly divided into three types:
-Mid-field monitoring speaker [Chinese dubbing]
-Near field monitoring speaker
-Compare error correction speakers
Medium and far field monitoring speaker, also known as full-band monitoring or main monitoring speaker. In the past, the COSCO field was generally placed behind the mixer. Now, with the design and construction of the recording studio, it is generally embedded in the wall and integrated into the entire room. The reason why it is called full-band speaker is that only when the speaker reaches such a volume can it completely and accurately cover the range of human auditory frequency of 20Hz-20KHz. [Animation dubbing]
The medium and far-field speakers have obvious advantages in the performance of large scenes, the depth of music, the sense of hierarchy, and listening to low-frequency diving. However, when editing and adjusting individual voice color in a more detailed way, sometimes I don't hear it as confidently as I do on near-field monitoring
The price of mid and far field monitoring speakers is expensive, starting at 30000 to 100000 yuan, and the ideal price is 15-20 yuan. Moreover, the acoustic environment of the room is demanding, which is not affordable for most family studios. It is usually purchased by units. Therefore, whether to have a pair of excellent mid-range and far-field monitoring speakers is regarded as one of the signs of family studios and professional recording and mixing studios. In the home studio, the near-field monitoring speaker still dominates. [English dubbing]
Near-field monitoring speakers are the most common monitoring equipment in small studios and home recording studios. The most commonly used sizes are 5-inch, 6-inch and 8-inch two-frequency speakers.
The near-field monitoring speaker is more suitable for listening at a distance of about one meter. In terms of frequency response, the near-field monitoring speaker can perform more accurately in the medium and high frequency, and the details in the sound can also be more clear. However, due to the size and design power, it is not ideal in low frequency diving. The sound field and depth are one circle smaller than the mid-range and far-field speakers.
Statement: This article is original and reprinted in part. If reprinted, please indicate the source and source. I am the editor of Voices100, a multilingual self-help live dubbing network
The monitor speaker is the extension of the ear. The budget invested in the speaker, the degree of pleasure for creation and appreciation, and the improvement of mixing quality are still the most obvious. This article briefly introduces the types of monitor speakers, why professional studios use multiple pairs of monitor speakers, and the placement of monitor speakers.
Regardless of the size of the studio, several pairs of speakers are used, and the monitoring speakers are roughly divided into three types:
-Mid-field monitoring speaker [Chinese dubbing]
-Near field monitoring speaker
-Compare error correction speakers
Medium and far field monitoring speaker, also known as full-band monitoring or main monitoring speaker. In the past, the COSCO field was generally placed behind the mixer. Now, with the design and construction of the recording studio, it is generally embedded in the wall and integrated into the entire room. The reason why it is called full-band speaker is that only when the speaker reaches such a volume can it completely and accurately cover the range of human auditory frequency of 20Hz-20KHz. [Animation dubbing]
The medium and far-field speakers have obvious advantages in the performance of large scenes, the depth of music, the sense of hierarchy, and listening to low-frequency diving. However, when editing and adjusting individual voice color in a more detailed way, sometimes I don't hear it as confidently as I do on near-field monitoring
The price of mid and far field monitoring speakers is expensive, starting at 30000 to 100000 yuan, and the ideal price is 15-20 yuan. Moreover, the acoustic environment of the room is demanding, which is not affordable for most family studios. It is usually purchased by units. Therefore, whether to have a pair of excellent mid-range and far-field monitoring speakers is regarded as one of the signs of family studios and professional recording and mixing studios. In the home studio, the near-field monitoring speaker still dominates. [English dubbing]
Near-field monitoring speakers are the most common monitoring equipment in small studios and home recording studios. The most commonly used sizes are 5-inch, 6-inch and 8-inch two-frequency speakers.
The near-field monitoring speaker is more suitable for listening at a distance of about one meter. In terms of frequency response, the near-field monitoring speaker can perform more accurately in the medium and high frequency, and the details in the sound can also be more clear. However, due to the size and design power, it is not ideal in low frequency diving. The sound field and depth are one circle smaller than the mid-range and far-field speakers.
Statement: This article is original and reprinted in part. If reprinted, please indicate the source and source. I am the editor of Voices100, a multilingual self-help live dubbing network
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