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Mixing/Mastering / Re: Ear Fatigue
« on: January 24, 2016, 12:37:39 am »
I understand the urge to turn up the volume. Like another said, things sound better louder. However, this is detrimental to not only your ears and hearing, but also your mix.
Ear fatigue induces not only to the physical pain as you mention, but it also wanes the sensitivity of our hearing. After listening at such high volumes, our ears begin to become desensitized to certain frequencies and it may cause us to over/under-compensate and make terrible mixing decisions.
A bit of discipline at this point could be of some great use. Don't fall into the urge to blast the volume so often and instead, learn to monitor at low levels. You can check how it sounds loud every now and then, but sparingly instead of regularly.
Ear fatigue induces not only to the physical pain as you mention, but it also wanes the sensitivity of our hearing. After listening at such high volumes, our ears begin to become desensitized to certain frequencies and it may cause us to over/under-compensate and make terrible mixing decisions.
A bit of discipline at this point could be of some great use. Don't fall into the urge to blast the volume so often and instead, learn to monitor at low levels. You can check how it sounds loud every now and then, but sparingly instead of regularly.