applying car audio to music production

brafferty

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Thought this could be a fun topic. I produce music and i find myself tuning and mastering my instruments to how my car is. For sub bass i tend to low pass at 28hz and slope off 70hz at -12, for mids ill tune to various settings, any combination of 90-300hz at - 3 - 18 slopes. and for tweets i turn down around 8k. Do you think this creates a good representation of what my music will sound like in my car? or if i created a 100hz note at a -12 slope, and set my fronts for than, would it completely alter the slope i originally produced?

 
I've played, engineered, mixed and mastered music on the side for the last 25 years and having read this twice now, still don't know what you're asking?

 
Thought this could be a fun topic. I produce music and i find myself tuning and mastering my instruments to how my car is. For sub bass i tend to low pass at 28hz and slope off 70hz at -12, for mids ill tune to various settings, any combination of 90-300hz at - 3 - 18 slopes. and for tweets i turn down around 8k. Do you think this creates a good representation of what my music will sound like in my car? or if i created a 100hz note at a -12 slope, and set my fronts for than, would it completely alter the slope i originally produced?
I know articulating certain thoughts can be difficult if your vocabulary is limited but looking at your sentence structure, I'm hoping English is your second language. That's the only excuse for what you've subjected us to.
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