tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5197485284151138961.post2683352698584921117..comments2024-02-22T00:26:58.635-08:00Comments on The Ramblings of Some Audio Guy: Twitter Mailbag - Do You Use Headphones While Recording Alone?Some Audio Guyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15458007836541750167noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5197485284151138961.post-61600237180568646512012-03-05T10:43:19.039-08:002012-03-05T10:43:19.039-08:00Woa, I didn't see this post until today! Than...Woa, I didn't see this post until today! Thanks for answering in a blog post!<br /><br />Well your answer makes me happy and I agree that I shouldn't ditch headphone monitoring forever. That would be a bad idea. Ideally, I would prefer to record with headphones on one ear - best of both worlds. But unfortunately I'm nearly deaf in my left ear so this method doesn't work out so well :).<br /><br />You make a good point with "I want them to tell ME a story, not to be considering how THEY sound." As you know, I am very technical and can have a hard time over-analyzing my performance in real time. Monitoring in headphones only makes this worse. However, my primary benefit to monitoring with headphones is microphone technique. When you hear your subtle proximity changes and inflections you're able to really work that microphone when the copy calls for it.<br /><br />I'm done rambling. I believe this is the ramblings of SomeAudioGuy not Jordan's brain.<br /><br />Thanks again Juan!<br /><br />-Jordan ReynoldsJordan Reynoldshttp://jordansvoice.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5197485284151138961.post-44822845448161265382012-02-29T12:38:15.764-08:002012-02-29T12:38:15.764-08:00Great stuff as always!Great stuff as always!SGKTheVoicehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02451278790452347708noreply@blogger.com