Crimsonghost wrote:fragments wrote:Best thing I did to get over numbers/exact numbers is to mix some of my projects on a real mixing board.
i like that idea, but kinda hard

Hard as in you dont have hundreds of channels and sends or because you need audio outs on your interface and a mixing board?
Also, if you had a look around you could probably find some place to take your stems, pay for some studio time with which I'm sure you'd get an engineer. Sit with them and work on the mix. I'm sure you'd gain a lot of useful knowledge that way. Just be upfront about what you know and what you don't when you are working.
totally general statement...but I love how people around here piss away a hundred bucks here and there buying more and more software that's in all likelyhood getting them further away from there goals instead of saving it and spending it on something that might actually teach them something or get them thinking outside their normal mindset.
FWIW I'm a terrible gearwhore, but once I started investing in something besides yet another VST I actually started to learn something.
EDIT: Also, if you didn't live on the other side of the country I'd invite you over to try mixing on my modest setup
