I have a sort of philosophical question on using ARC.
I just got ARC3, with the MEMS mic. I calibrated my project studio using my (pretty decent) near-field monitors. I used the ARC plugin on some existing ProTools projects that I'd mixed and mastered (I.e., finished) in the past, and did some tweaking to get them to sound "OK" with the ARC plugin active.
OK here's the thing. To bounce one of these new mixes to disc, I turn off ARC. I understand all this. But...the resulting bounced mix doesn't sound anything like the mix I just worked on. The details of how it's different don't matter here. What matters is: my studio is where I listen to a lot of music. It's not just for working. It's the best sounding sound system in my house. When I demo my own music for someone, I want to demo it in the studio.
But if I mix with ARC, and print without it, the final printed mix doesn't sound like what I worked so hard to get. What I worked on when I mixed it is what sounds best to my ears (of course). If that mix had ARC enabled, and the printed mix doesn't, nobody but me is ever going to hear what I really want to mix to sound like. (Unless I fire up Pro Tools and load the session and turn on ARC just to listen to a finished tune. But, I don't think I should have to do that. I just want to play the high-res stereo master.)
So. Given that my studio is my ideal listening room (I know it's not perfect, but it's the best one I have), and I want my mixes to sound good there...does that mean that I really should not be using ARC? I didn't really think this through before I bought this thing. Maybe it was a mistake...?
Any words of wisdom? Thanks.