MCompare
Referencing Tools by MeldaProduction
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Description
MCompare is the ultimate reference tool for mixing and mastering allowing you to quickly compare your audio to any audio file and stages of your processing chain, and saves you from loudness deception.
Astonishing Workflow for the Essential Task
Comparing your audio to a reference commercial track is essential for every mixing and mastering engineer. Of course you can do that in your host, but the workflow is what matters here. And it cannot be any easier. Press one button and the plugin quickly crossfades between your track and whatever track you choose. Press another one to choose a different track. Or a different stage of your mastering chain for example...
Better or Just Louder?
Your ears can fool you whether you like it or not. Louder music makes you think it sounds better. It lets you feel spectral and spatial balance incorrectly. It lets you ignore acoustic errors hidden under the loud wall of sound, but this plugin can help you avoid that! It can automatically make the reference tracks match the loudness of your own track. With MCompare you don't need to doubt your senses anymore. If your audio will sound better, it really will be better, not just louder.
Does Your Master Actually Sound Better?
How many times did you spend hours working on your project and just when you felt it's perfect, you took a break and when you listened to it afterwards you were horrified? That's because your ears fooled you somewhere on the road.
MCompare lets you compare your master to multiple stages in your chain, the dry mix for starters. It will compensate for any latency and match the loudness, so you will really be comparing the sonic qualities of your master and don't let your ears deceive you! So when you start doing something wrong, you will know quickly enough, in one click to be precise.
The Ultimate Mastering Chain with Referencing
MCompare is the only plugin that lets you compare your master to the chosen reference tracks, dry mix, different stages of your mastering chaing and even different versions of your mastering chain. All in a single instance, where everything is one click away. It just cannot be any easier.
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Rating
Windows
- Windows Vista / 7 / 8 / 10 (32-bit or 64-bit)
- VST / VST3 / AAX compatible host (32-bit or 64-bit)
- Intel/AMD processor with SSE2 support
Always use 32-bit plugins in 32-bit hosts, or 64-bit plugins in 64-bit hosts!
64-bit plugins can't work in 32-bit hosts even if the operating system is 64-bit. Do NOT use 32-bit plugins in 64-bit hosts. They would have to be bridged and can become slow and unstable.
Mac OS X
- Mac OS X 10.9 and newer (64-bit only)
- VST / VST3 / AU / AAX compatible host (64-bit only)
- Intel/AMD processor with SSE2 support or Apple Silicon processor
Note: Please check your product PDF documentation for more information and installation instructions.
MCompare is the ultimate reference tool for mixing and mastering allowing you to quickly compare your audio to any audio file and stages of your processing chain, and saves you from loudness deception.
Astonishing Workflow for the Essential Task
Comparing your audio to a reference commercial track is essential for every mixing and mastering engineer. Of course you can do that in your host, but the workflow is what matters here. And it cannot be any easier. Press one button and the plugin quickly crossfades between your track and whatever track you choose. Press another one to choose a different track. Or a different stage of your mastering chain for example...
Better or Just Louder?
Your ears can fool you whether you like it or not. Louder music makes you think it sounds better. It lets you feel spectral and spatial balance incorrectly. It lets you ignore acoustic errors hidden under the loud wall of sound, but this plugin can help you avoid that! It can automatically make the reference tracks match the loudness of your own track. With MCompare you don't need to doubt your senses anymore. If your audio will sound better, it really will be better, not just louder.
Does Your Master Actually Sound Better?
How many times did you spend hours working on your project and just when you felt it's perfect, you took a break and when you listened to it afterwards you were horrified? That's because your ears fooled you somewhere on the road.
MCompare lets you compare your master to multiple stages in your chain, the dry mix for starters. It will compensate for any latency and match the loudness, so you will really be comparing the sonic qualities of your master and don't let your ears deceive you! So when you start doing something wrong, you will know quickly enough, in one click to be precise.
The Ultimate Mastering Chain with Referencing
MCompare is the only plugin that lets you compare your master to the chosen reference tracks, dry mix, different stages of your mastering chaing and even different versions of your mastering chain. All in a single instance, where everything is one click away. It just cannot be any easier.
Video
Rating
Windows
- Windows Vista / 7 / 8 / 10 (32-bit or 64-bit)
- VST / VST3 / AAX compatible host (32-bit or 64-bit)
- Intel/AMD processor with SSE2 support
Always use 32-bit plugins in 32-bit hosts, or 64-bit plugins in 64-bit hosts!
64-bit plugins can't work in 32-bit hosts even if the operating system is 64-bit. Do NOT use 32-bit plugins in 64-bit hosts. They would have to be bridged and can become slow and unstable.
Mac OS X
- Mac OS X 10.9 and newer (64-bit only)
- VST / VST3 / AU / AAX compatible host (64-bit only)
- Intel/AMD processor with SSE2 support or Apple Silicon processor
Note: Please check your product PDF documentation for more information and installation instructions.
REFERENCE 2
Referencing Tools by Mastering The Mix
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Get closer than ever to the sound of your favourite mixes.
Ever felt your mix didn’t sound as good as your reference tracks? It can be frustrating not knowing exactly how to get your music comparable to your favourite mixes. That’s why Mastering The Mix created REFERENCE. It’s packed with powerful tools and never seen before insights to help you get closer than ever to the sound of your favourite music.
Key Benefits
- Compare your mix or master to up to 12 reference tracks and create multiple loops so you can quickly compare various sections of your track to your reference.
- Instantly and accurately match the loudness of your track and your references. This is crucial for a fair comparison and for making informed decisions on how to shape your sound.
- Visual and actionable insights to make matching the true peak, loudness, EQ balance, punch, and stereo width of your reference tracks easier than ever.
- Includes an additional source plugin called REFSEND that allows you to bypass entire FX chains to make loudness-matched A/B comparisons.
How To Use REFERENCE 2
1. Load Your References
Load up an instance of REFERENCE as the final plugin on your master bus. REFERENCE should come after your metering plugin but before any speaker / headphone calibration software (if you use it). Drag and drop the reference tracks you want to use onto the Wave Transport.
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2. Level Match
Your mix will most likely be a lot quieter than your reference tracks giving you the misconception that it has a weaker bass and less clarity in the high frequencies. The Level Match button will allow you to compare your mix to the reference tracks without bias, allowing you to make informed mixing decisions.
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3. Gain Insights
The visuals in the Trinity Display show you how your EQ balance, stereo width and compression compares to your reference track. You can also click to solo a frequency band allowing you to zone in on the intricate differences between your mix and your references.
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Rating
Mac:
- macOS 10.8 or higher (macOS 11 Big Sur + Apple M1 Silicon supported).
- AU, VST 2/3 or AAX host (64-bit only)
Windows:
- Windows 7, 8 or 10
- VST 2/3 or AAX host (64-bit only)
Available in VST, VST3, Audio Units and AAX formats (64-bit only).
Please note: AAX compatible with Pro Tools 11 and later only.
Get closer than ever to the sound of your favourite mixes.
Ever felt your mix didn’t sound as good as your reference tracks? It can be frustrating not knowing exactly how to get your music comparable to your favourite mixes. That’s why Mastering The Mix created REFERENCE. It’s packed with powerful tools and never seen before insights to help you get closer than ever to the sound of your favourite music.
Key Benefits
- Compare your mix or master to up to 12 reference tracks and create multiple loops so you can quickly compare various sections of your track to your reference.
- Instantly and accurately match the loudness of your track and your references. This is crucial for a fair comparison and for making informed decisions on how to shape your sound.
- Visual and actionable insights to make matching the true peak, loudness, EQ balance, punch, and stereo width of your reference tracks easier than ever.
- Includes an additional source plugin called REFSEND that allows you to bypass entire FX chains to make loudness-matched A/B comparisons.
How To Use REFERENCE 2
1. Load Your References
Load up an instance of REFERENCE as the final plugin on your master bus. REFERENCE should come after your metering plugin but before any speaker / headphone calibration software (if you use it). Drag and drop the reference tracks you want to use onto the Wave Transport.
2. Level Match
Your mix will most likely be a lot quieter than your reference tracks giving you the misconception that it has a weaker bass and less clarity in the high frequencies. The Level Match button will allow you to compare your mix to the reference tracks without bias, allowing you to make informed mixing decisions.
3. Gain Insights
The visuals in the Trinity Display show you how your EQ balance, stereo width and compression compares to your reference track. You can also click to solo a frequency band allowing you to zone in on the intricate differences between your mix and your references.
Video
Rating
Mac:
- macOS 10.8 or higher (macOS 11 Big Sur + Apple M1 Silicon supported).
- AU, VST 2/3 or AAX host (64-bit only)
Windows:
- Windows 7, 8 or 10
- VST 2/3 or AAX host (64-bit only)
Available in VST, VST3, Audio Units and AAX formats (64-bit only).
Please note: AAX compatible with Pro Tools 11 and later only.
Realphones Professional Pack
Referencing Tools by dSONIQ
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A Complete Mixing Workspace in Your Headphones
Important Note: This is the Realphones Professional Pack. The following versions are also available:
- Realphones Ultimate Pack
- Realphones Ultimate Pack Upgrade from Professional Pack
- Realphones Professional Pack Upgrade from Lite Pack
- Realphones Lite Pack
dSONIQ Realphones re-creates the acoustic environment of a recording studio control room in your headphones and corrects their frequency response. With Realphones, your headphones will turn into a reliable monitoring tool for mixing tracks that you can trust.
Realphones gives you everything you missed for sound mixing using headphones! A meticulously picked set of features will help you understand how your track will sound at a studio or elsewhere without taking your headphones off.
With Realphones You Can:
- Correct the frequency response of your headphones.
- Emulate a studio control room with professional near- and far-field monitoring.
- Use binaural virtual positioning based on HRTF.
- Simulate the frequency response of professional and home/consumer audio reproduction systems.
- Monitor the spatial and frequency components of the mix.
Realphones 1.7 has a new simplified interface, which we added at the request of users. Now the interaction with the Realphones is much easier since there are only three intuitive main controls.
Easy Mode
A new interface is called “Easy mode”. Thanks to this, new users will be able to significantly improve the quality of their headphone monitoring in just a few clicks!
The “Easy mode” has no compromise in sound quality. It has the same engine with simplified controls which let you change the sound of Realphones in a much more convenient way.
You can switch from Easy Mode to classic Advanced Mode and back.
What’s New in Version 1.7?
- “Easy mode” introduced: additional simplified interface with no compromise in sound quality
- 3 new headphone emulation profiles: Dynamic Open, Dynamic Closed and Gentle Response
- New factory presets added
- Offline export control: now it’s possible to mixdown through Realphones
How Does Realphones' Technology Work?
Alignment of Headphone Frequency Response
Peaks and dips lead to errors in timbre and musical balance and cause frequency masking. A more even response allows you to get a more reliable transfer of timbre and musical balance.
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Frequency response graphs of individual samples of six popular professional studio headphone models
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Frequency response grаphs of the same samples after Realphones Standard frequency correction was applied
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Virtual Acoustic Space
Conventional Headphones' Stereo Reproduction
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Phone transducers are located close to the ears and are acoustically isolated from each other.
- Imaginary sound sources are spaced too widely and not joined into a solid soundstage
- The spectral balance between the centre and sides is disturbed
- An absence of room response leads to a dry and thin sound
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Binaural Angle Set to 60°
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Psychoacoustic virtual source placement matches the reproduction of a standard studio monitor setup.
- The representation of the mix and its components becomes solid.
- The level and frequency balance between the centre and sides is reconstructed.
- Proper localisation and interaction of the sound sources are necessary for creative work on the width and depth of the mix.
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Room Ambience Set to 100%
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The binaurally captured ambience of professional studio control rooms is added to the dry headphone sound.
- The mix is reproduced in the context of real room acoustics.
- The body, transients and space of the mix are revealed.
- Room reflections provide points to tweak the levels, equalisation, space and effects for a better mix translation.
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Mix Testing Tools
Realphones includes modelling of diverse sets of pro and consumer audio speakers so you can verify the behaviour of your mix across a wide range of simulated speakers.
Also, there are controls for various aspects of the stereo mix. Test mono compatibility, left-right symmetry, single-speaker playback and the side anti-phase component.
How Can Realphones Benefit You Personally?
Do you lack a suitable acoustically treated space? Do you have to work on mixing tracks at home, in a room with terrible background noise and reverb, and even professional monitors aren't enough to get the results you want?
With the Realphones plugin, the possibilities for mixing on headphones approach the conditions of a professional recording studio's control room. You'll be able to trust your monitoring, making the mixing process much simpler. And your family and neighbours will no longer have to put up with intrusive sounds and loud music.
If you have access to a professional audio studio, you'll be able to use Realphones for supplementary monitoring in the studio, and also as a primary tool for working on tracks outside it.
In studios with unfamiliar acoustics, you will always have access to the controls you're used to.
Modes for emulating various audio devices help you determine how your mixes would sound on consumer speakers, systems with a powerful subwoofer or portable devices, without even getting up from your desk.
Also if you are travelling a lot the Realphones plugin is ideal for working on mixes on the road and when travelling. All you need is the plugin, headphones, and a laptop. Realphones is honest monitoring that's easy to take on the go.
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Version Comparison
Version
Lite Pack
Professional Pack
Ultimate Pack
Format
Standalone, VST, VST3, AU
Standalone, VST,
VST3, AU
Standalone, VST, VST3, AU
Headphone Profiles
Generic Profiles Only
3 Standard Headphone Calibration Profiles
Unlimited Selection of Standard Headphone Calibration Profiles for all Supported Models
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Realphones Professional and Ultimate Supported Headphones
Realphones Lite Pack includes generic profiles only which are not related to specific models. Each frequency response calibration profile contains an average measurement result of several instances of the same headphone model.
Headphone Calibration Profiles:
- Adam Audio SP-5
- AKG K52
- AKG K72
- AKG K77
- AKG K92
- AKG K121 Studio
- AKG K141 MKII
- AKG K240 MKII
- AKG K240 Studio
- AKG K271 MKII
- AKG K514 MKII
- AKG K601
- AKG K612 Pro
- AKG K701
- AKG K702
- AKG K712 Pro
- Apple EarPods
- Apple AirPods (gen 1.2)
- Artesia AMH-122
- Audeze LCD-1
- Audeze LCD-2
- Audeze LCD-X
- Audeze LCD-XC
- Audeze Sine
- Audio-Technica ATH-910 Pro
- Audio-Technica ATH-M20x
- Audio-Technica ATH-M30x
- Audio-Technica ATH-M40x
- Audio-Technica ATH-M50
- Audio-Technica ATH-M50x
- Audio-Technica ATH-M70x
- Audio-Technica ATH-MSR7
- Audio-Technica ATH-R70x
- Axelvox HD 241
- Axelvox HD 242
- Axelvox HD 271
- Axelvox HD 272
- Beyerdynamic Custom One Pro
- Beyerdynamic Custom Studio Standard
- Beyerdynamic DT 150
- Beyerdynamic DT 240 Pro
- Beyerdynamic DT 250
- Beyerdynamic DT 770 Pro 32 Ohm
- Beyerdynamic DT 770 Pro 80 Ohm
- Beyerdynamic DT 770 Pro 250 Ohm
- Beyerdynamic DT 880 Pro
- Beyerdynamic DT 990 Pro 250 Ohm
- Beyerdynamic DT 1770 Pro 250 Ohm
- Beyerdynamic DT 1990 Pro 250 Ohm
- Blue Mo-Fi
- Bose QuietComfort 25
- Bose QuietComfort 35
- Bowers & Wilkins P9
- Denon AH-D2000
- Direct Sound Extreme Isolation EX-29
- ESI eXtra 10
- Focal Clear Professional
- Focal Listen Professional
- Focal Spirit Professional
- Focal Utopia
- Focusrite Scarlett HP 60 (gen 1)
- Fostex T50RP
- Fostex T50RP mk2
- Fostex T50RP mk3
- HeddPhone
- Hifiman HE-500
- Hifiman HE400i
- Hifiman HE400S
- Hifiman Sundara
- HyperX Cloud Stinger
- ISK HF2010
- ISK MDH8000
- Koss Porta Pro Classic
- KRK KNS 6400
- KRK KNS 8400
- M-Audio Q40
- Marshall Major II
- Marshall Monitor
- Neumann NDH 20
- Oppo PM-3
- Philips SBC HP200
- PreSonus HD7
- PreSonus HD9
- Roland RH300
- Samson SR850
- Samson SR950
- Sennheiser HD6 Mix
- Sennheiser HD 25
- Sennhesier HD 200 Pro
- Sennheiser HD 205
- Sennheiser HD 206
- Sennheiser HD 215-II
- Sennheiser HD 280 Pro
- Sennheiser HD 380 Pro
- Sennheiser HD 535
- Sennheiser HD 558
- Sennheiser HD 559
- Sennheiser HD 580
- Sennheiser HD 598
- Sennheiser HD 600
- Sennheiser HD 650
- Sennheiser HD 660 S
- Sennheiser HD 700
- Sennheiser HD 800
- Sennheiser HD 800 S
- Shure SRH440
- Shure SRH840
- Shure SRH940
- Shure SRH1440
- Shure SRH1540
- Shure SRH1840
- Sony MDR-1A
- Sony MDR-7506
- Sony MDR-7510
- Sony MDR-7520
- Sony MDR-Z7
- Steven Slate Audio VSX
- Superlux HD 668B
- Superlux HD 681
- Tascam TH-06
- Telefunken THP-29
- Yamaha HPH-MT5
- Yamaha HPH-MT7
- Yamaha HPH-MT8
Video
Rating
Mac
- OSX 10.9 or later
- VST, VST3, AU (64-bit only)
PC
- Windows 7 and newer
- VST, VST3 (32 or 64-bit)
A Complete Mixing Workspace in Your Headphones
Important Note: This is the Realphones Professional Pack. The following versions are also available:
- Realphones Ultimate Pack
- Realphones Ultimate Pack Upgrade from Professional Pack
- Realphones Professional Pack Upgrade from Lite Pack
- Realphones Lite Pack
dSONIQ Realphones re-creates the acoustic environment of a recording studio control room in your headphones and corrects their frequency response. With Realphones, your headphones will turn into a reliable monitoring tool for mixing tracks that you can trust.
Realphones gives you everything you missed for sound mixing using headphones! A meticulously picked set of features will help you understand how your track will sound at a studio or elsewhere without taking your headphones off.
With Realphones You Can:
- Correct the frequency response of your headphones.
- Emulate a studio control room with professional near- and far-field monitoring.
- Use binaural virtual positioning based on HRTF.
- Simulate the frequency response of professional and home/consumer audio reproduction systems.
- Monitor the spatial and frequency components of the mix.
Realphones 1.7 has a new simplified interface, which we added at the request of users. Now the interaction with the Realphones is much easier since there are only three intuitive main controls.
Easy Mode
A new interface is called “Easy mode”. Thanks to this, new users will be able to significantly improve the quality of their headphone monitoring in just a few clicks!
The “Easy mode” has no compromise in sound quality. It has the same engine with simplified controls which let you change the sound of Realphones in a much more convenient way.
You can switch from Easy Mode to classic Advanced Mode and back.
What’s New in Version 1.7?
- “Easy mode” introduced: additional simplified interface with no compromise in sound quality
- 3 new headphone emulation profiles: Dynamic Open, Dynamic Closed and Gentle Response
- New factory presets added
- Offline export control: now it’s possible to mixdown through Realphones
How Does Realphones' Technology Work?
Alignment of Headphone Frequency Response
Peaks and dips lead to errors in timbre and musical balance and cause frequency masking. A more even response allows you to get a more reliable transfer of timbre and musical balance.
Frequency response graphs of individual samples of six popular professional studio headphone models
Frequency response grаphs of the same samples after Realphones Standard frequency correction was applied
Virtual Acoustic Space
Conventional Headphones' Stereo Reproduction
Phone transducers are located close to the ears and are acoustically isolated from each other.
- Imaginary sound sources are spaced too widely and not joined into a solid soundstage
- The spectral balance between the centre and sides is disturbed
- An absence of room response leads to a dry and thin sound
Binaural Angle Set to 60°
Psychoacoustic virtual source placement matches the reproduction of a standard studio monitor setup.
- The representation of the mix and its components becomes solid.
- The level and frequency balance between the centre and sides is reconstructed.
- Proper localisation and interaction of the sound sources are necessary for creative work on the width and depth of the mix.
Room Ambience Set to 100%
The binaurally captured ambience of professional studio control rooms is added to the dry headphone sound.
- The mix is reproduced in the context of real room acoustics.
- The body, transients and space of the mix are revealed.
- Room reflections provide points to tweak the levels, equalisation, space and effects for a better mix translation.
Mix Testing Tools
Realphones includes modelling of diverse sets of pro and consumer audio speakers so you can verify the behaviour of your mix across a wide range of simulated speakers.
Also, there are controls for various aspects of the stereo mix. Test mono compatibility, left-right symmetry, single-speaker playback and the side anti-phase component.
How Can Realphones Benefit You Personally?
Do you lack a suitable acoustically treated space? Do you have to work on mixing tracks at home, in a room with terrible background noise and reverb, and even professional monitors aren't enough to get the results you want?
With the Realphones plugin, the possibilities for mixing on headphones approach the conditions of a professional recording studio's control room. You'll be able to trust your monitoring, making the mixing process much simpler. And your family and neighbours will no longer have to put up with intrusive sounds and loud music.
If you have access to a professional audio studio, you'll be able to use Realphones for supplementary monitoring in the studio, and also as a primary tool for working on tracks outside it.
In studios with unfamiliar acoustics, you will always have access to the controls you're used to.
Modes for emulating various audio devices help you determine how your mixes would sound on consumer speakers, systems with a powerful subwoofer or portable devices, without even getting up from your desk.
Also if you are travelling a lot the Realphones plugin is ideal for working on mixes on the road and when travelling. All you need is the plugin, headphones, and a laptop. Realphones is honest monitoring that's easy to take on the go.
Version Comparison
Version | Lite Pack | Professional Pack | Ultimate Pack |
Format | Standalone, VST, VST3, AU | Standalone, VST, VST3, AU |
Standalone, VST, VST3, AU |
Headphone Profiles |
Generic Profiles Only | 3 Standard Headphone Calibration Profiles | Unlimited Selection of Standard Headphone Calibration Profiles for all Supported Models |
Realphones Professional and Ultimate Supported Headphones
Realphones Lite Pack includes generic profiles only which are not related to specific models. Each frequency response calibration profile contains an average measurement result of several instances of the same headphone model.
Headphone Calibration Profiles:
- Adam Audio SP-5
- AKG K52
- AKG K72
- AKG K77
- AKG K92
- AKG K121 Studio
- AKG K141 MKII
- AKG K240 MKII
- AKG K240 Studio
- AKG K271 MKII
- AKG K514 MKII
- AKG K601
- AKG K612 Pro
- AKG K701
- AKG K702
- AKG K712 Pro
- Apple EarPods
- Apple AirPods (gen 1.2)
- Artesia AMH-122
- Audeze LCD-1
- Audeze LCD-2
- Audeze LCD-X
- Audeze LCD-XC
- Audeze Sine
- Audio-Technica ATH-910 Pro
- Audio-Technica ATH-M20x
- Audio-Technica ATH-M30x
- Audio-Technica ATH-M40x
- Audio-Technica ATH-M50
- Audio-Technica ATH-M50x
- Audio-Technica ATH-M70x
- Audio-Technica ATH-MSR7
- Audio-Technica ATH-R70x
- Axelvox HD 241
- Axelvox HD 242
- Axelvox HD 271
- Axelvox HD 272
- Beyerdynamic Custom One Pro
- Beyerdynamic Custom Studio Standard
- Beyerdynamic DT 150
- Beyerdynamic DT 240 Pro
- Beyerdynamic DT 250
- Beyerdynamic DT 770 Pro 32 Ohm
- Beyerdynamic DT 770 Pro 80 Ohm
- Beyerdynamic DT 770 Pro 250 Ohm
- Beyerdynamic DT 880 Pro
- Beyerdynamic DT 990 Pro 250 Ohm
- Beyerdynamic DT 1770 Pro 250 Ohm
- Beyerdynamic DT 1990 Pro 250 Ohm
- Blue Mo-Fi
- Bose QuietComfort 25
- Bose QuietComfort 35
- Bowers & Wilkins P9
- Denon AH-D2000
- Direct Sound Extreme Isolation EX-29
- ESI eXtra 10
- Focal Clear Professional
- Focal Listen Professional
- Focal Spirit Professional
- Focal Utopia
- Focusrite Scarlett HP 60 (gen 1)
- Fostex T50RP
- Fostex T50RP mk2
- Fostex T50RP mk3
- HeddPhone
- Hifiman HE-500
- Hifiman HE400i
- Hifiman HE400S
- Hifiman Sundara
- HyperX Cloud Stinger
- ISK HF2010
- ISK MDH8000
- Koss Porta Pro Classic
- KRK KNS 6400
- KRK KNS 8400
- M-Audio Q40
- Marshall Major II
- Marshall Monitor
- Neumann NDH 20
- Oppo PM-3
- Philips SBC HP200
- PreSonus HD7
- PreSonus HD9
- Roland RH300
- Samson SR850
- Samson SR950
- Sennheiser HD6 Mix
- Sennheiser HD 25
- Sennhesier HD 200 Pro
- Sennheiser HD 205
- Sennheiser HD 206
- Sennheiser HD 215-II
- Sennheiser HD 280 Pro
- Sennheiser HD 380 Pro
- Sennheiser HD 535
- Sennheiser HD 558
- Sennheiser HD 559
- Sennheiser HD 580
- Sennheiser HD 598
- Sennheiser HD 600
- Sennheiser HD 650
- Sennheiser HD 660 S
- Sennheiser HD 700
- Sennheiser HD 800
- Sennheiser HD 800 S
- Shure SRH440
- Shure SRH840
- Shure SRH940
- Shure SRH1440
- Shure SRH1540
- Shure SRH1840
- Sony MDR-1A
- Sony MDR-7506
- Sony MDR-7510
- Sony MDR-7520
- Sony MDR-Z7
- Steven Slate Audio VSX
- Superlux HD 668B
- Superlux HD 681
- Tascam TH-06
- Telefunken THP-29
- Yamaha HPH-MT5
- Yamaha HPH-MT7
- Yamaha HPH-MT8
Video
Rating
Mac
- OSX 10.9 or later
- VST, VST3, AU (64-bit only)
PC
- Windows 7 and newer
- VST, VST3 (32 or 64-bit)
Realphones Lite Pack
Referencing Tools by dSONIQ
Images
Description
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A Complete Mixing Workspace in Your Headphones
Important Note: This is the Realphones Lite Pack. The following versions are also available:
- Realphones Ultimate Pack
- Realphones Ultimate Pack Upgrade from Professional Pack
- Realphones Professional Pack
- Realphones Professional Pack Upgrade from Lite Pack
dSONIQ Realphones re-creates acoustic environment of recording studio control room in your headphones and corrects their frequency response. With Realphones, your headphones will turn into a reliable monitoring tool for mixing tracks that you can trust.
Realphones gives you everything you missed for sound mixing using headphones! A meticulously picked set of features will help you understand how your track will sound at a studio or elsewhere without taking your headphones off.
With Realphones You Can:
- Correct the frequency response of your headphones.
- Emulate a studio control room with professional near- and far-field monitoring.
- Use binaural virtual positioning based on HRTF.
- Simulate the frequency response of professional and home/consumer audio reproduction systems.
- Monitor the spatial and frequency components of the mix.
Realphones 1.7 has a new simplified interface, which we added at the request of users. Now the interaction with the Realphones is much easier since there are only three intuitive main controls.
Easy Mode
A new interface is called “Easy mode”. Thanks to this, new users will be able to significantly improve the quality of their headphone monitoring in just a few clicks!
The “Easy mode” has no compromise in sound quality. It has the same engine with simplified controls which let you change the sound of Realphones in a much more convenient way.
You can switch from Easy Mode to classic Advanced Mode and back.
What’s New in Version 1.7?
- “Easy mode” introduced: additional simplified interface with no compromise in sound quality
- 3 new headphone emulation profiles: Dynamic Open, Dynamic Closed and Gentle Response
- New factory presets added
- Offline export control: now it’s possible to mixdown through Realphones
How Does Realphones' Technology Work?
Alignment of Headphone Frequency Response
Peaks and dips lead to errors in timbre and musical balance and cause frequency masking. A more even response allows you to get a more reliable transfer of timbre and musical balance.
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Frequency response graphs of individual samples of six popular professional studio headphone models
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Frequency response grаphs of the same samples after Realphones Standard frequency correction was applied
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Virtual Acoustic Space
Conventional Headphones' Stereo Reproduction
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Phone transducers are located close to the ears and are acoustically isolated from each other.
- Imaginary sound sources are spaced too widely and not joined into a solid soundstage
- The spectral balance between the centre and sides is disturbed
- An absence of room response leads to a dry and thin sound
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Binaural Angle Set to 60°
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Psychoacoustic virtual source placement matches the reproduction of a standard studio monitor setup.
- The representation of the mix and its components becomes solid.
- The level and frequency balance between the centre and sides is reconstructed.
- Proper localisation and interaction of the sound sources are necessary for creative work on the width and depth of the mix.
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Room Ambience Set to 100%
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The binaurally captured ambience of professional studio control rooms is added to the dry headphone sound.
- The mix is reproduced in the context of real room acoustics.
- The body, transients and space of the mix are revealed.
- Room reflections provide points to tweak the levels, equalisation, space and effects for a better mix translation.
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Mix Testing Tools
Realphones includes modelling of diverse sets of pro and consumer audio speakers so you can verify the behaviour of your mix across a wide range of simulated speakers.
Also, there are controls for various aspects of the stereo mix. Test mono compatibility, left-right symmetry, single-speaker playback and the side anti-phase component.
How Can Realphones Benefit You Personally?
Do you lack a suitable acoustically treated space? Do you have to work on mixing tracks at home, in a room with terrible background noise and reverb, and even professional monitors aren't enough to get the results you want?
With the Realphones plugin, the possibilities for mixing on headphones approach the conditions of a professional recording studio's control room. You'll be able to trust your monitoring, making the mixing process much simpler. And your family and neighbours will no longer have to put up with intrusive sounds and loud music.
If you have access to a professional audio studio, you'll be able to use Realphones for supplementary monitoring in the studio, and also as a primary tool for working on tracks outside it.
In studios with unfamiliar acoustics, you will always have access to the controls you're used to.
Modes for emulating various audio devices help you determine how your mixes would sound on consumer speakers, systems with a powerful subwoofer or portable devices, without even getting up from your desk.
Also if you are travelling a lot the Realphones plugin is ideal for working on mixes on the road and when travelling. All you need is the plugin, headphones, and a laptop. Realphones is honest monitoring that's easy to take on the go.
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Version Comparison
Version
Lite Pack
Professional Pack
Ultimate Pack
Format
Standalone, VST, VST3, AU
Standalone, VST,
VST3, AU
Standalone, VST, VST3, AU
Headphone Profiles
Generic Profiles Only
3 Standard Headphone Calibration Profiles
Unlimited Selection of Standard Headphone Calibration Profiles for all Supported Models
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Video
Rating
Mac
- OSX 10.9 or later
- VST, VST3, AU (64-bit only)
PC
- Windows 7 and newer
- VST, VST3 (32 or 64-bit)
A Complete Mixing Workspace in Your Headphones
Important Note: This is the Realphones Lite Pack. The following versions are also available:
- Realphones Ultimate Pack
- Realphones Ultimate Pack Upgrade from Professional Pack
- Realphones Professional Pack
- Realphones Professional Pack Upgrade from Lite Pack
dSONIQ Realphones re-creates acoustic environment of recording studio control room in your headphones and corrects their frequency response. With Realphones, your headphones will turn into a reliable monitoring tool for mixing tracks that you can trust.
Realphones gives you everything you missed for sound mixing using headphones! A meticulously picked set of features will help you understand how your track will sound at a studio or elsewhere without taking your headphones off.
With Realphones You Can:
- Correct the frequency response of your headphones.
- Emulate a studio control room with professional near- and far-field monitoring.
- Use binaural virtual positioning based on HRTF.
- Simulate the frequency response of professional and home/consumer audio reproduction systems.
- Monitor the spatial and frequency components of the mix.
Realphones 1.7 has a new simplified interface, which we added at the request of users. Now the interaction with the Realphones is much easier since there are only three intuitive main controls.
Easy Mode
A new interface is called “Easy mode”. Thanks to this, new users will be able to significantly improve the quality of their headphone monitoring in just a few clicks!
The “Easy mode” has no compromise in sound quality. It has the same engine with simplified controls which let you change the sound of Realphones in a much more convenient way.
You can switch from Easy Mode to classic Advanced Mode and back.
What’s New in Version 1.7?
- “Easy mode” introduced: additional simplified interface with no compromise in sound quality
- 3 new headphone emulation profiles: Dynamic Open, Dynamic Closed and Gentle Response
- New factory presets added
- Offline export control: now it’s possible to mixdown through Realphones
How Does Realphones' Technology Work?
Alignment of Headphone Frequency Response
Peaks and dips lead to errors in timbre and musical balance and cause frequency masking. A more even response allows you to get a more reliable transfer of timbre and musical balance.
Frequency response graphs of individual samples of six popular professional studio headphone models
Frequency response grаphs of the same samples after Realphones Standard frequency correction was applied
Virtual Acoustic Space
Conventional Headphones' Stereo Reproduction
Phone transducers are located close to the ears and are acoustically isolated from each other.
- Imaginary sound sources are spaced too widely and not joined into a solid soundstage
- The spectral balance between the centre and sides is disturbed
- An absence of room response leads to a dry and thin sound
Binaural Angle Set to 60°
Psychoacoustic virtual source placement matches the reproduction of a standard studio monitor setup.
- The representation of the mix and its components becomes solid.
- The level and frequency balance between the centre and sides is reconstructed.
- Proper localisation and interaction of the sound sources are necessary for creative work on the width and depth of the mix.
Room Ambience Set to 100%
The binaurally captured ambience of professional studio control rooms is added to the dry headphone sound.
- The mix is reproduced in the context of real room acoustics.
- The body, transients and space of the mix are revealed.
- Room reflections provide points to tweak the levels, equalisation, space and effects for a better mix translation.
Mix Testing Tools
Realphones includes modelling of diverse sets of pro and consumer audio speakers so you can verify the behaviour of your mix across a wide range of simulated speakers.
Also, there are controls for various aspects of the stereo mix. Test mono compatibility, left-right symmetry, single-speaker playback and the side anti-phase component.
How Can Realphones Benefit You Personally?
Do you lack a suitable acoustically treated space? Do you have to work on mixing tracks at home, in a room with terrible background noise and reverb, and even professional monitors aren't enough to get the results you want?
With the Realphones plugin, the possibilities for mixing on headphones approach the conditions of a professional recording studio's control room. You'll be able to trust your monitoring, making the mixing process much simpler. And your family and neighbours will no longer have to put up with intrusive sounds and loud music.
If you have access to a professional audio studio, you'll be able to use Realphones for supplementary monitoring in the studio, and also as a primary tool for working on tracks outside it.
In studios with unfamiliar acoustics, you will always have access to the controls you're used to.
Modes for emulating various audio devices help you determine how your mixes would sound on consumer speakers, systems with a powerful subwoofer or portable devices, without even getting up from your desk.
Also if you are travelling a lot the Realphones plugin is ideal for working on mixes on the road and when travelling. All you need is the plugin, headphones, and a laptop. Realphones is honest monitoring that's easy to take on the go.
Version Comparison
Version | Lite Pack | Professional Pack | Ultimate Pack |
Format | Standalone, VST, VST3, AU | Standalone, VST, VST3, AU |
Standalone, VST, VST3, AU |
Headphone Profiles |
Generic Profiles Only | 3 Standard Headphone Calibration Profiles | Unlimited Selection of Standard Headphone Calibration Profiles for all Supported Models |
Video
Rating
Mac
- OSX 10.9 or later
- VST, VST3, AU (64-bit only)
PC
- Windows 7 and newer
- VST, VST3 (32 or 64-bit)
SoundID Reference for Headphones
Referencing Tools by Sonarworks
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Description
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Headphone Calibration for Perfect Translation
Consistent studio reference sound wherever you go.
Mix With Confidence
Stop second-guessing yourself and trust every decision.
Finish Tracks Faster
Make better decisions and spend less time fixing mistakes.
Perfect Translation
Make music that sounds great on phones, laptops, earbuds, or wherever else it’s played.
Mix on the Go
Seamlessly switch between projects or setups and work wherever inspiration takes you.
Why is Headphone Calibration Important?
SoundID Reference sets the frequency response target to be completely flat across all audible frequencies. The headphone frequency response target is designed to emulate neutral-sounding speakers. With calibrated headphones, you can seamlessly switch between speakers, headphones, projects, and mix with full confidence in sound.
How different headphones sound when playing audio signal before optimization:
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How to integrate SoundID Reference in your workflow.
Apply correction using the plugin in your favourite DAW or use the Systemwide app to correct sound from any source on your computer.
DAW Plugin
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Compatible with any host application supporting VST, AU, or AAX plugins.
- Live tracking
- Mixing and mastering
- Using MIDI mapping
- For zero latency
Systemwide App
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Calibrates all system’s audio sources. App for Mac and Windows.
- Mixing and mastering
- Playback
Extra level of precision with individually calibrated headphones
Individual calibration ensures +/-0.9dB accuracy across all audio frequency spectrum and accounts for left and right channel differences between drivers
Take Control of Your Listening Environment With These Key Features
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DAW Plugin and Systemwide Calibration - Works in all major DAWs as a plugin and as a standalone Systemwide app calibrating audio across your entire system.
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Custom Target - Make custom adjustments to the target curve in real-time and manually select the frequency range that the calibration will be applied.
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3 Filter Modes - Select between different filter processing modes - zero latency for live tracking, mixed or linear phase delivering ultimate audio clarity.
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Translation Check - Access a library of 20 predefined simulations that will allow checking the mix in different listening environments.
Supported headphones
SoundID Reference supports with these headphones:
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Adam Audio - Studio Pro SP-5
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AIAIAI - TMA-1 Studio (PU Foam earpads) / TMA-2 DJ / TMA-2 HD
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AKG - K121 Studio / K141 MKII / K171 MKII / K175 / K182 / K240 MKII / K240 Studio / K271 MKII / K275 / K361 / K371 / K52 / K550 MKII / K553 PRO / K612 Pro / K701 / K702 / K712 Pro / K72 / K77 / K7XX / K812 / Q701
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Astro - A40 TR
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Audeze - LCD-2 / LCD-4z / LCD-X / LCD-XC / LCD2 Classic / LCD2 Closed-Back
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Audio-Technica - ATH-AD1000X / ATH-AD500X / ATH-AD700X / ATH-DSR7BT / ATH-M20x / ATH-M30x / ATH-M40x / ATH-M50x / ATH-M60x / ATH-M70X / ATH-MSR7 / ATH-R70X
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Avantone Pro - MP-1 MixPhones
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B&O Play - Beoplay H4 / Beoplay H2 / Beoplay H6 (2nd generation)
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Beats - EP / mixr / Pro / Solo Pro / Solo2 / Solo2 wireless / Solo3 wireless / Studio 2.0 / Studio3 Wireless
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Behringer - HPM1000 / HPS3000 / HPX6000
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Beyerdynamic - Amiron Home / Custom Game / Custom One Pro Plus / Custom Studio / DT 150 / DT 1770 Pro / DT 1990 PRO / DT 240 Pro / DT 250 250 Ohm / DT 250 80 Ohm / DT 770 M 80 Ohm / DT 770 Pro 250 Ohm / DT 770 Pro 32 ohm / DT 770 Pro 80 Ohm / DT 880 Edition 250 Ohm / DT 880 Pro 250 Ohm / DT 880 Pro Black Edition / DT 990 Edition 32 Ohm / DT 990 Pro 250 Ohm / Lagoon ANC / MMX 300 / T 1 (1st generation) / T 1 (2nd generation)
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Blue - LOLA / Mo-Fi (Off) / Mo-Fi (On+)
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Bose - QuietComfort 25 / QuietComfort 35 / QuietComfort 35 II / SoundLink Wireless II
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Bowers & Wilkins - P7 Wireless
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Brainwavz - HM5
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Cowin - E7 Pro / E8 ANC / SE7 ANC
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Creative - Aurvana Live! / Aurvana Live! 2
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DALI - IO-4
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Direct Sound - Extreme Isolation EX-25 / Extreme Isolation EX-29 / EXTW37 Pro / Serenity Plus / Studio Plus
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Focal - Clear / Clear Professional / Elear / Listen Professional / Spirit Professional / Utopia
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Focusrite - HP60 MkII
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Fostex - T50RP (MK3) / T60RP / TH-X00 / TH610 / TH900 mk2 / TH900 mk2 Sapphire Blue
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German Maestro - GMP 8.35 D
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Ghostek - soDrop 2
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Grado - SR60e / SR80e
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HiFiMAN - HE 400i / HE 4XX
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House of Marley - Positive Vibration 2 Wireless
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HyperX - Cloud Alpha / Cloud II / Cloud Mix / Cloud Stinger
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ISK - HD9999
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Jabra - Elite 85h
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JBL - E55BT / Everest Elite 700 / T500BT / TUNE 750BTNC
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JVC - HA-RX700
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KEF - M500
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Koss - Porta Pro Classic / Porta Pro Classic Wireless
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KRK Systems - KNS 6400 / KNS 8400
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Mackie - MC-150 / MC-250
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Marshall - Major II / Major III / Major III Bluetooth / MID A.N.C / MID Bluetooth / Monitor / Monitor Bluetooth / Monitor II A.N.C.
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Master & Dynamic - MH40
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Meze - 99 Classics / 99 Neo
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Microsoft - Surface Headphones
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Monolith by Monoprice - M1060
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Monoprice - Premium Hi-Fi DJ / SonicSolace
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MrSpeakers - AEON Flow Closed-Back / AEON Flow Open-Back
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NAD - Viso HP50
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Neumann - NDH 20
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Ollo - S4 / S4R / S4X
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Oppo - PM-3
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Philips - Fidelio X2HR / SHP9500 / SHP9500S
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Phonon - SMB-02
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Pioneer - S9 Wireless NC / SE-M531 / SE-MS5T
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Pioneer DJ - HDJ-500 / HDJ-X5 / HDJ-X7 / HRM-5 / HRM-6 / HRM-7
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Plantronics - BackBeat PRO 2
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PreSonus - Eris HD10BT / HD 7 / HD 9
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Razer - Kraken Pro V2
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Roland - RH-300 / RH-300V / RH-A7
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Samson - SR850 / SR950
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Sennheiser - HD 200 PRO / HD 201 / HD 202 / HD 205 / HD 206 / HD 215-II / HD 25 70 Ohm / HD 25 LIGHT / HD 25 Plus / HD 25-1 II Basic Edition / HD 25-C II / HD 26 PRO / HD 280 PRO / HD 280 Pro (New facelift) / HD 300 Pro / HD 380 Pro / HD 4.30i / HD 4.40 BT / HD 4.50 BTNC / HD 559 / HD 569 / HD 58X / HD 598 / HD 598 Cs / HD 599 / HD 600 / HD 650 / HD 660 S / HD 6XX / HD 700 / HD 800 / HD 800 S / MOMENTUM 3 Wireless / Momentum On-Ear M2 OEi / Momentum On-Ear Wireless / PX 100-II / PXC 550 / RS 120 II / Urbanite
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Shure - SRH1440 / SRH1540 / SRH1840 / SRH240A / SRH440 / SRH840 / SRH940
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Skullcandy - Crusher / Crusher Wireless / HESH 2 Wireless / HESH 3 Wireless / Venue
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Sony - MDR-1000X / MDR-1A / MDR-7506 / MDR-7510 / MDR-7520 / MDR-CD900ST / MDR-V150 / MDR-V6 / MDR-XB450 / MDR-XB450AP / MDR-XB550AP / MDR-XB650BT / MDR-XB950AP / MDR-XB950BT / MDR-XB950N1 / MDR-Z7 / MDR-ZX110 / MDR-ZX110AP / MDR-ZX310 / MDR-ZX310AP / MDR-ZX330BT / MDR-ZX770BN / WH-1000XM2 / WH-1000XM3 / WH-1000XM4 / WH-CH510 / WH-H900N
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Spirit Torino - Super Leggera
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Status Audio - CB-1
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Superlux - HD 330 / HD 668B / HD 681 / HD681 Evo
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Taotronics - TT-BH040 / TT-BH22
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The t.bone - HD 2000 NC / HP 66
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Thermaltake - Argent H5
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Ultrasone - HFI-580 / PRO 580i / PRO 780i / Signature Studio
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Urbanears - Zinken
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V-Moda - Crossfade II Wireless / Crossfade M-100
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Vic Firth - SIH2
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Yamaha - HPH-100B / HPH-150WH / HPH-MT220 / HPH-MT5 / HPH-MT7 / HPH-MT8 / RH5Ma
What's included?
- SoundID Reference app for Headphones.
- SoundID Reference DAW plugin (AU, VST, AAX) for Headphones.
- 400+ supported headphone models.
- Activation key for the product license - The product can be activated and used on 3 machines.
Video
Rating
- macOS 10.12 or later (64-bit only)
- Windows 7 or later (64-bit only)
- 2 GB RAM / 1024 x 768 display
- Sonarworks supported or Sonarworks individually calibrated headphones required.
Imported Note: Headphones are NOT included with this product.
Headphone Calibration for Perfect Translation
Consistent studio reference sound wherever you go.
Mix With Confidence
Stop second-guessing yourself and trust every decision.
Finish Tracks Faster
Make better decisions and spend less time fixing mistakes.
Perfect Translation
Make music that sounds great on phones, laptops, earbuds, or wherever else it’s played.
Mix on the Go
Seamlessly switch between projects or setups and work wherever inspiration takes you.
Why is Headphone Calibration Important?
SoundID Reference sets the frequency response target to be completely flat across all audible frequencies. The headphone frequency response target is designed to emulate neutral-sounding speakers. With calibrated headphones, you can seamlessly switch between speakers, headphones, projects, and mix with full confidence in sound.
How different headphones sound when playing audio signal before optimization:
How to integrate SoundID Reference in your workflow.
Apply correction using the plugin in your favourite DAW or use the Systemwide app to correct sound from any source on your computer.
DAW Plugin
Compatible with any host application supporting VST, AU, or AAX plugins.
- Live tracking
- Mixing and mastering
- Using MIDI mapping
- For zero latency
Systemwide App
Calibrates all system’s audio sources. App for Mac and Windows.
- Mixing and mastering
- Playback
Extra level of precision with individually calibrated headphones
Individual calibration ensures +/-0.9dB accuracy across all audio frequency spectrum and accounts for left and right channel differences between drivers
Take Control of Your Listening Environment With These Key Features
- DAW Plugin and Systemwide Calibration - Works in all major DAWs as a plugin and as a standalone Systemwide app calibrating audio across your entire system.
- Custom Target - Make custom adjustments to the target curve in real-time and manually select the frequency range that the calibration will be applied.
- 3 Filter Modes - Select between different filter processing modes - zero latency for live tracking, mixed or linear phase delivering ultimate audio clarity.
- Translation Check - Access a library of 20 predefined simulations that will allow checking the mix in different listening environments.
Supported headphones
SoundID Reference supports with these headphones:
- Adam Audio - Studio Pro SP-5
- AIAIAI - TMA-1 Studio (PU Foam earpads) / TMA-2 DJ / TMA-2 HD
- AKG - K121 Studio / K141 MKII / K171 MKII / K175 / K182 / K240 MKII / K240 Studio / K271 MKII / K275 / K361 / K371 / K52 / K550 MKII / K553 PRO / K612 Pro / K701 / K702 / K712 Pro / K72 / K77 / K7XX / K812 / Q701
- Astro - A40 TR
- Audeze - LCD-2 / LCD-4z / LCD-X / LCD-XC / LCD2 Classic / LCD2 Closed-Back
- Audio-Technica - ATH-AD1000X / ATH-AD500X / ATH-AD700X / ATH-DSR7BT / ATH-M20x / ATH-M30x / ATH-M40x / ATH-M50x / ATH-M60x / ATH-M70X / ATH-MSR7 / ATH-R70X
- Avantone Pro - MP-1 MixPhones
- B&O Play - Beoplay H4 / Beoplay H2 / Beoplay H6 (2nd generation)
- Beats - EP / mixr / Pro / Solo Pro / Solo2 / Solo2 wireless / Solo3 wireless / Studio 2.0 / Studio3 Wireless
- Behringer - HPM1000 / HPS3000 / HPX6000
- Beyerdynamic - Amiron Home / Custom Game / Custom One Pro Plus / Custom Studio / DT 150 / DT 1770 Pro / DT 1990 PRO / DT 240 Pro / DT 250 250 Ohm / DT 250 80 Ohm / DT 770 M 80 Ohm / DT 770 Pro 250 Ohm / DT 770 Pro 32 ohm / DT 770 Pro 80 Ohm / DT 880 Edition 250 Ohm / DT 880 Pro 250 Ohm / DT 880 Pro Black Edition / DT 990 Edition 32 Ohm / DT 990 Pro 250 Ohm / Lagoon ANC / MMX 300 / T 1 (1st generation) / T 1 (2nd generation)
- Blue - LOLA / Mo-Fi (Off) / Mo-Fi (On+)
- Bose - QuietComfort 25 / QuietComfort 35 / QuietComfort 35 II / SoundLink Wireless II
- Bowers & Wilkins - P7 Wireless
- Brainwavz - HM5
- Cowin - E7 Pro / E8 ANC / SE7 ANC
- Creative - Aurvana Live! / Aurvana Live! 2
- DALI - IO-4
- Direct Sound - Extreme Isolation EX-25 / Extreme Isolation EX-29 / EXTW37 Pro / Serenity Plus / Studio Plus
- Focal - Clear / Clear Professional / Elear / Listen Professional / Spirit Professional / Utopia
- Focusrite - HP60 MkII
- Fostex - T50RP (MK3) / T60RP / TH-X00 / TH610 / TH900 mk2 / TH900 mk2 Sapphire Blue
- German Maestro - GMP 8.35 D
- Ghostek - soDrop 2
- Grado - SR60e / SR80e
- HiFiMAN - HE 400i / HE 4XX
- House of Marley - Positive Vibration 2 Wireless
- HyperX - Cloud Alpha / Cloud II / Cloud Mix / Cloud Stinger
- ISK - HD9999
- Jabra - Elite 85h
- JBL - E55BT / Everest Elite 700 / T500BT / TUNE 750BTNC
- JVC - HA-RX700
- KEF - M500
- Koss - Porta Pro Classic / Porta Pro Classic Wireless
- KRK Systems - KNS 6400 / KNS 8400
- Mackie - MC-150 / MC-250
- Marshall - Major II / Major III / Major III Bluetooth / MID A.N.C / MID Bluetooth / Monitor / Monitor Bluetooth / Monitor II A.N.C.
- Master & Dynamic - MH40
- Meze - 99 Classics / 99 Neo
- Microsoft - Surface Headphones
- Monolith by Monoprice - M1060
- Monoprice - Premium Hi-Fi DJ / SonicSolace
- MrSpeakers - AEON Flow Closed-Back / AEON Flow Open-Back
- NAD - Viso HP50
- Neumann - NDH 20
- Ollo - S4 / S4R / S4X
- Oppo - PM-3
- Philips - Fidelio X2HR / SHP9500 / SHP9500S
- Phonon - SMB-02
- Pioneer - S9 Wireless NC / SE-M531 / SE-MS5T
- Pioneer DJ - HDJ-500 / HDJ-X5 / HDJ-X7 / HRM-5 / HRM-6 / HRM-7
- Plantronics - BackBeat PRO 2
- PreSonus - Eris HD10BT / HD 7 / HD 9
- Razer - Kraken Pro V2
- Roland - RH-300 / RH-300V / RH-A7
- Samson - SR850 / SR950
- Sennheiser - HD 200 PRO / HD 201 / HD 202 / HD 205 / HD 206 / HD 215-II / HD 25 70 Ohm / HD 25 LIGHT / HD 25 Plus / HD 25-1 II Basic Edition / HD 25-C II / HD 26 PRO / HD 280 PRO / HD 280 Pro (New facelift) / HD 300 Pro / HD 380 Pro / HD 4.30i / HD 4.40 BT / HD 4.50 BTNC / HD 559 / HD 569 / HD 58X / HD 598 / HD 598 Cs / HD 599 / HD 600 / HD 650 / HD 660 S / HD 6XX / HD 700 / HD 800 / HD 800 S / MOMENTUM 3 Wireless / Momentum On-Ear M2 OEi / Momentum On-Ear Wireless / PX 100-II / PXC 550 / RS 120 II / Urbanite
- Shure - SRH1440 / SRH1540 / SRH1840 / SRH240A / SRH440 / SRH840 / SRH940
- Skullcandy - Crusher / Crusher Wireless / HESH 2 Wireless / HESH 3 Wireless / Venue
- Sony - MDR-1000X / MDR-1A / MDR-7506 / MDR-7510 / MDR-7520 / MDR-CD900ST / MDR-V150 / MDR-V6 / MDR-XB450 / MDR-XB450AP / MDR-XB550AP / MDR-XB650BT / MDR-XB950AP / MDR-XB950BT / MDR-XB950N1 / MDR-Z7 / MDR-ZX110 / MDR-ZX110AP / MDR-ZX310 / MDR-ZX310AP / MDR-ZX330BT / MDR-ZX770BN / WH-1000XM2 / WH-1000XM3 / WH-1000XM4 / WH-CH510 / WH-H900N
- Spirit Torino - Super Leggera
- Status Audio - CB-1
- Superlux - HD 330 / HD 668B / HD 681 / HD681 Evo
- Taotronics - TT-BH040 / TT-BH22
- The t.bone - HD 2000 NC / HP 66
- Thermaltake - Argent H5
- Ultrasone - HFI-580 / PRO 580i / PRO 780i / Signature Studio
- Urbanears - Zinken
- V-Moda - Crossfade II Wireless / Crossfade M-100
- Vic Firth - SIH2
- Yamaha - HPH-100B / HPH-150WH / HPH-MT220 / HPH-MT5 / HPH-MT7 / HPH-MT8 / RH5Ma
What's included?
- SoundID Reference app for Headphones.
- SoundID Reference DAW plugin (AU, VST, AAX) for Headphones.
- 400+ supported headphone models.
- Activation key for the product license - The product can be activated and used on 3 machines.
Video
Rating
- macOS 10.12 or later (64-bit only)
- Windows 7 or later (64-bit only)
- 2 GB RAM / 1024 x 768 display
- Sonarworks supported or Sonarworks individually calibrated headphones required.
Imported Note: Headphones are NOT included with this product.
EXPOSE 2
Referencing Tools by Mastering The Mix
Images
Description
Please Note: An upgrade is also available for previous owners of EXPOSE 1.
Please Note: This is a standalone product, not a plugin and as such will not work within a DAW.
Release Your Music with Confidence
EXPOSE 2 is a standalone audio quality control application that helps you identify issues with your music.
So many tracks get distributed with a poor EQ balance, true peak clipping, over-compression, phase issues, and more. Mastering the Mix wants you to catch these issues before it's too late. With EXPOSE 2, you can deliver the best listening experience and release your music with confidence.
How Will EXPOSE Transform Your Music Productions?
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Overview - Drop your music into EXPOSE to identify any technical issues before releasing it to the world.
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Problem Solved - So many tracks get distributed with a poor EQ balance, true peak clipping, over-compression, phase issues, and more. It takes 3 seconds to identify these issues in EXPOSE before it's too late.
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Get Started - Open EXPOSE (it’s a standalone app, so you won't need a DAW) then drag and drop your music into it. Select the preset based on your distribution method (streaming, club, CD, etc). The analysis feedback gives you specific feedback on how to resolve the issues and optimize your music for release within your DAW.
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Highlight 1 - Helps you hit your technical goals, whether you’re aiming for a super-loud club master, or trying to optimize your music to sound great on streaming sites.
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Highlight 2 - See how the average tonal balance of your song compares to your reference track, or our genre-specific presets. All of which were created using sonic profiles from commercially successful tracks.
How to use EXPOSE 2 in 6 Simple Steps
1. Load A Track - Open the application and drag your audio onto the dashboard.
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2. Select A Preset - Select where your audio will be heard at the top, such as Spotify, Youtube, CD etc. Then select your tonal balance profile by loading a reference track or choosing from the presets.
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3. Readings - The four sections give you detailed information about the loudness, peaks, stereo/phase information, and dynamic range of your audio. You can create a loop to see the readings of specific sections of your song.
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4. Identify Issues - If EXPOSE detects that issues would arise, the section icon will turn red. Click on the section icon to isolate the issues on the waveform to see the exact location of the issues. The analysis feedback will give you specific guidance to help you hit your technical goals, whether you’re aiming for a super-loud master, or trying to optimize your music to sound great on streaming sites.
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5. Check Your Tonal Balance - Compare EQ shows how your average tonal balance compares to your imported reference track. Or you can select a genre-specific preset, all of which were created using sonic profiles from commercially successful tracks. Anything within ±3dB represents a very similar tonal balance. Anything greater than ±6dB would represent a considerable difference in tonal balance and you may wish to make adjustments.
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6. Loudness Match and Playback - You can click the play icon or hit the spacebar to preview the audio. Click Loudness Match to normalize all audio to the same perceived volume for unbiased comparison.
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Rating
Mac:
- macOS 10.10 or higher (macOS 11 Big Sur + Apple M1 Silicon supported)
- Standalone application (64-bit only)
Windows:
- Windows 7, 8, or 10
- Standalone application (64-bit only)
Please Note: An upgrade is also available for previous owners of EXPOSE 1.
Please Note: This is a standalone product, not a plugin and as such will not work within a DAW.
Release Your Music with Confidence
EXPOSE 2 is a standalone audio quality control application that helps you identify issues with your music.
So many tracks get distributed with a poor EQ balance, true peak clipping, over-compression, phase issues, and more. Mastering the Mix wants you to catch these issues before it's too late. With EXPOSE 2, you can deliver the best listening experience and release your music with confidence.
How Will EXPOSE Transform Your Music Productions?
- Overview - Drop your music into EXPOSE to identify any technical issues before releasing it to the world.
- Problem Solved - So many tracks get distributed with a poor EQ balance, true peak clipping, over-compression, phase issues, and more. It takes 3 seconds to identify these issues in EXPOSE before it's too late.
- Get Started - Open EXPOSE (it’s a standalone app, so you won't need a DAW) then drag and drop your music into it. Select the preset based on your distribution method (streaming, club, CD, etc). The analysis feedback gives you specific feedback on how to resolve the issues and optimize your music for release within your DAW.
- Highlight 1 - Helps you hit your technical goals, whether you’re aiming for a super-loud club master, or trying to optimize your music to sound great on streaming sites.
- Highlight 2 - See how the average tonal balance of your song compares to your reference track, or our genre-specific presets. All of which were created using sonic profiles from commercially successful tracks.
How to use EXPOSE 2 in 6 Simple Steps
1. Load A Track - Open the application and drag your audio onto the dashboard.
2. Select A Preset - Select where your audio will be heard at the top, such as Spotify, Youtube, CD etc. Then select your tonal balance profile by loading a reference track or choosing from the presets.
3. Readings - The four sections give you detailed information about the loudness, peaks, stereo/phase information, and dynamic range of your audio. You can create a loop to see the readings of specific sections of your song.
4. Identify Issues - If EXPOSE detects that issues would arise, the section icon will turn red. Click on the section icon to isolate the issues on the waveform to see the exact location of the issues. The analysis feedback will give you specific guidance to help you hit your technical goals, whether you’re aiming for a super-loud master, or trying to optimize your music to sound great on streaming sites.
5. Check Your Tonal Balance - Compare EQ shows how your average tonal balance compares to your imported reference track. Or you can select a genre-specific preset, all of which were created using sonic profiles from commercially successful tracks. Anything within ±3dB represents a very similar tonal balance. Anything greater than ±6dB would represent a considerable difference in tonal balance and you may wish to make adjustments.
6. Loudness Match and Playback - You can click the play icon or hit the spacebar to preview the audio. Click Loudness Match to normalize all audio to the same perceived volume for unbiased comparison.
Video
Rating
Mac:
- macOS 10.10 or higher (macOS 11 Big Sur + Apple M1 Silicon supported)
- Standalone application (64-bit only)
Windows:
- Windows 7, 8, or 10
- Standalone application (64-bit only)
Immerse Virtual Studio | All Access
Referencing Tools by Embody
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Modeling a space is easy. Putting your actual ears in the sweet spot, that's revolutionary.
Trusted Studio Monitoring on Headphones | Compatible with All DAWs and All Pro Headphones
Immerse Virtual Studio uses sophisticated AI algorithms to put you in the sweet spot of some of the world’s most iconic sound studios. By modelling your unique ear shape and combining it with precise room measurements, Immerse delivers a true studio mixing environment on headphones that you won’t find anywhere else.
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Multiple world-class studios
Access Multiple world-class studios, not just one. Mix in a studio that matches your style. Monitor it in multiple studios to gain the confidence that your mix sounds great everywhere.
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Echo Bar Studios - The Echo Bar is located in North Hollywood owned and operated by Erik Reichers & Bob Horn. Erik Reichers and Bob Horn have produced, mixed, and engineered for some of the music industry’s most notable artists and professionals including Usher, BTS, Timbaland, Swae Lee, Michael Jackson, Marshmello, JJ Lin, Snoop Dogg, Dr Dre and many more.
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Diamond Control Room - Located in SAE Expression College in Emeryville, CA, the studio’s centrepiece is a classic SSL 9000J 64 channel console. The control room is part of the Diamond Suite. It features both Meyer and Dynaudio monitor speakers.
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Spitfire Studio - Spitfire studio, located in Los Angeles, California, has hosted a wide array of recurring mixing sessions, and clientele that includes Aerosmith, Rick Springfield, Ace Frehley, Slash, Daniel Powter, Trevor Hall, Black Veil Brides and many more.
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Music Friends Studio - Music Friends Recording Studio is located in the Eagle Rock neighbourhood of Los Angeles and has hosted a variety of recording and mixing sessions from pop icons Keisha, Alanis Morissette, and Ziggy Marley to alternative rock giants such as Bad Religion, All American Rejects, M83, Cherry Glazerr and others.
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The ultimate reference tool
Music producers can benefit from utilizing the incredible monitors and acoustics of iconic studios. Mix confidently without adding any new gear to your home studio setup. Quickly and easily audition your mixes in multiple world-class acoustic spaces from the comfort of your favourite headphones without ever leaving your workstation.
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Personalised to your ears
Using AI algorithms to create your personalized HRTF profile from a single image of your right ear, Immerse accurately reproduces world-class studios' sound environment, allowing you to audition your mix with confidence.
Video
Rating
- Formats: VST, VST3, AAX Native & AU
- MacOS: 10.9x and above
- Windows: Win10
- Apple: M1 Chipset
- Memory: 4GB
- Disk Space: 150MB
Modeling a space is easy. Putting your actual ears in the sweet spot, that's revolutionary.
Trusted Studio Monitoring on Headphones | Compatible with All DAWs and All Pro Headphones
Immerse Virtual Studio uses sophisticated AI algorithms to put you in the sweet spot of some of the world’s most iconic sound studios. By modelling your unique ear shape and combining it with precise room measurements, Immerse delivers a true studio mixing environment on headphones that you won’t find anywhere else.
Multiple world-class studios
Access Multiple world-class studios, not just one. Mix in a studio that matches your style. Monitor it in multiple studios to gain the confidence that your mix sounds great everywhere.
- Echo Bar Studios - The Echo Bar is located in North Hollywood owned and operated by Erik Reichers & Bob Horn. Erik Reichers and Bob Horn have produced, mixed, and engineered for some of the music industry’s most notable artists and professionals including Usher, BTS, Timbaland, Swae Lee, Michael Jackson, Marshmello, JJ Lin, Snoop Dogg, Dr Dre and many more.
- Diamond Control Room - Located in SAE Expression College in Emeryville, CA, the studio’s centrepiece is a classic SSL 9000J 64 channel console. The control room is part of the Diamond Suite. It features both Meyer and Dynaudio monitor speakers.
- Spitfire Studio - Spitfire studio, located in Los Angeles, California, has hosted a wide array of recurring mixing sessions, and clientele that includes Aerosmith, Rick Springfield, Ace Frehley, Slash, Daniel Powter, Trevor Hall, Black Veil Brides and many more.
- Music Friends Studio - Music Friends Recording Studio is located in the Eagle Rock neighbourhood of Los Angeles and has hosted a variety of recording and mixing sessions from pop icons Keisha, Alanis Morissette, and Ziggy Marley to alternative rock giants such as Bad Religion, All American Rejects, M83, Cherry Glazerr and others.
The ultimate reference tool
Music producers can benefit from utilizing the incredible monitors and acoustics of iconic studios. Mix confidently without adding any new gear to your home studio setup. Quickly and easily audition your mixes in multiple world-class acoustic spaces from the comfort of your favourite headphones without ever leaving your workstation.
Personalised to your ears
Using AI algorithms to create your personalized HRTF profile from a single image of your right ear, Immerse accurately reproduces world-class studios' sound environment, allowing you to audition your mix with confidence.
Video
Rating
- Formats: VST, VST3, AAX Native & AU
- MacOS: 10.9x and above
- Windows: Win10
- Apple: M1 Chipset
- Memory: 4GB
- Disk Space: 150MB
Immerse Virtual Studio | Audio-Technica
Referencing Tools by Embody
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Your ears. Your music. Pick your studio.
Get more out of your Audio-Technica headphones
Important note: This product is specifically designed for use with Audio-Technica headphone models ATH-R70x, ATH-M70x, ATH-M50x and ATH-M40x. For all other headphone models see Immerse Virtual Studio All Access.
Immerse Virtual Studio is tuned by each studio’s mastering/mix engineer to deliver on the ATH-R70x, ATH-M70x, ATH-M50x and ATH-M40x the authentic reproduction of their studio and monitor frequency responses.
Trusted studio monitoring on headphones
Immerse Virtual Studio uses sophisticated AI algorithms to put you in the sweet spot of some of the world’s most iconic sound studios. By modelling your unique ear shape and combining it with precise room measurements, Immerse delivers a true studio mixing environment on headphones that you won’t find anywhere else.
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Multiple world-class studios
Access Multiple world-class studios, not just one. Mix in a studio that matches your style. Monitor it in multiple studios to gain the confidence that your mix sounds great everywhere.
-
Echo Bar Studios - The Echo Bar is located in North Hollywood owned and operated by Erik Reichers & Bob Horn. Erik Reichers and Bob Horn have produced, mixed, and engineered for some of the music industry’s most notable artists and professionals including Usher, BTS, Timbaland, Swae Lee, Michael Jackson, Marshmello, JJ Lin, Snoop Dogg, Dr Dre and many more.
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Diamond Control Room - Located in SAE Expression College in Emeryville, CA, the studio’s centrepiece is a classic SSL 9000J 64 channel console. The control room is part of the Diamond Suite. It features both Meyer and Dynaudio monitor speakers.
-
Spitfire Studio - Spitfire studio, located in Los Angeles, California, has hosted a wide array of recurring mixing sessions, and clientele that includes Aerosmith, Rick Springfield, Ace Frehley, Slash, Daniel Powter, Trevor Hall, Black Veil Brides and many more.
-
Music Friends Studio - Music Friends Recording Studio is located in the Eagle Rock neighbourhood of Los Angeles and has hosted a variety of recording and mixing sessions from pop icons Keisha, Alanis Morissette, and Ziggy Marley to alternative rock giants such as Bad Religion, All American Rejects, M83, Cherry Glazerr and others.
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The ultimate reference tool
Music producers can benefit from utilizing the incredible monitors and acoustics of iconic studios. Mix confidently without adding any new gear to your home studio setup. Quickly and easily audition your mixes in multiple world-class acoustic spaces from the comfort of your Audio-Technica headphones without ever leaving your workstation.
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Personalised to your ears
Using AI algorithms to create your personalized HRTF profile from a single image of your right ear, Immerse accurately reproduces world-class studios' sound environment, allowing you to audition your mix with confidence.
Video
Rating
- Formats: VST, VST3, AAX Native & AU
- MacOS: 10.9x and above
- Windows: Win10 and above
- Apple: M1 Chipset
- Memory: 4GB
- Disk Space: 150MB
Your ears. Your music. Pick your studio.
Get more out of your Audio-Technica headphones
Important note: This product is specifically designed for use with Audio-Technica headphone models ATH-R70x, ATH-M70x, ATH-M50x and ATH-M40x. For all other headphone models see Immerse Virtual Studio All Access.
Immerse Virtual Studio is tuned by each studio’s mastering/mix engineer to deliver on the ATH-R70x, ATH-M70x, ATH-M50x and ATH-M40x the authentic reproduction of their studio and monitor frequency responses.
Trusted studio monitoring on headphones
Immerse Virtual Studio uses sophisticated AI algorithms to put you in the sweet spot of some of the world’s most iconic sound studios. By modelling your unique ear shape and combining it with precise room measurements, Immerse delivers a true studio mixing environment on headphones that you won’t find anywhere else.
Multiple world-class studios
Access Multiple world-class studios, not just one. Mix in a studio that matches your style. Monitor it in multiple studios to gain the confidence that your mix sounds great everywhere.
- Echo Bar Studios - The Echo Bar is located in North Hollywood owned and operated by Erik Reichers & Bob Horn. Erik Reichers and Bob Horn have produced, mixed, and engineered for some of the music industry’s most notable artists and professionals including Usher, BTS, Timbaland, Swae Lee, Michael Jackson, Marshmello, JJ Lin, Snoop Dogg, Dr Dre and many more.
- Diamond Control Room - Located in SAE Expression College in Emeryville, CA, the studio’s centrepiece is a classic SSL 9000J 64 channel console. The control room is part of the Diamond Suite. It features both Meyer and Dynaudio monitor speakers.
- Spitfire Studio - Spitfire studio, located in Los Angeles, California, has hosted a wide array of recurring mixing sessions, and clientele that includes Aerosmith, Rick Springfield, Ace Frehley, Slash, Daniel Powter, Trevor Hall, Black Veil Brides and many more.
- Music Friends Studio - Music Friends Recording Studio is located in the Eagle Rock neighbourhood of Los Angeles and has hosted a variety of recording and mixing sessions from pop icons Keisha, Alanis Morissette, and Ziggy Marley to alternative rock giants such as Bad Religion, All American Rejects, M83, Cherry Glazerr and others.
The ultimate reference tool
Music producers can benefit from utilizing the incredible monitors and acoustics of iconic studios. Mix confidently without adding any new gear to your home studio setup. Quickly and easily audition your mixes in multiple world-class acoustic spaces from the comfort of your Audio-Technica headphones without ever leaving your workstation.
Personalised to your ears
Using AI algorithms to create your personalized HRTF profile from a single image of your right ear, Immerse accurately reproduces world-class studios' sound environment, allowing you to audition your mix with confidence.
Video
Rating
- Formats: VST, VST3, AAX Native & AU
- MacOS: 10.9x and above
- Windows: Win10 and above
- Apple: M1 Chipset
- Memory: 4GB
- Disk Space: 150MB
MixChecker
Referencing Tools by Audified
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You Mix For The People
Turn your studio monitors into classic reference monitors or several consumer devices to hear, what your audience will hear.
All Available MixChecker Versions:
- MixChecker
- MixChecker Pro
- MixChecker Pro Upgrade
Everyone who mixes content for the audience has to make sure, that their mixes sound great in every environment. That must be done quickly and easily.
This ultimate mixing assistant will help you to get better mixes instantly. MixChecker saves your precious time. Plug it in the master track of your project as the last segment of your listening chain and quickly turn your studio monitors into classic reference monitors or several consumer devices.
Have you ever wondered why your music, videos, showreels and movies do not sound well when you move out of your studio? Why do they lose the punch and clarity that your awesome studio monitors deliver? That is because you do not use the same equipment the real people use. To bring the best quality to your audience, you need to check your mixes as often as possible. That is why Audified made MixChecker. Because they know that You mix for the People.
Key Features
- Simulations of average/standard consumer commercial devices
- Compensation for smaller monitors
- Hear what your audience will hear
- Instant check - instant corrections
- No more extra exports
- An enormous amount of time saved
Do You Hear What They Hear?
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The consumers, the people you are mixing your content for, do not use high-end studio monitors. They watch TV, listen to music in their cars. They even use their desktop speakers, tablets and smartphones or their earphones. You need your mix to sound great despite what lousy conditions your audience uses.
Your Studio
Have you ever wondered why your music, videos, showreels, and movies do not sound well when you move out of your studio? Why do they lose the punch and clarity that your awesome studio monitors deliver? That is because you do not use the same equipment the real people use.
Your Audience
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To bring the best quality to your audience, you need to check your mixes as often as possible. This is why Audified made MixChecker. Because they know that You mix for the People. Plug it in the master track of your project as the last segment of your listening chain and quickly turn your studio monitors into classic reference monitors or several consumer devices.
No More Extra Exports
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In past, to ensure your mix sounds right on any device, you had to export your sound and listen in different conditions. Import your mix to your smartphone, burn on CD and listen in your car, get back to your studio, do little tweaks and export again...
Now you can use the MixChecker to perform a quick round test that will only take a few seconds. And get back to mixing and corrections while you still know what the problem in your mix was.
What It Does
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MixChecker functions are divided into two sections. The Simulation offers acoustic models of several consumer devices and classic reference monitors. Pressing a single button will turn your monitors into the selected device. Not all studio monitors deliver a flat frequency response. Therefore, Audified also added the Compensation section. It will allow you to tell MixChecker, you are using an average of 5" or 8" speakers or headphones. That will change the resulting sound accordingly. The Bypass button turns all processing off. When illuminated, only the clean signal comes through MixChecker.
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The Bypass button turns all processing off. When illuminated, only the clean signal comes through MixChecker.
How Audified Made It
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Audified measured the frequency responses and behaviour of all the devices listed in MixChecker in laboratory conditions to create their true and faithful models that you can rely on.
Video
Rating
Mac
- macOS 10.11 - macOS 12 Monterey (Intel & M1 Apple Silicon supported) (64-bit only)
- VST2, VST3, AU, AAX
PC
- Windows 7 - Windows 11 (32 / 64-bit)
- VST2, VST3, AAX
- MixChecker is iLok protected - the USB hardware key is not necessary. Only a FREE iLok Account/License Manager is required, which is available at iLok.com
- The Mac version of this software is only available in 64-bit format and will not function on 32-bit systems.
You Mix For The People
Turn your studio monitors into classic reference monitors or several consumer devices to hear, what your audience will hear.
All Available MixChecker Versions:
- MixChecker
- MixChecker Pro
- MixChecker Pro Upgrade
Everyone who mixes content for the audience has to make sure, that their mixes sound great in every environment. That must be done quickly and easily.
This ultimate mixing assistant will help you to get better mixes instantly. MixChecker saves your precious time. Plug it in the master track of your project as the last segment of your listening chain and quickly turn your studio monitors into classic reference monitors or several consumer devices.
Have you ever wondered why your music, videos, showreels and movies do not sound well when you move out of your studio? Why do they lose the punch and clarity that your awesome studio monitors deliver? That is because you do not use the same equipment the real people use. To bring the best quality to your audience, you need to check your mixes as often as possible. That is why Audified made MixChecker. Because they know that You mix for the People.
Key Features
- Simulations of average/standard consumer commercial devices
- Compensation for smaller monitors
- Hear what your audience will hear
- Instant check - instant corrections
- No more extra exports
- An enormous amount of time saved
Do You Hear What They Hear?
The consumers, the people you are mixing your content for, do not use high-end studio monitors. They watch TV, listen to music in their cars. They even use their desktop speakers, tablets and smartphones or their earphones. You need your mix to sound great despite what lousy conditions your audience uses.
Your Studio
Have you ever wondered why your music, videos, showreels, and movies do not sound well when you move out of your studio? Why do they lose the punch and clarity that your awesome studio monitors deliver? That is because you do not use the same equipment the real people use.
Your Audience
To bring the best quality to your audience, you need to check your mixes as often as possible. This is why Audified made MixChecker. Because they know that You mix for the People. Plug it in the master track of your project as the last segment of your listening chain and quickly turn your studio monitors into classic reference monitors or several consumer devices.
No More Extra Exports
In past, to ensure your mix sounds right on any device, you had to export your sound and listen in different conditions. Import your mix to your smartphone, burn on CD and listen in your car, get back to your studio, do little tweaks and export again...
Now you can use the MixChecker to perform a quick round test that will only take a few seconds. And get back to mixing and corrections while you still know what the problem in your mix was.
What It Does
MixChecker functions are divided into two sections. The Simulation offers acoustic models of several consumer devices and classic reference monitors. Pressing a single button will turn your monitors into the selected device. Not all studio monitors deliver a flat frequency response. Therefore, Audified also added the Compensation section. It will allow you to tell MixChecker, you are using an average of 5" or 8" speakers or headphones. That will change the resulting sound accordingly. The Bypass button turns all processing off. When illuminated, only the clean signal comes through MixChecker.
The Bypass button turns all processing off. When illuminated, only the clean signal comes through MixChecker.
How Audified Made It
Audified measured the frequency responses and behaviour of all the devices listed in MixChecker in laboratory conditions to create their true and faithful models that you can rely on.
Video
Rating
Mac
- macOS 10.11 - macOS 12 Monterey (Intel & M1 Apple Silicon supported) (64-bit only)
- VST2, VST3, AU, AAX
PC
- Windows 7 - Windows 11 (32 / 64-bit)
- VST2, VST3, AAX
- MixChecker is iLok protected - the USB hardware key is not necessary. Only a FREE iLok Account/License Manager is required, which is available at iLok.com
- The Mac version of this software is only available in 64-bit format and will not function on 32-bit systems.
MixChecker Pro
Referencing Tools by Audified
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MixChecker Versions
- MixChecker
- MixChecker Pro
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MixChecker Pro Upgrade (Existing MixChecker users can Upgrade to the Pro version and save 70%!)
Double Check Your Mix
Simulate the devices and environment of your audience to make your mix exceptional for everyone!
Everyone who mixes content for the audience has to make sure that the mixes sound great on every consumer device. It can be done quickly and easily with MixChecker or MixChecker Pro. With tons of new features, the two let you simulate the exact surroundings and devices of your listeners. Because
Video
Rating
Mac
- macOS 10.11 - macOS 12 Monterey (Intel & M1 Apple Silicon supported) (64-bit only)
- VST2, VST3, AU, AAX
PC
- Windows 7 - Windows 11 (32 / 64-bit)
- VST2, VST3, AAX
- MixChecker Pro is iLok protected - the USB hardware key is not necessary. Only a FREE iLok Account/License Manager is required, which is available at iLok.com
- The Mac version of this software is only available in 64-bit format and will not function on 32-bit systems.
MixChecker Versions
- MixChecker
- MixChecker Pro
- MixChecker Pro Upgrade (Existing MixChecker users can Upgrade to the Pro version and save 70%!)
Double Check Your Mix
Simulate the devices and environment of your audience to make your mix exceptional for everyone!
Everyone who mixes content for the audience has to make sure that the mixes sound great on every consumer device. It can be done quickly and easily with MixChecker or MixChecker Pro. With tons of new features, the two let you simulate the exact surroundings and devices of your listeners. Because
Video
Rating
Mac
- macOS 10.11 - macOS 12 Monterey (Intel & M1 Apple Silicon supported) (64-bit only)
- VST2, VST3, AU, AAX
PC
- Windows 7 - Windows 11 (32 / 64-bit)
- VST2, VST3, AAX
- MixChecker Pro is iLok protected - the USB hardware key is not necessary. Only a FREE iLok Account/License Manager is required, which is available at iLok.com
- The Mac version of this software is only available in 64-bit format and will not function on 32-bit systems.
Blue Cat's Re-Head
Referencing Tools by Blue Cat Audio
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Description
Mixing Room Experience with the Convenience of Headphones
For many audio professionals, listening on headphones is a necessary evil. Perhaps you need headphones when tracking? Perhaps you need to work away from your studio? Or perhaps your studio has that one neighbour that simply can't enjoy your creative output at 3 AM in the morning? Listening through headphones creates an unnatural sound that's quite different from how we hear music from speakers.
Re-Head will create a mixing room experience when using headphones, even when recording distorted guitars and other instruments that tend to sound unnaturally in-your-face in a headphone mix.
At the centre is a head response model that mimics the effect of your own skull on your hearing when listening through loudspeakers. Add to that stereo processing to avoid the hard-panned sound so common in headphones, a spectrum analyzer and EQ. There is even an impulse response representation of your favoured mixing room to let you feel right at home, even when you're not.
Re-Head won't replace your favourite studio monitors, for sure. But it will make the transition from speakers to headphones less dramatic.
Video
Rating
Windows
- An SSE2-enabled processor (Pentium 4 or newer).
- Microsoft Windows Vista, Windows 7, 8 or 10.
- Any VST / AAX compatible host software (32 / 64 bit).
Mac
- An Intel processor.
- macOS 10.7 or newer.
- Any VST / Audio Unit (32 / 64-bit) / AAX compatible application.
Mixing Room Experience with the Convenience of Headphones
For many audio professionals, listening on headphones is a necessary evil. Perhaps you need headphones when tracking? Perhaps you need to work away from your studio? Or perhaps your studio has that one neighbour that simply can't enjoy your creative output at 3 AM in the morning? Listening through headphones creates an unnatural sound that's quite different from how we hear music from speakers.
Re-Head will create a mixing room experience when using headphones, even when recording distorted guitars and other instruments that tend to sound unnaturally in-your-face in a headphone mix.
At the centre is a head response model that mimics the effect of your own skull on your hearing when listening through loudspeakers. Add to that stereo processing to avoid the hard-panned sound so common in headphones, a spectrum analyzer and EQ. There is even an impulse response representation of your favoured mixing room to let you feel right at home, even when you're not.
Re-Head won't replace your favourite studio monitors, for sure. But it will make the transition from speakers to headphones less dramatic.
Video
Rating
Windows
- An SSE2-enabled processor (Pentium 4 or newer).
- Microsoft Windows Vista, Windows 7, 8 or 10.
- Any VST / AAX compatible host software (32 / 64 bit).
Mac
- An Intel processor.
- macOS 10.7 or newer.
- Any VST / Audio Unit (32 / 64-bit) / AAX compatible application.
Realphones Ultimate Pack
Referencing Tools by dSONIQ
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A Complete Mixing Workspace in Your Headphones
Important Note: This is the Realphones Ultimate Pack. The following versions are also available:
- Realphones Ultimate Pack Upgrade from Professional Pack
- Realphones Professional Pack
- Realphones Professional Pack Upgrade from Lite Pack
- Realphones Lite Pack
dSONIQ Realphones re-creates acoustic environment of recording studio control room in your headphones and corrects their frequency response. With Realphones, your headphones will turn into a reliable monitoring tool for mixing tracks that you can trust.
Realphones gives you everything you missed for sound mixing using headphones! A meticulously picked set of features will help you understand how your track will sound at a studio or elsewhere without taking your headphones off.
With Realphones You Can:
- Correct the frequency response of your headphones.
- Emulate a studio control room with professional near- and far-field monitoring.
- Use binaural virtual positioning based on HRTF.
- Simulate the frequency response of professional and home/consumer audio reproduction systems.
- Monitor the spatial and frequency components of the mix.
Realphones 1.7 has a new simplified interface, which we added at the request of users. Now the interaction with the Realphones is much easier since there are only three intuitive main controls.
Easy Mode
A new interface is called “Easy mode”. Thanks to this, new users will be able to significantly improve the quality of their headphone monitoring in just a few clicks!
The “Easy mode” has no compromise in sound quality. It has the same engine with simplified controls which let you change the sound of Realphones in a much more convenient way.
You can switch from Easy Mode to classic Advanced Mode and back.
What’s New in Version 1.7?
- “Easy mode” introduced: additional simplified interface with no compromise in sound quality
- 3 new headphone emulation profiles: Dynamic Open, Dynamic Closed and Gentle Response
- New factory presets added
- Offline export control: now it’s possible to mixdown through Realphones
How Does Realphones' Technology Work?
Alignment of Headphone Frequency Response
Peaks and dips lead to errors in timbre and musical balance and cause frequency masking. A more even response allows you to get a more reliable transfer of timbre and musical balance.
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Frequency response graphs of individual samples of six popular professional studio headphone models
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Frequency response grаphs of the same samples after Realphones Standard frequency correction was applied
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Virtual Acoustic Space
Conventional Headphones' Stereo Reproduction
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Phone transducers are located close to the ears and are acoustically isolated from each other.
- Imaginary sound sources are spaced too widely and not joined into a solid soundstage
- The spectral balance between the centre and sides is disturbed
- An absence of room response leads to a dry and thin sound
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Binaural Angle Set to 60°
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Psychoacoustic virtual source placement matches the reproduction of a standard studio monitor setup.
- The representation of the mix and its components becomes solid.
- The level and frequency balance between the centre and sides is reconstructed.
- Proper localisation and interaction of the sound sources are necessary for creative work on the width and depth of the mix.
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Room Ambience Set to 100%
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The binaurally captured ambience of professional studio control rooms is added to the dry headphone sound.
- The mix is reproduced in the context of real room acoustics.
- The body, transients and space of the mix are revealed.
- Room reflections provide points to tweak the levels, equalisation, space and effects for a better mix translation.
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Mix Testing Tools
Realphones includes modelling of diverse sets of pro and consumer audio speakers so you can verify the behaviour of your mix across a wide range of simulated speakers.
Also, there are controls for various aspects of the stereo mix. Test mono compatibility, left-right symmetry, single-speaker playback and the side anti-phase component.
How Can Realphones Benefit You Personally?
Do you lack a suitable acoustically treated space? Do you have to work on mixing tracks at home, in a room with terrible background noise and reverb, and even professional monitors aren't enough to get the results you want?
With the Realphones plugin, the possibilities for mixing on headphones approach the conditions of a professional recording studio's control room. You'll be able to trust your monitoring, making the mixing process much simpler. And your family and neighbours will no longer have to put up with intrusive sounds and loud music.
If you have access to a professional audio studio, you'll be able to use Realphones for supplementary monitoring in the studio, and also as a primary tool for working on tracks outside it.
In studios with unfamiliar acoustics, you will always have access to the controls you're used to.
Modes for emulating various audio devices help you determine how your mixes would sound on consumer speakers, systems with a powerful subwoofer or portable devices, without even getting up from your desk.
Also if you are travelling a lot the Realphones plugin is ideal for working on mixes on the road and when travelling. All you need is the plugin, headphones, and a laptop. Realphones is honest monitoring that's easy to take on the go.
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Version Comparison
Version
Lite Pack
Professional Pack
Ultimate Pack
Format
Standalone, VST, VST3, AU
Standalone, VST,
VST3, AU
Standalone, VST, VST3, AU
Headphone Profiles
Generic Profiles Only
3 Standard Headphone Calibration Profiles
Unlimited Selection of Standard Headphone Calibration Profiles for all Supported Models
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Realphones Professional and Ultimate Supported Headphones
Realphones Lite Pack includes generic profiles only which are not related to specific models. Each frequency response calibration profile contains an average measurement result of several instances of the same headphone model.
Headphone Calibration Profiles:
- Adam Audio SP-5
- AKG K52
- AKG K72
- AKG K77
- AKG K92
- AKG K121 Studio
- AKG K141 MKII
- AKG K240 MKII
- AKG K240 Studio
- AKG K271 MKII
- AKG K514 MKII
- AKG K601
- AKG K612 Pro
- AKG K701
- AKG K702
- AKG K712 Pro
- Apple EarPods
- Apple AirPods (gen 1.2)
- Artesia AMH-122
- Audeze LCD-1
- Audeze LCD-2
- Audeze LCD-X
- Audeze LCD-XC
- Audeze Sine
- Audio-Technica ATH-910 Pro
- Audio-Technica ATH-M20x
- Audio-Technica ATH-M30x
- Audio-Technica ATH-M40x
- Audio-Technica ATH-M50
- Audio-Technica ATH-M50x
- Audio-Technica ATH-M70x
- Audio-Technica ATH-MSR7
- Audio-Technica ATH-R70x
- Axelvox HD 241
- Axelvox HD 242
- Axelvox HD 271
- Axelvox HD 272
- Beyerdynamic Custom One Pro
- Beyerdynamic Custom Studio Standard
- Beyerdynamic DT 150
- Beyerdynamic DT 240 Pro
- Beyerdynamic DT 250
- Beyerdynamic DT 770 Pro 32 Ohm
- Beyerdynamic DT 770 Pro 80 Ohm
- Beyerdynamic DT 770 Pro 250 Ohm
- Beyerdynamic DT 880 Pro
- Beyerdynamic DT 990 Pro 250 Ohm
- Beyerdynamic DT 1770 Pro 250 Ohm
- Beyerdynamic DT 1990 Pro 250 Ohm
- Blue Mo-Fi
- Bose QuietComfort 25
- Bose QuietComfort 35
- Bowers & Wilkins P9
- Denon AH-D2000
- Direct Sound Extreme Isolation EX-29
- ESI eXtra 10
- Focal Clear Professional
- Focal Listen Professional
- Focal Spirit Professional
- Focal Utopia
- Focusrite Scarlett HP 60 (gen 1)
- Fostex T50RP
- Fostex T50RP mk2
- Fostex T50RP mk3
- HeddPhone
- Hifiman HE-500
- Hifiman HE400i
- Hifiman HE400S
- Hifiman Sundara
- HyperX Cloud Stinger
- ISK HF2010
- ISK MDH8000
- Koss Porta Pro Classic
- KRK KNS 6400
- KRK KNS 8400
- M-Audio Q40
- Marshall Major II
- Marshall Monitor
- Neumann NDH 20
- Oppo PM-3
- Philips SBC HP200
- PreSonus HD7
- PreSonus HD9
- Roland RH300
- Samson SR850
- Samson SR950
- Sennheiser HD6 Mix
- Sennheiser HD 25
- Sennhesier HD 200 Pro
- Sennheiser HD 205
- Sennheiser HD 206
- Sennheiser HD 215-II
- Sennheiser HD 280 Pro
- Sennheiser HD 380 Pro
- Sennheiser HD 535
- Sennheiser HD 558
- Sennheiser HD 559
- Sennheiser HD 580
- Sennheiser HD 598
- Sennheiser HD 600
- Sennheiser HD 650
- Sennheiser HD 660 S
- Sennheiser HD 700
- Sennheiser HD 800
- Sennheiser HD 800 S
- Shure SRH440
- Shure SRH840
- Shure SRH940
- Shure SRH1440
- Shure SRH1540
- Shure SRH1840
- Sony MDR-1A
- Sony MDR-7506
- Sony MDR-7510
- Sony MDR-7520
- Sony MDR-Z7
- Steven Slate Audio VSX
- Superlux HD 668B
- Superlux HD 681
- Tascam TH-06
- Telefunken THP-29
- Yamaha HPH-MT5
- Yamaha HPH-MT7
- Yamaha HPH-MT8
Video
Rating
Mac
- OSX 10.9 or later
- VST, VST3, AU (64-bit only)
PC
- Windows 7 and newer
- VST, VST3 (32 or 64-bit)
A Complete Mixing Workspace in Your Headphones
Important Note: This is the Realphones Ultimate Pack. The following versions are also available:
- Realphones Ultimate Pack Upgrade from Professional Pack
- Realphones Professional Pack
- Realphones Professional Pack Upgrade from Lite Pack
- Realphones Lite Pack
dSONIQ Realphones re-creates acoustic environment of recording studio control room in your headphones and corrects their frequency response. With Realphones, your headphones will turn into a reliable monitoring tool for mixing tracks that you can trust.
Realphones gives you everything you missed for sound mixing using headphones! A meticulously picked set of features will help you understand how your track will sound at a studio or elsewhere without taking your headphones off.
With Realphones You Can:
- Correct the frequency response of your headphones.
- Emulate a studio control room with professional near- and far-field monitoring.
- Use binaural virtual positioning based on HRTF.
- Simulate the frequency response of professional and home/consumer audio reproduction systems.
- Monitor the spatial and frequency components of the mix.
Realphones 1.7 has a new simplified interface, which we added at the request of users. Now the interaction with the Realphones is much easier since there are only three intuitive main controls.
Easy Mode
A new interface is called “Easy mode”. Thanks to this, new users will be able to significantly improve the quality of their headphone monitoring in just a few clicks!
The “Easy mode” has no compromise in sound quality. It has the same engine with simplified controls which let you change the sound of Realphones in a much more convenient way.
You can switch from Easy Mode to classic Advanced Mode and back.
What’s New in Version 1.7?
- “Easy mode” introduced: additional simplified interface with no compromise in sound quality
- 3 new headphone emulation profiles: Dynamic Open, Dynamic Closed and Gentle Response
- New factory presets added
- Offline export control: now it’s possible to mixdown through Realphones
How Does Realphones' Technology Work?
Alignment of Headphone Frequency Response
Peaks and dips lead to errors in timbre and musical balance and cause frequency masking. A more even response allows you to get a more reliable transfer of timbre and musical balance.
Frequency response graphs of individual samples of six popular professional studio headphone models
Frequency response grаphs of the same samples after Realphones Standard frequency correction was applied
Virtual Acoustic Space
Conventional Headphones' Stereo Reproduction
Phone transducers are located close to the ears and are acoustically isolated from each other.
- Imaginary sound sources are spaced too widely and not joined into a solid soundstage
- The spectral balance between the centre and sides is disturbed
- An absence of room response leads to a dry and thin sound
Binaural Angle Set to 60°
Psychoacoustic virtual source placement matches the reproduction of a standard studio monitor setup.
- The representation of the mix and its components becomes solid.
- The level and frequency balance between the centre and sides is reconstructed.
- Proper localisation and interaction of the sound sources are necessary for creative work on the width and depth of the mix.
Room Ambience Set to 100%
The binaurally captured ambience of professional studio control rooms is added to the dry headphone sound.
- The mix is reproduced in the context of real room acoustics.
- The body, transients and space of the mix are revealed.
- Room reflections provide points to tweak the levels, equalisation, space and effects for a better mix translation.
Mix Testing Tools
Realphones includes modelling of diverse sets of pro and consumer audio speakers so you can verify the behaviour of your mix across a wide range of simulated speakers.
Also, there are controls for various aspects of the stereo mix. Test mono compatibility, left-right symmetry, single-speaker playback and the side anti-phase component.
How Can Realphones Benefit You Personally?
Do you lack a suitable acoustically treated space? Do you have to work on mixing tracks at home, in a room with terrible background noise and reverb, and even professional monitors aren't enough to get the results you want?
With the Realphones plugin, the possibilities for mixing on headphones approach the conditions of a professional recording studio's control room. You'll be able to trust your monitoring, making the mixing process much simpler. And your family and neighbours will no longer have to put up with intrusive sounds and loud music.
If you have access to a professional audio studio, you'll be able to use Realphones for supplementary monitoring in the studio, and also as a primary tool for working on tracks outside it.
In studios with unfamiliar acoustics, you will always have access to the controls you're used to.
Modes for emulating various audio devices help you determine how your mixes would sound on consumer speakers, systems with a powerful subwoofer or portable devices, without even getting up from your desk.
Also if you are travelling a lot the Realphones plugin is ideal for working on mixes on the road and when travelling. All you need is the plugin, headphones, and a laptop. Realphones is honest monitoring that's easy to take on the go.
Version Comparison
Version | Lite Pack | Professional Pack | Ultimate Pack |
Format | Standalone, VST, VST3, AU | Standalone, VST, VST3, AU |
Standalone, VST, VST3, AU |
Headphone Profiles |
Generic Profiles Only | 3 Standard Headphone Calibration Profiles | Unlimited Selection of Standard Headphone Calibration Profiles for all Supported Models |
Realphones Professional and Ultimate Supported Headphones
Realphones Lite Pack includes generic profiles only which are not related to specific models. Each frequency response calibration profile contains an average measurement result of several instances of the same headphone model.
Headphone Calibration Profiles:
- Adam Audio SP-5
- AKG K52
- AKG K72
- AKG K77
- AKG K92
- AKG K121 Studio
- AKG K141 MKII
- AKG K240 MKII
- AKG K240 Studio
- AKG K271 MKII
- AKG K514 MKII
- AKG K601
- AKG K612 Pro
- AKG K701
- AKG K702
- AKG K712 Pro
- Apple EarPods
- Apple AirPods (gen 1.2)
- Artesia AMH-122
- Audeze LCD-1
- Audeze LCD-2
- Audeze LCD-X
- Audeze LCD-XC
- Audeze Sine
- Audio-Technica ATH-910 Pro
- Audio-Technica ATH-M20x
- Audio-Technica ATH-M30x
- Audio-Technica ATH-M40x
- Audio-Technica ATH-M50
- Audio-Technica ATH-M50x
- Audio-Technica ATH-M70x
- Audio-Technica ATH-MSR7
- Audio-Technica ATH-R70x
- Axelvox HD 241
- Axelvox HD 242
- Axelvox HD 271
- Axelvox HD 272
- Beyerdynamic Custom One Pro
- Beyerdynamic Custom Studio Standard
- Beyerdynamic DT 150
- Beyerdynamic DT 240 Pro
- Beyerdynamic DT 250
- Beyerdynamic DT 770 Pro 32 Ohm
- Beyerdynamic DT 770 Pro 80 Ohm
- Beyerdynamic DT 770 Pro 250 Ohm
- Beyerdynamic DT 880 Pro
- Beyerdynamic DT 990 Pro 250 Ohm
- Beyerdynamic DT 1770 Pro 250 Ohm
- Beyerdynamic DT 1990 Pro 250 Ohm
- Blue Mo-Fi
- Bose QuietComfort 25
- Bose QuietComfort 35
- Bowers & Wilkins P9
- Denon AH-D2000
- Direct Sound Extreme Isolation EX-29
- ESI eXtra 10
- Focal Clear Professional
- Focal Listen Professional
- Focal Spirit Professional
- Focal Utopia
- Focusrite Scarlett HP 60 (gen 1)
- Fostex T50RP
- Fostex T50RP mk2
- Fostex T50RP mk3
- HeddPhone
- Hifiman HE-500
- Hifiman HE400i
- Hifiman HE400S
- Hifiman Sundara
- HyperX Cloud Stinger
- ISK HF2010
- ISK MDH8000
- Koss Porta Pro Classic
- KRK KNS 6400
- KRK KNS 8400
- M-Audio Q40
- Marshall Major II
- Marshall Monitor
- Neumann NDH 20
- Oppo PM-3
- Philips SBC HP200
- PreSonus HD7
- PreSonus HD9
- Roland RH300
- Samson SR850
- Samson SR950
- Sennheiser HD6 Mix
- Sennheiser HD 25
- Sennhesier HD 200 Pro
- Sennheiser HD 205
- Sennheiser HD 206
- Sennheiser HD 215-II
- Sennheiser HD 280 Pro
- Sennheiser HD 380 Pro
- Sennheiser HD 535
- Sennheiser HD 558
- Sennheiser HD 559
- Sennheiser HD 580
- Sennheiser HD 598
- Sennheiser HD 600
- Sennheiser HD 650
- Sennheiser HD 660 S
- Sennheiser HD 700
- Sennheiser HD 800
- Sennheiser HD 800 S
- Shure SRH440
- Shure SRH840
- Shure SRH940
- Shure SRH1440
- Shure SRH1540
- Shure SRH1840
- Sony MDR-1A
- Sony MDR-7506
- Sony MDR-7510
- Sony MDR-7520
- Sony MDR-Z7
- Steven Slate Audio VSX
- Superlux HD 668B
- Superlux HD 681
- Tascam TH-06
- Telefunken THP-29
- Yamaha HPH-MT5
- Yamaha HPH-MT7
- Yamaha HPH-MT8
Video
Rating
Mac
- OSX 10.9 or later
- VST, VST3, AU (64-bit only)
PC
- Windows 7 and newer
- VST, VST3 (32 or 64-bit)
SoundID Reference for Speakers & Headphones
Referencing Tools by Sonarworks
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Description
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Full Confidence in Sound
SoundID Reference software calibrates your speakers and studio headphones, so you can trust that every mix will translate.
Mix With Confidence
Stop second-guessing yourself and trust every decision.
Reference Standard
The only market solution providing ultimate accuracy for consistent reference sound between your speakers and headphones.
Perfect Translation
Create music that sounds great on phones, laptops, earbuds, or wherever else it's played.
Improved Collaboration
Get only relevant feedback by working on the same reference sound regardless of distance or the gear you have.
Work From Anywhere
Seamlessly switch between speakers, headphones, and rooms. You’ll hear a flat, consistent sound wherever you go.
Finish Tracks Faster
Make better decisions and spend less time fixing mistakes.
Accurate Reference Sound For Perfect Translation
The main purpose of great sound translation is delivering the artist’s exact intent to the listener. SoundID Reference delivers consistently accurate studio reference sound across all speakers and headphones so you can mix with confidence and make music that sounds great everywhere.
Why is Speaker Calibration Important?
Speaker calibration with SoundID Reference removes unwanted sound colouration and delivers accurate studio reference sound across your speakers and headphones. As a result, you hear every detail across the frequency response spectrum and can trust every mixing decision you make.
Setting up SoundID Reference for Speakers in 3 easy steps
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Start With Acoustic Treatment - SoundID Reference is not a substitute for acoustic treatment. We highly recommend treating your room before calibrating your speakers.
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Proceed with the Measurement Process - After installing the software you can proceed with your speaker calibration. Speaker calibration requires a measurement microphone — you can buy one from us or use your own. The measurement process takes only 15 minutes.
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Finish your Setup - After the measurement is completed, save your speaker profile and apply correction using the plugin in your favourite DAW or use the SoundID Reference app to correct sound from any source on your computer.
Why is Headphone Calibration Important?
SoundID Reference sets the frequency response target to be completely flat across all audible frequencies. The headphone frequency response target is designed to emulate neutral-sounding speakers. With calibrated headphones, you can seamlessly switch between speakers, headphones, projects, and mix with full confidence in sound.
Take Control of Your Listening Environment With These Key Features
DAW Plugin and Systemwide Calibration
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Works in all major DAWs as a plugin and as a standalone Systemwide app calibrating audio across your entire system.
Custom Target
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Make custom adjustments to the target curve in real-time and manually select the frequency range that the calibration will be applied.
3 Filter Modes
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Select between different filter processing modes - zero latency for live tracking, mixed or linear phase delivering ultimate audio clarity.
Translation Check
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Access a library of 20 predefined simulations that will allow checking the mix in different listening environments.
Supported headphones
SoundID Reference supports with these headphones:
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Adam Audio - Studio Pro SP-5
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AIAIAI - TMA-1 Studio (PU Foam earpads) / TMA-2 DJ / TMA-2 HD
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AKG - K121 Studio / K141 MKII / K171 MKII / K175 / K182 / K240 MKII / K240 Studio / K271 MKII / K275 / K361 / K371 / K52 / K550 MKII / K553 PRO / K612 Pro / K701 / K702 / K712 Pro / K72 / K77 / K7XX / K812 / Q701
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Astro - A40 TR
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Audeze - LCD-2 / LCD-4z / LCD-X / LCD-XC / LCD2 Classic / LCD2 Closed-Back
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Audio-Technica - ATH-AD1000X / ATH-AD500X / ATH-AD700X / ATH-DSR7BT / ATH-M20x / ATH-M30x / ATH-M40x / ATH-M50x / ATH-M60x / ATH-M70X / ATH-MSR7 / ATH-R70X
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Avantone Pro - MP-1 MixPhones
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B&O Play - Beoplay H4 / Beoplay H2 / Beoplay H6 (2nd generation)
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Beats - EP / mixr / Pro / Solo Pro / Solo2 / Solo2 wireless / Solo3 wireless / Studio 2.0 / Studio3 Wireless
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Behringer - HPM1000 / HPS3000 / HPX6000
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Beyerdynamic - Amiron Home / Custom Game / Custom One Pro Plus / Custom Studio / DT 150 / DT 1770 Pro / DT 1990 PRO / DT 240 Pro / DT 250 250 Ohm / DT 250 80 Ohm / DT 770 M 80 Ohm / DT 770 Pro 250 Ohm / DT 770 Pro 32 ohm / DT 770 Pro 80 Ohm / DT 880 Edition 250 Ohm / DT 880 Pro 250 Ohm / DT 880 Pro Black Edition / DT 990 Edition 32 Ohm / DT 990 Pro 250 Ohm / Lagoon ANC / MMX 300 / T 1 (1st generation) / T 1 (2nd generation)
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Blue - LOLA / Mo-Fi (Off) / Mo-Fi (On+)
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Bose - QuietComfort 25 / QuietComfort 35 / QuietComfort 35 II / SoundLink Wireless II
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Bowers & Wilkins - P7 Wireless
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Brainwavz - HM5
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Cowin - E7 Pro / E8 ANC / SE7 ANC
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Creative - Aurvana Live! / Aurvana Live! 2
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DALI - IO-4
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Direct Sound - Extreme Isolation EX-25 / Extreme Isolation EX-29 / EXTW37 Pro / Serenity Plus / Studio Plus
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Focal - Clear / Clear Professional / Elear / Listen Professional / Spirit Professional / Utopia
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Focusrite - HP60 MkII
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Fostex - T50RP (MK3) / T60RP / TH-X00 / TH610 / TH900 mk2 / TH900 mk2 Sapphire Blue
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German Maestro - GMP 8.35 D
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Ghostek - soDrop 2
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Grado - SR60e / SR80e
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HiFiMAN - HE 400i / HE 4XX
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House of Marley - Positive Vibration 2 Wireless
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HyperX - Cloud Alpha / Cloud II / Cloud Mix / Cloud Stinger
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ISK - HD9999
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Jabra - Elite 85h
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JBL - E55BT / Everest Elite 700 / T500BT / TUNE 750BTNC
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JVC - HA-RX700
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KEF - M500
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Koss - Porta Pro Classic / Porta Pro Classic Wireless
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KRK Systems - KNS 6400 / KNS 8400
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Mackie - MC-150 / MC-250
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Marshall - Major II / Major III / Major III Bluetooth / MID A.N.C / MID Bluetooth / Monitor / Monitor Bluetooth / Monitor II A.N.C.
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Master & Dynamic - MH40
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Meze - 99 Classics / 99 Neo
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Microsoft - Surface Headphones
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Monolith by Monoprice - M1060
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Monoprice - Premium Hi-Fi DJ / SonicSolace
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MrSpeakers - AEON Flow Closed-Back / AEON Flow Open-Back
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NAD - Viso HP50
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Neumann - NDH 20
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Ollo - S4 / S4R / S4X
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Oppo - PM-3
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Philips - Fidelio X2HR / SHP9500 / SHP9500S
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Phonon - SMB-02
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Pioneer - S9 Wireless NC / SE-M531 / SE-MS5T
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Pioneer DJ - HDJ-500 / HDJ-X5 / HDJ-X7 / HRM-5 / HRM-6 / HRM-7
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Plantronics - BackBeat PRO 2
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PreSonus - Eris HD10BT / HD 7 / HD 9
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Razer - Kraken Pro V2
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Roland - RH-300 / RH-300V / RH-A7
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Samson - SR850 / SR950
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Sennheiser - HD 200 PRO / HD 201 / HD 202 / HD 205 / HD 206 / HD 215-II / HD 25 70 Ohm / HD 25 LIGHT / HD 25 Plus / HD 25-1 II Basic Edition / HD 25-C II / HD 26 PRO / HD 280 PRO / HD 280 Pro (New facelift) / HD 300 Pro / HD 380 Pro / HD 4.30i / HD 4.40 BT / HD 4.50 BTNC / HD 559 / HD 569 / HD 58X / HD 598 / HD 598 Cs / HD 599 / HD 600 / HD 650 / HD 660 S / HD 6XX / HD 700 / HD 800 / HD 800 S / MOMENTUM 3 Wireless / Momentum On-Ear M2 OEi / Momentum On-Ear Wireless / PX 100-II / PXC 550 / RS 120 II / Urbanite
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Shure - SRH1440 / SRH1540 / SRH1840 / SRH240A / SRH440 / SRH840 / SRH940
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Skullcandy - Crusher / Crusher Wireless / HESH 2 Wireless / HESH 3 Wireless / Venue
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Sony - MDR-1000X / MDR-1A / MDR-7506 / MDR-7510 / MDR-7520 / MDR-CD900ST / MDR-V150 / MDR-V6 / MDR-XB450 / MDR-XB450AP / MDR-XB550AP / MDR-XB650BT / MDR-XB950AP / MDR-XB950BT / MDR-XB950N1 / MDR-Z7 / MDR-ZX110 / MDR-ZX110AP / MDR-ZX310 / MDR-ZX310AP / MDR-ZX330BT / MDR-ZX770BN / WH-1000XM2 / WH-1000XM3 / WH-1000XM4 / WH-CH510 / WH-H900N
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Spirit Torino - Super Leggera
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Status Audio - CB-1
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Superlux - HD 330 / HD 668B / HD 681 / HD681 Evo
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Taotronics - TT-BH040 / TT-BH22
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The t.bone - HD 2000 NC / HP 66
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Thermaltake - Argent H5
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Ultrasone - HFI-580 / PRO 580i / PRO 780i / Signature Studio
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Urbanears - Zinken
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V-Moda - Crossfade II Wireless / Crossfade M-100
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Vic Firth - SIH2
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Yamaha - HPH-100B / HPH-150WH / HPH-MT220 / HPH-MT5 / HPH-MT7 / HPH-MT8 / RH5Ma
What's included?
- SoundID Reference app for Headphones
- SoundID Reference DAW plugin (AU, VST, AAX) for Headphones
- 400+ supported headphone models
- Activation key for the product license: the product can be activated and used on 3 machines
Video
Rating
- macOS 10.12 or later (64-bit only)
- Windows 8 or later (64-bit only)
- 2 GB RAM, 1024 x 768 display
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Audio interface - +48v Phantom Power and 44.1 kHz sample rate capability
- Sonarworks supported or Sonarworks individually calibrated headphones required.
- SoundID Reference measurement microphone or other omnidirectional measurement microphone
Imported Note: Headphones and Speakers are NOT included with this product.
Full Confidence in Sound
SoundID Reference software calibrates your speakers and studio headphones, so you can trust that every mix will translate.
Mix With Confidence
Stop second-guessing yourself and trust every decision.
Reference Standard
The only market solution providing ultimate accuracy for consistent reference sound between your speakers and headphones.
Perfect Translation
Create music that sounds great on phones, laptops, earbuds, or wherever else it's played.
Improved Collaboration
Get only relevant feedback by working on the same reference sound regardless of distance or the gear you have.
Work From Anywhere
Seamlessly switch between speakers, headphones, and rooms. You’ll hear a flat, consistent sound wherever you go.
Finish Tracks Faster
Make better decisions and spend less time fixing mistakes.
Accurate Reference Sound For Perfect Translation
The main purpose of great sound translation is delivering the artist’s exact intent to the listener. SoundID Reference delivers consistently accurate studio reference sound across all speakers and headphones so you can mix with confidence and make music that sounds great everywhere.
Why is Speaker Calibration Important?
Speaker calibration with SoundID Reference removes unwanted sound colouration and delivers accurate studio reference sound across your speakers and headphones. As a result, you hear every detail across the frequency response spectrum and can trust every mixing decision you make.
Setting up SoundID Reference for Speakers in 3 easy steps
- Start With Acoustic Treatment - SoundID Reference is not a substitute for acoustic treatment. We highly recommend treating your room before calibrating your speakers.
- Proceed with the Measurement Process - After installing the software you can proceed with your speaker calibration. Speaker calibration requires a measurement microphone — you can buy one from us or use your own. The measurement process takes only 15 minutes.
- Finish your Setup - After the measurement is completed, save your speaker profile and apply correction using the plugin in your favourite DAW or use the SoundID Reference app to correct sound from any source on your computer.
Why is Headphone Calibration Important?
SoundID Reference sets the frequency response target to be completely flat across all audible frequencies. The headphone frequency response target is designed to emulate neutral-sounding speakers. With calibrated headphones, you can seamlessly switch between speakers, headphones, projects, and mix with full confidence in sound.
Take Control of Your Listening Environment With These Key Features
DAW Plugin and Systemwide Calibration
Works in all major DAWs as a plugin and as a standalone Systemwide app calibrating audio across your entire system.
Custom Target
Make custom adjustments to the target curve in real-time and manually select the frequency range that the calibration will be applied.
3 Filter Modes
Select between different filter processing modes - zero latency for live tracking, mixed or linear phase delivering ultimate audio clarity.
Translation Check
Access a library of 20 predefined simulations that will allow checking the mix in different listening environments.
Supported headphones
SoundID Reference supports with these headphones:
- Adam Audio - Studio Pro SP-5
- AIAIAI - TMA-1 Studio (PU Foam earpads) / TMA-2 DJ / TMA-2 HD
- AKG - K121 Studio / K141 MKII / K171 MKII / K175 / K182 / K240 MKII / K240 Studio / K271 MKII / K275 / K361 / K371 / K52 / K550 MKII / K553 PRO / K612 Pro / K701 / K702 / K712 Pro / K72 / K77 / K7XX / K812 / Q701
- Astro - A40 TR
- Audeze - LCD-2 / LCD-4z / LCD-X / LCD-XC / LCD2 Classic / LCD2 Closed-Back
- Audio-Technica - ATH-AD1000X / ATH-AD500X / ATH-AD700X / ATH-DSR7BT / ATH-M20x / ATH-M30x / ATH-M40x / ATH-M50x / ATH-M60x / ATH-M70X / ATH-MSR7 / ATH-R70X
- Avantone Pro - MP-1 MixPhones
- B&O Play - Beoplay H4 / Beoplay H2 / Beoplay H6 (2nd generation)
- Beats - EP / mixr / Pro / Solo Pro / Solo2 / Solo2 wireless / Solo3 wireless / Studio 2.0 / Studio3 Wireless
- Behringer - HPM1000 / HPS3000 / HPX6000
- Beyerdynamic - Amiron Home / Custom Game / Custom One Pro Plus / Custom Studio / DT 150 / DT 1770 Pro / DT 1990 PRO / DT 240 Pro / DT 250 250 Ohm / DT 250 80 Ohm / DT 770 M 80 Ohm / DT 770 Pro 250 Ohm / DT 770 Pro 32 ohm / DT 770 Pro 80 Ohm / DT 880 Edition 250 Ohm / DT 880 Pro 250 Ohm / DT 880 Pro Black Edition / DT 990 Edition 32 Ohm / DT 990 Pro 250 Ohm / Lagoon ANC / MMX 300 / T 1 (1st generation) / T 1 (2nd generation)
- Blue - LOLA / Mo-Fi (Off) / Mo-Fi (On+)
- Bose - QuietComfort 25 / QuietComfort 35 / QuietComfort 35 II / SoundLink Wireless II
- Bowers & Wilkins - P7 Wireless
- Brainwavz - HM5
- Cowin - E7 Pro / E8 ANC / SE7 ANC
- Creative - Aurvana Live! / Aurvana Live! 2
- DALI - IO-4
- Direct Sound - Extreme Isolation EX-25 / Extreme Isolation EX-29 / EXTW37 Pro / Serenity Plus / Studio Plus
- Focal - Clear / Clear Professional / Elear / Listen Professional / Spirit Professional / Utopia
- Focusrite - HP60 MkII
- Fostex - T50RP (MK3) / T60RP / TH-X00 / TH610 / TH900 mk2 / TH900 mk2 Sapphire Blue
- German Maestro - GMP 8.35 D
- Ghostek - soDrop 2
- Grado - SR60e / SR80e
- HiFiMAN - HE 400i / HE 4XX
- House of Marley - Positive Vibration 2 Wireless
- HyperX - Cloud Alpha / Cloud II / Cloud Mix / Cloud Stinger
- ISK - HD9999
- Jabra - Elite 85h
- JBL - E55BT / Everest Elite 700 / T500BT / TUNE 750BTNC
- JVC - HA-RX700
- KEF - M500
- Koss - Porta Pro Classic / Porta Pro Classic Wireless
- KRK Systems - KNS 6400 / KNS 8400
- Mackie - MC-150 / MC-250
- Marshall - Major II / Major III / Major III Bluetooth / MID A.N.C / MID Bluetooth / Monitor / Monitor Bluetooth / Monitor II A.N.C.
- Master & Dynamic - MH40
- Meze - 99 Classics / 99 Neo
- Microsoft - Surface Headphones
- Monolith by Monoprice - M1060
- Monoprice - Premium Hi-Fi DJ / SonicSolace
- MrSpeakers - AEON Flow Closed-Back / AEON Flow Open-Back
- NAD - Viso HP50
- Neumann - NDH 20
- Ollo - S4 / S4R / S4X
- Oppo - PM-3
- Philips - Fidelio X2HR / SHP9500 / SHP9500S
- Phonon - SMB-02
- Pioneer - S9 Wireless NC / SE-M531 / SE-MS5T
- Pioneer DJ - HDJ-500 / HDJ-X5 / HDJ-X7 / HRM-5 / HRM-6 / HRM-7
- Plantronics - BackBeat PRO 2
- PreSonus - Eris HD10BT / HD 7 / HD 9
- Razer - Kraken Pro V2
- Roland - RH-300 / RH-300V / RH-A7
- Samson - SR850 / SR950
- Sennheiser - HD 200 PRO / HD 201 / HD 202 / HD 205 / HD 206 / HD 215-II / HD 25 70 Ohm / HD 25 LIGHT / HD 25 Plus / HD 25-1 II Basic Edition / HD 25-C II / HD 26 PRO / HD 280 PRO / HD 280 Pro (New facelift) / HD 300 Pro / HD 380 Pro / HD 4.30i / HD 4.40 BT / HD 4.50 BTNC / HD 559 / HD 569 / HD 58X / HD 598 / HD 598 Cs / HD 599 / HD 600 / HD 650 / HD 660 S / HD 6XX / HD 700 / HD 800 / HD 800 S / MOMENTUM 3 Wireless / Momentum On-Ear M2 OEi / Momentum On-Ear Wireless / PX 100-II / PXC 550 / RS 120 II / Urbanite
- Shure - SRH1440 / SRH1540 / SRH1840 / SRH240A / SRH440 / SRH840 / SRH940
- Skullcandy - Crusher / Crusher Wireless / HESH 2 Wireless / HESH 3 Wireless / Venue
- Sony - MDR-1000X / MDR-1A / MDR-7506 / MDR-7510 / MDR-7520 / MDR-CD900ST / MDR-V150 / MDR-V6 / MDR-XB450 / MDR-XB450AP / MDR-XB550AP / MDR-XB650BT / MDR-XB950AP / MDR-XB950BT / MDR-XB950N1 / MDR-Z7 / MDR-ZX110 / MDR-ZX110AP / MDR-ZX310 / MDR-ZX310AP / MDR-ZX330BT / MDR-ZX770BN / WH-1000XM2 / WH-1000XM3 / WH-1000XM4 / WH-CH510 / WH-H900N
- Spirit Torino - Super Leggera
- Status Audio - CB-1
- Superlux - HD 330 / HD 668B / HD 681 / HD681 Evo
- Taotronics - TT-BH040 / TT-BH22
- The t.bone - HD 2000 NC / HP 66
- Thermaltake - Argent H5
- Ultrasone - HFI-580 / PRO 580i / PRO 780i / Signature Studio
- Urbanears - Zinken
- V-Moda - Crossfade II Wireless / Crossfade M-100
- Vic Firth - SIH2
- Yamaha - HPH-100B / HPH-150WH / HPH-MT220 / HPH-MT5 / HPH-MT7 / HPH-MT8 / RH5Ma
What's included?
- SoundID Reference app for Headphones
- SoundID Reference DAW plugin (AU, VST, AAX) for Headphones
- 400+ supported headphone models
- Activation key for the product license: the product can be activated and used on 3 machines
Video
Rating
- macOS 10.12 or later (64-bit only)
- Windows 8 or later (64-bit only)
- 2 GB RAM, 1024 x 768 display
- Audio interface - +48v Phantom Power and 44.1 kHz sample rate capability
- Sonarworks supported or Sonarworks individually calibrated headphones required.
- SoundID Reference measurement microphone or other omnidirectional measurement microphone
Imported Note: Headphones and Speakers are NOT included with this product.