![]() ![]() ![]() It feels a little bit like how I feel when I clean my eyeglasses. ![]() I found it instantly easier to mix both on headphones and sitting in the studio, in that you hear far more consistency from one listening environment / device to another, and in that you get a clearer sense of the mix. Readers have been sending in questions, so I’ll answer as many as I can as accurately as possible. If you’re interested in the product, there’s also a special bundle discount on now: you get the True-Fi mobile app for calibration on your mobile device, free with a Sonarworks Studio Edition purchase (usually US$79): And so that means in part answering some questions with Sonarworks engineers. What it’s like calibrating headphones and monitors with Sonarworks toolsĬDM is partnering with Sonarworks to help users better understand how to use the tool to their benefit. Here’s our previous write-up, produced in cooperation with Sonarworks: Some good questions came up in our last story on Sonarworks Reference, the automated calibration tool, so we’ve gotten answers for you.įirst, if you’re just joining us, Sonarworks Reference is a tool for automatically calibrating your studio listening environment and headphones so that the sound you hear is as uncolored as possible – more consistent with the source material. If getting your headphones and studio monitors calibrated sounds like a good New Years’ Resolution, we’ve got you covered. ![]()
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