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Zwen Bleach posted in the group WTMO-LOBBY
I saw this passing by in one of the producer pages on facebook, headphone calibration, looks interesting :
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thanks, will check it out, tried SoundID Reference yesterday and I immediately got the sound from my car out of my headphones (I have really good car audio, harman kardon) … not satisfied with the mastering by the label on my last release, my own mastering sounded better. In my own mastering I EQ to adjust for headset vs monitors, didn’t happen…Read More
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If you can find your headphones on that page, there is no need for programs other than an EQ. Headphone correction is kind of a joke since it’s just an EQ. It’s quite something else when it comes to monitors and you have a room that plays in. Software with test tones and mics are quite handy.
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I understand basically that’s it, an EQ, probably on more than 5 or 10 points but yes. I tried multiple plugins and 1 really still stands but, I really like SoundID Reference, for mulitple reasons. First ofcourse it had instant sound recognition when I selected my HD 650s, you already understand the idea behind headphone correction ofcourse, I…Read More
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after a week of the trial I decided not to go for it, the windows plugin sometimes stutters and that was one of the benefits over a simple EQ. In the end I went with settings from https://autoeq.app/ than DEHN provided and the free EqualizerAPO ParametricEq
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Zwen Bleach joined the group Studio One
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BTW, What do you think?
Frequently I think that my productivity per day is worse. There is my doings for monday (This monday is day off for me):
I recorded and uploaded dj set
I made video for Spotify wrapped 2024
I updated my site and I had any work on social media
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Interesting, I use Headphone correction by Toneboosters called MorphIT. It’s great. This seems like an interesting way to do it.