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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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DEHN posted in the group WTMO-LOBBY
Matt is on the new Dub techno Channel
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Zwen Bleach posted in the group WTMO-LOBBY
After talking with DEHN decided to throw my remix of Hale Bopp out there as a free download.
This one also passed the reviews and feedback from multiple people on this board and it helped to get those finished touches.
Thanks to all contributors here at WTMO! Enjoy:…Read More1 Comment -
Zwen Bleach posted in the group WTMO-LOBBY
Hi guys,
I wanted to thank everybody who contributed with feedback on this board on my track “Bleach & Dry” that is finally released today. I know, it took a loooooong time to get it released, I was forced to wait and to have patience for a chance of glory.
It has not been an easy process to release it, I received interest from a major label…Read More -
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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.