Sonarworks has measured a ton of headphones, and produced compensating curves. It was impressive, to say the least,Īlthough I still was skeptical. At a recent Summer NAMM, I had a chance to hear the Often needs to mix on headphones while traveling, that piqued my
Is also about headphone tuning, not just room tuning. System always had a bit of a band-aid feel. JBL’s MSC 1 and IK’s ARC 2ĭefinitely made a difference, and they helped, but any room tuning
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Sonarworks for a while, but I’d used room tuning software before, Overall, attaining a flat frequency response for mixing and masteringĭOES TUNING SPEAKERS AND HEADPHONES ACTUALLY WORK? Headphones, which have a pretty close to flat frequency response.
Sure…if you have $400, go get a set of Sennheiser HD 650 Many of them hype the high and/or low ends. But if you mix inĪ room that, for example, emphasizes the bass, then you’ll mix theīass way lower than you should-and this doesn’t even take intoĪccount frequency response issues within the speakers themselves. Wrong on systems that don’t have a flat response. You mix with a flat response, then everything will sound a little bit Were perfect-which they’re not-the room will make themįrequency response for mixing and mastering to minimize timbralĭifferences when your mixes end up in a consumer playback system. The weakest link in our audio chain, because speakers form a We have to mix (and listen through) speakers or headphones. No matter how good our software is, or our musical chops, ultimately