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Sonarworks reference 3 headphone review
Sonarworks reference 3 headphone review











sonarworks reference 3 headphone review sonarworks reference 3 headphone review

The usual routine when I finish a mix is to listen on earbuds, laptop speakers, home theater hifi speakers, and of course the car test. My favorite of course was the NS-10 simulation, which they nailed! Sonarworks not only gives you a corrected response but simulations of popular playback and monitoring systems as well. I pulled up an old project that was a pain in the a** to mix and started from scratch and re-mixed the whole thing. But the real test came when the software gave me the correction file and I loaded it into my DAW (Logic X). I was very impressed at how the software used pulses of sound to find the microphone in the room and tells you where to move it while it is getting measurements. The software guides you step by step on what to do and where to place the mic. Getting everything set up was very easy on my Mac. I also have room treatment up which includes bass traps on the corners and 2" panels to help with reflections.Īfter doing some research and based off a recommendation from another GS member, I ended up going with Sonarworks 3 and ordered the trial package that comes with their own reference microphone. Sonarworks Reference 3 is a digital room correction system that really nails it.īefore I go on let me mention that like many others I work a lot from home and one of the bedrooms has been turned into a mixing/editing room.













Sonarworks reference 3 headphone review