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Sonarworks Reference 4 removes unwanted coloration from your headphones, so you can trust that you hear your mix accurately.
SONARWORKS REFERENCE 4 HEADPHONE UPGRADE
Note: This is a special offer for users of Sonarworks Reference 4 Studio to upgrade to SoundID Reference for Speakers & Headphones at a reduced cost. With it in your toolkit, you can be confident that your mixes will sound as good as gold everywhere. The software also enables you to take your reference sound wherever you are – bring your headphones, your laptop and you’re ready to work without missing anything. Reference 4 software calibrates the sound by applying an inverse EQ curve on top of the measurement we've done for the particular headphones to balance out the curve and make it sound flat, creating the default flat frequency response reference target to match the frequency response of flat sounding speakers, ensuring smooth translation between. Think of SoundID Reference as insurance for mix translation. This helps tremendously when collaborating over distance. The plug-in also allows for a consistent sound across many studio rigs.
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This feature is useful for double-checking how the mix would sound on other systems. In addition to a highly precise frequency response, the Sonarworks plug-in allows mixing and mastering engineers to control the sound reference and emulate the sound of other headphones or speakers. An accuracy previously not achievable with hardware tools alone. Sonarworks Reference 4 Headphone calibration is one of the first tools to enable mixing and mastering on headphones with confidence.