Best Headphone to Speaker Emulator?

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Your Preferred Headphone to Speaker Emulator(s)

  1. Dear Reality - dearVR MIX

    4 vote(s)
    6.1%
  2. Blue Cat Audio - ReHead

    2 vote(s)
    3.0%
  3. Sknote - MixingRoom

    1 vote(s)
    1.5%
  4. ToneBoosters - Morphit

    8 vote(s)
    12.1%
  5. ToneBoosters - Isone

    2 vote(s)
    3.0%
  6. Acustica Audio - Sienna

    17 vote(s)
    25.8%
  7. Sonarworks - SoundID Reference

    7 vote(s)
    10.6%
  8. Waves Audio - Abbey Road Studio 3 (ARS3)

    5 vote(s)
    7.6%
  9. beyerdynamic - Virtual Studio (bVS)

    1 vote(s)
    1.5%
  10. Waves Audio - Nx

    3 vote(s)
    4.5%
  11. Waves Audio - CLA Nx

    5 vote(s)
    7.6%
  12. Plugin Alliance / Dear Reality - dearVR MONITOR

    5 vote(s)
    7.6%
  13. dSONIQ - Realphones

    13 vote(s)
    19.7%
  14. Goodhertz, inc. - CanOpener

    8 vote(s)
    12.1%
  15. Sonarworks Reference 4

    19 vote(s)
    28.8%
  16. Steven Slate Audio - VSX

    5 vote(s)
    7.6%
  17. Embody - Immerse Virtual Studio

    2 vote(s)
    3.0%
  18. Raising Jake Studios - Cans2Cones

    1 vote(s)
    1.5%
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  2. northwinds

    northwinds Kapellmeister

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    As my main headphones are DT-150s this thread has meade me want to check out the beyerdynamic - Virtual Studio (bVS) but after a bunch of searching I keep following links to a page on their site selling headphpnes and no plugin download option? Can anyone direct me here?
    Cheers!
     
  3. No Doz

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    dearvr monitor has worked well for me, especially the newest version with headphone compensation. i rarely leave it on while doing a whole mix, but i'll engage it here and there during the process (similar idea to double checking things in mono).

    that plugin has definitely helped me improve my speed at getting my mixes to the point that they're translating really well between systems
     
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    wow this turned in a very good topic. Didnt know we have so many alternatives to Isone/Morphit.
     
  5. marveljam

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    I have had a hardware SPL Phonitor for years. The cross-feeding circuit has been amazing https://spl.audio/en/spl-produkt/phonitor-x/?v=fa868488740a. I included a link to the current model. I paired that with great headphones and eventually a touch of Sonarworks to flatten it a bit. It has served me well. It looks like CanOpener would pair nicely with a good dedicated headphone amp to get a similar result. I am very keen on trying virtual Atmos (or other) surround without a ton of fake room reverb using minimal HTRF to produce the result. It will not replace my monitors but sure does give you another good perspective while mixing in surround.
     
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    @ArticStorm They aren't some random headphones, they're professional studio headphones which work together with the Yamaha HS8 studio monitors which have very similar flat frequency response curve. Not completely off topic, mentioned as it could be helpful to others who are looking for a great set of headphones which also match the monitors to get similar sounding feedback without annoying neighbours.
     
  7. fransva

    fransva Noisemaker

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    Sonarworks just fix the freq response of headphones, but what plugins like Sienna does is running sound into different channels to imitate the sound of speakers. As a result, your track in speaker monitoring wouldn't sound muffle and lifeless.

    Sienna works for me, though it is recommended not to listen on headphones. I still have ringing in my ears after many years.
     
  8. Chaindog

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    Yes, it does, but I personally prefer the Sonarworks Reference Correction. Of course you could go without Reference, if the inbuilt headphone correction suits you. :mates:
     
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  9. Moonlight

    Moonlight Audiosexual

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    Realphones is not only a Room Simulator, but it also flattens the response for several phones like "Sonarworks Reference"
    So if one use Sonarworks in conjunction with another software which both introduce latency either....
     
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    ArticStorm Moderator Staff Member

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    Yeah, do you really assume it helps with the discussion? Because its very likely we have already studio headphones all here and wont invest another 200 bucks into new ones, just because somebody (in case you) suggested them?

    The question was here can we get a bit better with some sort of speaker emulation at zero cost if possible and not if its useful or not or if new headphones help.

    On a side note, can you please quote in a proper way. Your quoted way we have to search for the actual post where you quoted me.
     
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  11. Chaindog

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    https://www.acustica-audio.com/pages/specials/sienna-free

    Only downside is that you have to make an account and download the Aquarius software to install it.
    Btw, the plugin has some GB of files and data.
    And, within the Aquarius desktop App, you also will find some other free plugins you could download.
    :wink:
     
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  13. Moonlight

    Moonlight Audiosexual

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    the other downside is its high latency which makes playing instruments live anything else than fun. imoHow miuch was it 32 ms ?
     
  14. Chaindog

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    Hm, which DAW are you using? I'm using Studio One, having the plugin on the (activated) listen bus, and no Problems with latency at all.:dunno:
    You could try "MinusDelay" after the Sienna plugin. It is a free plugin that can make a negative delay. I don't know if that helps, but probably worth a try. :mates:
    It's 64 and 32 Bit, VST2 and VST3:
    https://bakuage.com/assets/vst/minus_delay/minus_delay.zip
     
  15. chippy33

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    None should be an option.
     
  16. Peter Bomhof

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    you heve the reference tool from sienna
    but i have chosen for sienna best on the market!
     
  17. Doctor_Me

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    Didn't understood bro... The Reference plugin is the streamlined version of Sienna Rooms including only the headphone frequency correction without simulating a room, but in the Sienna Rooms and Sienna Guru plugins the headphone correction still present on the top right corner.
    And yeah, I used it for a while but turn out it was not helping much to make my mixes translating better. But again, it's just my personal experience with my HD650s, not saying the software is bad or anything, just didn't work for me.
     
  18. Moonlight

    Moonlight Audiosexual

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    Check the CPU monitor. it displays the latency in milliseconds

    Realphonens with built in limiter enabled:
    [​IMG]

    Realphonens with built in limiter disabled:
    [​IMG]

    vs Sienna:

    acustica-audio support:
    Thank you for contacting us :
    Latency in milliseconds will change depending on the sample rate.
    The current delay in samples is 1214 samples due to the product is a post-production product.

    Thast the following at 44.1 kHZ: (1214???)

    [​IMG]
     
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  19. triggerflipper

    triggerflipper Audiosexual

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    Pepsi is better.
     
  20. Chaindog

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    Ok,yeah. Now I see what you mentioned. Well, then probably Realphones is better for Live-Music. I own bot of them, and both have quite a good quality, so it´s just to choose, for which purpose it fits, as for the Sienna Studio, you have some Studio Setups to choose from. But hey, to everyone as he pleases, right? :mates:
     
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