6.5... lol ? This is one of the most important update ever, they could've called it version 7 and I'd understand. They opened up to the film and...
Oh cool, a new rack format that accepts third-party modules and that is digitally controlled. Hmmm where have I seen that before..... [IMG] Oh...
Yep, and because its impedance is constant across the whole spectrum, Sonarworks will work as intended, no matter the amp used. Like @shinjiya...
[IMG] Then it's not a problem at all, the M50x's impedance is almost perfectly flat :wink:
11Ω on the Scarlett 4th Gen headphone output vs 0.3Ω on the 3rd Gen ? I guess they traded low-impedance in favor of lower distortion, but come...
Yeah I thought the omnis might be DPA or B&K 4006, that's some big price gap. But honestly, the fact that the engineer used cheap AT2020s doesn't...
The mics from the first pair are AT2020s I believe : [IMG] That weird mic is a Schoeps MSTC 64 U ORTF : [IMG] You can think of ORTF mics as...
As I think not many people saw it, I wanted to do a little appreciation post for when @mk_96 did a 3D render for a guy who was asking color...
There is such a thing as a "flat response" for headphones, it's called a room-curve compensated diffuse field target curve. More on that here The...
To properly extract the true-stereo IRs from Altiverb, you need two things : A Dirac impulse to feed to Altiverb, and a DAW capable of exporting a...
Exactly, video game music is a great example of that. The older Zelda games, before Skyward Sword, used laughably bad samples, and they are still...
Orchestral recording is all about a great performers in a great space with good microphones. Spitifre already took care of that, post-processing...
Dynamic convolution is not about changing the IR based on the settings of the plugin, it's about changing the IR based on the input level. Here's...
That's a very unhealthy relationship with your gear. You should mix with your eyes like the real men.
I think the text in the image you linked is a more probable explanation than mine to what's happening in OP's graph. They just didn't captured...
Never used this plugin, but on your graph, it looks like the type of comb filtering that can happen when some analog components used in parallel...
But that's the truth. There can't be an aswer that helps because there is no answer to this question. I would be lying to you if I said that Black...
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