So all these professional mixing and mastering engineers working in treated rooms are bullshit? Maybe somebody should tell them ...
Headphones with a flat frequency response don't exist either. The EQ is acting as a form room treatment would be my analogy. Also, no sound coming...
It's standard academic research terminology :)
EQ is optional, but for mixing you would probably want to engage it to mimic the flat response of expensive room treatment. The only way to decide...
APL is a spin-off company from a UK university multidisciplinary psychoacoustics team that has spent many years researching binaural audio....
The protection is iLok and I was already an existing user.
I like ass. :bleh:
Paid is ok if it works for you. I've tried everything and APL Virtuoso works best for me, so I bought it to support future development.
I dropped NI when they ended support for my Maschine MkII. No regrets!
Nostalgia.
I generally dislike watching TV and I needed a hobby that wasn't passive.
As this thread has veered towards AI, I'll share an article I found that is quite interesting, since it goes against the current narrative that...
Who told you I am using a pseudonym?
I'm waiting to see what Gibson come up with.
I'm here for the crack.
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UA 610 Collection https://www.uaudio.com/products/610-collection It worked for me.
It's funny how audio professionals calibrate their listening environment, and spend thousands doing it. But I agree, you could do it your way, but...
Are you using a volume offset to compensate for the EQ correction?
I would try them all using the various free trial options. We all hear things differently, so what's good for me might not be good for you....
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