I noticed that with Bandcamp, and I had to double check if it sounded better than Spotify & YouTube, etc.
It's generally better sounding than my room and I've got over 1,000 listening hours under my belt.
Yes, with nearly 10 years of academic research behind it.
This mix engineer disagrees, as do many others ... [IMG]
It's not straight line flat, your EQ should follow the Harmon curve. https://www.reddit.com/r/oratory1990/wiki/index/list_of_presets/
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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