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Sonarworks reference 4 sweetwater
Sonarworks reference 4 sweetwater





sonarworks reference 4 sweetwater

If you don't happen to like an "average" response, whatever makes your reference tracks sound right to you is probably what you should use. Substitute any other adjective for bright, and that still basically holds. So, when someone else buys a bright system, it's probably because they like a bright sound, and the song will sound brighter to them than you.which is what they want. In a theoretical sense, as far as tonality, you probably want something that's more like an average response. That's one of the core challenges of mixing & mastering. So, my mix/master on perfectly flat monitors is going to wind up dark, even more so on darker systems, until I get used to it.but it still won't be what I like to hear.Ģ. An actually flat response sounds a little too bright to me. Because there is no "perfect" response.everyone (designers, engineers, and listeners) has their preferences. I'm going to go ahead and comment on this despite being much less experienced than many here, based on my understanding.ġ. That sounds nice.Īny thoughts on the above? Anyone using Sonarworks reference and have good or bad things to say about it? I understand the benefit of being able to use different headphones / go to different studios and always have the same response you are used to and understand. A flat response should make it easier to mix, but can't make the music sound the same on a variety of different speakers or suddenly sound good in a car.ģ.

sonarworks reference 4 sweetwater

Flattening the curve changes the sound in your headphones, but as each sound system is completely different, how does mixing with a completely flat curve mean that your music will translate and sound the same on each system as their website states? Clearly this seems false.

sonarworks reference 4 sweetwater

are making headphones specifically for pro-audio monitoring that aren't giving the user a flat response? If the issue is just that they have a curve built into them, why don't they just correct that curve and have a perfect response?Ģ.

sonarworks reference 4 sweetwater

How could it be that all these big companies (Sony, AudioTechnica, Senhiesser (probably spelled wrong), etc. I have a few questions if anyone out there has any thoughts or experience.ġ. So due to Covid-19 I'm going to be spending some time mixing / mastering some music on headphones (AudioTechnica M50X) and have been reviewing the information and demo on Sonarworks site for Reference 4 for the last day.







Sonarworks reference 4 sweetwater