Sonarworks have now released the next iteration of their Reference software but it comes with a name change, to SoundID Reference. For very many music creators, whether in a commercial studio or working on a laptop in their bedroom, it has been a game‑changer. The concept is simple enough, but the execution of Reference is both clever and very polished. In essence, it sits a custom EQ frequency curve between your audio output (from your DAW or music playback software) and your monitoring system (headphones or speakers) to adjust the actual frequency response of the monitoring system and get it as close as possible to ‘flat’. Thankfully, software such as Sonarworks Reference can make it easier to work around the limitations of your monitoring environment. This can be problematic when it comes to creating mixes that will have the best chance of translating to consumer playback systems. However, any mixing environment can still colour your sound, sometimes in a pretty extreme fashion. Buying the best headphones or studio monitors you can afford is an obvious start, and adding suitable acoustic treatment to your listening environment is a further crucial step. It’s also something that can be difficult to achieve. Sonarworks’ SoundID aims to solve the problem of mix translation from the consumer end too.Īn accurate monitoring system is a crucial part of any music production system. So far, monitor and headphone calibration systems have targeted music makers exclusively.
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