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SoundID Reference for Headphones | Download Only | Education License Reviews

4.9 Rating 197 Reviews
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A perfect storm of acoustic know-how and passion for good sound became the software that's currently transforming sound monitoring.

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So great for when you’re on the go with a laptop.
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Posted 2 years ago
Cesar Augusto Los Dias Junior
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I have been using SoundID Reference for headphones for the last 2 months and it really improves the final result on my mixes. Being able to have a flat response on my headphones allows me to keep on working wherever I might be, not being totally dependent of the Acoustics from my home studio and the monitors I was used to. Totally recommended!
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Posted 2 years ago
For 50 quid flat headphones, that is remarkable. Thanks!
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Posted 2 years ago
Daphne Chung
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Super rad and simple to use
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Posted 2 years ago
Gamechanger! After i understand how to use it, it was mindblowing. I recommend sonarworks 2 Friends now and both bei very Happy with it!
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Posted 2 years ago
Elina Segall
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I've had a great experience using the product and my mixes instantly got better, this is something my instructors have noticed as well. I could finally understand the feedback I was getting on mixes because one thing is for sure...you can't mix what you can't hear. So really happy about this!
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Posted 2 years ago
Gianluigi Silvestri
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It works perfectly, turns also “standard” headphones like the Sony or Bose into perfect headphones for mixing.
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Posted 2 years ago
Dimitris Gkompoitsos
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I am satisfied with the application and this is why I use it most of the time: this includes listening to my attempts at mixing/mastering sessions and listening to high-res audio tracks via streaming services (Spotify). Coming from another app that also calibrates the signal, I can notice a significant improvement in the sound quality as I can notice right away the independent calibration for L/R channels when using SoundID Reference. Aside from that, when pairing the app with my BeyerDynamic DT990 Pros I experience ear fatigue when (only) listening to pop music that contains vocals. That occurs when spending a large amount of time listening to this particular music genre and at a high volume. It must be sibilance that lives in 8-10kHz range, and where any extreme transients and s'es hit very hard to my sensitive ear. Mind that I am trained in classical music so I am very cautious If I will raise the volume in such cases to protect my ears. This has forced me to use (again only for the pop, highly compressed vocal music) a custom preset where I make a significant drop in 9kHz with a relatively tight Q factor. If I would recommend something that would address this issue that would be an implementation of de-essing, which would probably reduce the effect of sibilance. Apart from that, I trust the application which is why always use it when I am processing audio and listening carefully to music. I like its modern minimal UI and the options are easy-to-find.
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Posted 2 years ago