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SoundID Reference for Speakers & Headphones | Download Only Reviews

4.6 Rating 301 Reviews
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About Sonarworks:

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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Gabriel Sauvage
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Posted 4 years ago
Pascal Dufour
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Posted 4 years ago
As a monitoring tool it is very helpful to work towards showing me what I am hearing in my mixes. As for all tools, I am reluctant to say it has totally fixed all my monitoring issues. It's just good to have a base line tonal and phase corrected mix for working on my studio monitors. The headphone flattener curve changed the mix on my Beyerdynamic 1990's by removing the top end hype. I tend to flick between listening to them as-is and through the Sonarworks tonal correction.
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Posted 4 years ago
Patrik Almkvisth
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I can finally trust the sound in my room!
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Posted 4 years ago
CHRISTIAN GOUBIER
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Hello, the new features of SoundId are a big plus for this new version. I do not put 5 stars because for the moment there are still problems of robustness of the system: display faults on differents applications (Windows 11, and Premiere Pro) more often the error "APO can't be applied" Hope these bugs will be fixed soon Best regards
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Posted 4 years ago
Marco Otranto
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im having a super annoying bug every time the computer awakes and there's no customer service telephone number or email where I could reach for help
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Posted 4 years ago
Thomas Kathriner
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I cannot recommend a company unable to send an invoice.
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Posted 4 years ago
it's quite good, I still have to learn it some more. I think the translation section sounds a bit too radical, I think real phone speakers, for ex., sound a bit different.
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Posted 4 years ago