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SoundID Reference for Speakers & Headphones | with Measurement Microphone | Education License 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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Frank Buitrago
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The Sound ID Reference for speakers and headphones is a great education package deal. Microphone measurement included, easy to follow instructions will have you up & running, with a cool box to to store your Mic in a safe place.
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Posted 1 year ago
Víctor Joshua Perez Escobar
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The result of the calibration of the monitors is surprising, delivering a clear and balanced sound
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Posted 1 year ago
I can only say good things about Sonarworks both in terms of it's solution as well for it's customer support. Highly recommended!
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Posted 1 year ago
It has already made my mixes sounds much better.
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Posted 1 year ago
So now, as a teacher, I can show the difference between sound and SOUND, thank you
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Posted 1 year ago
the corrective eq allowed me to better understand reference tracks by professionals, and gave me much more confidence in my monitoring (and hence production/mixing). after trying the demo i knew i had to make the full purchase, with the measurement microphone for peace of mind of accuracy. the ability to test different output 'colors' also changed my perception of mixing radically, especially when i felt my ears adjust to the different output simulations
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Posted 1 year ago
Marc-Anthony McClendon
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at first i was a little skeptical but so far this has been the best investment i have ever purcharsed . only suggestion .... is make something for the speakers directly or come up with a program that minummizes latency .
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Posted 1 year ago
Hello, Thank you for the review! For the lowest latency, there are a few options - using the right filter type and simply using the plugin if you are working within the DAW. For a DAW workflow, the plugin will offer little to no latency as it is designed for such a scenario. keep in mind to bypass the plugin upon export if you are not using a control room/listen bus. I hope this helps!
Posted 1 year ago
ZACHARY OBERSHAW
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i cant always be sitting at home in my home studio, so when I need to be on the go I can trust that I will get the best possible sound out of my headphones for whatever work I have to get done
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Posted 1 year ago