Head Phone Calibration Software?

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2015/09/02 00:46:17 (permalink)
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Head Phone Calibration Software?

Does Cakewalk have any applications or anything built in that calibrate different headphones? I am mostly using AKG.
 
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    mikedocy
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    Re: Head Phone Calibration Software? 2015/09/02 16:07:49 (permalink)
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    Cakewalk does not have any type of headphone calibration built in.
    There is a popular 3rd party program that does this: Sonarworks.
    http://sonarworks.com/headphones/overview/
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    andrewbarry
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    Re: Head Phone Calibration Software? 2015/09/03 00:15:50 (permalink)
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    Thanks mikedocy
    Just what I was looking for.
     
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    Re: Head Phone Calibration Software? 2015/09/18 12:39:51 (permalink)
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    There is also TB Isone from ToneBoosters.
    http://www.toneboosters.com/tb-isone/

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    Re: Head Phone Calibration Software? 2015/09/18 12:46:13 (permalink)
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    finalymetten
    There is also TB Isone from ToneBoosters.
    http://www.toneboosters.com/tb-isone/


    Hi Martin,
    Have you used this? (your thoughts on it?)

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    Re: Head Phone Calibration Software? 2015/09/18 17:25:55 (permalink)
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    Not really. It was included in the TB All Pack which is no longer available. But I know someone who uses it all the time when he is on the road.
    You can demo all the ToneBoosters plug-ins with the only restriction that the changes won’t be saved in the project and they come as simple dll files.

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    Re: Head Phone Calibration Software? 2015/09/20 04:03:04 (permalink)
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    I have tried the sonarworks headphone calibration software and it has helped me a lot. My mixes now sound a lot better when played outside my mixing setup. So I ended up buying it.
    (Beyer dynamic 770)
    But I still believe that it's better to use a decent pair of studio monitors if possible
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    Re: Head Phone Calibration Software? 2015/09/20 05:30:29 (permalink)
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    finalymetten
    There is also TB Isone from ToneBoosters.
    http://www.toneboosters.com/tb-isone/




    AFAIK Isone has no presets for particular headphones, so the Sonarworks is several steps ahead regarding that.
    At least I've found no info saying otherwise.

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    Re: Head Phone Calibration Software? 2015/09/23 18:32:23 (permalink)
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    Sonarworks is awesome and they have free custom calibration going on at the moment... My KRK headphones are much more usable now...
    post edited by Vastman - 2015/09/23 18:41:45

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    Re: Head Phone Calibration Software? 2015/09/23 19:09:06 (permalink)
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    Now if someone could only calibrate my ears.

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    Re: Head Phone Calibration Software? 2015/09/23 20:08:05 (permalink)
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    Vastman
    Sonarworks is awesome and they have free custom calibration going on at the moment... My KRK headphones are much more usable now...


    I've got two Sonarworks tests going on right now. Nowhere have I heard mention of free custom calibration. Do tell...

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    Re: Head Phone Calibration Software? 2015/09/23 20:13:18 (permalink)
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    Oops - hadn't travelled to the Deals section yet where that free calibration is noted by our great friend Larry.

    http://forum.cakewalk.com...ibration-m3290858.aspx

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    Re: Head Phone Calibration Software? 2015/09/23 20:29:51 (permalink)
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    Schafe
    Now if someone could only calibrate my ears.


    Pardon?

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