

Powered by Waves’ groundbreaking Nx technology, Nx Virtual Mix Room is a virtual monitoring plugin that delivers, on headphones, the same three-dimensional depth and panoramic stereo image you would be hearing from speakers in an acoustically treated room. Just read your other replies, Note the response curve I created was for my AKG K702 so you are more than welcome to a copy of it.Īlso Note that spatial-sound-card does have a demo that you can download, it just does not come with all the studio models and has a sound watermark so the demo never runs out, I don't mix per say with it but useful for referencing (bit like your VRM box).Want to create great mixes but don’t have an acoustically perfect room? Need to mix on the road? This plugin recreates the acoustics of a high-end studio inside your headphones, so you can make great mixing decisions anytime, anywhere.

Now take an excellent treated mixing room (50), top high end monitors (50) = 100% ideal mixing audio
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But I might still do it because all audio from PC would get calibrated on the flyĪlso pondering to order ATH M50X with custom calibration file from Sonarworks. I don't think I can justify the extra expense and the extra latency for a separate audio interface + computer just to have all the monitors calibrated same time and easy monitoring switching.

What headphones are you using?ĪTH M50 (old ones, not the X) & AKG K701(same freq response as K702).īefore VST support I thought of having a dedicated PC with it's own 6 in 6 out audio interface, so it would process the outputs from my studio monitor controller, that way each studio monitor pair and the headphones (AKGs) would have been calibrated all the time and it would not impact the CPU on the main computer.

I think it's better to save the money and spend it on a pair of cans or earphones with a really flat response. You need to turn it off before bouncing, though. ound-card/ and use it as another listen source, it ain't bad (brought it via.
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This is not quite the answer you are looking for, I have tried Reference 3, liked it thought it was a little pricey, was offered it at 50% off but at that time I was not into VST, (had to install pedelboard at that time to test it as I don't have anything on my system to use VST's, apart from the 9.5 beta now) but I did take a response curve of it and loaded it into the RV7000, not brilliant but not crap either, gives a goodish reference.ĭid demo the Waves NX, again I did not think it was that great I wanted to buy it. l-mix-room (it's 50% of now because of the Waves sale)
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Might go all out on Sonarwoks and buy the full Monitors + calibration MIC+ Headphone pack!ĭoes anyone here uses Sonarowkrs/ Wave NX Virtual Room in R9.5 beta? I'm on 8.3 and want to upgrade in june. Now that Reason will support VST I'm thinking of getting Nx Virtual Mix Rroom and Refrence 3 Headphone Plugin from Sonarwoks to put on the master bus. Kategra wrote:I already have Focursite VRM BOX wich is good, but being more of a hardware dongle, I'm thinking it won't last forever.
