groovyd
Headphoneus Supremus
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50% OFF! Good job!
Anything else would have been irresponsible of me
50% OFF! Good job!
Thanks. Finally found it. Funny enough it is not selectable (or I did not find it) in the main window but only in the little task bar at the Windows task bar. But now it works. Thank you again, because I did already give up.
I have been trying to get sonarworks workable for several weeks on my HTPC with windows 10.
It has worked once but does not get it working anymore.
the audio signal goes via a spdif signal to an external dac.
Then to the headphone amplifier and akg k812.
Does anyone have a solution to this conflict with the signal processing of sonarworks 4 on the HTPC to the dac.
It also seems to me that there are several people with the same attitude and encountered problems here.
Greetings from Holland.
I thought it was simply installing the software/app, plugging your headphone into your desktop or phone, select your headphone model, and off you go, with accurate flat sound?
No they have much work to do with ASIO drivers, I have had many issues with win 10, waiting for some progress here
I use Reference 4 with HPs and speaker calibration and Systemwide needs work.
It will not work to pass correct bit rate. Much screwing around to manually get things working.
Hello Sonarworks
So if I want to 'flatten' the sound of a given headphone on my desktop or mobile, better to just utilize an EQ app and apply a curve that is the inverse of the curve for that headphone on, IE: Inner Fidelity.
No they have much work to do with ASIO drivers, I have had many issues with win 10, waiting for some progress here
I use Reference 4 with HPs and speaker calibration and Systemwide needs work.
It will not work to pass correct bit rate. Much screwing around to manually get things working.
Hello Sonarworks
That is very disappointing to hear that sonarworks 4 is not working well with windows 10.
High resolution recordings are therefore also not supported I understand.
Perhaps Waves Nx Headphone EQ Calibration is an alternative to sonarworks if this problem persists.
Is sonarworks actually working to solve these problems with windows 10
I like Sonarworks EQ it's a driver thing thats the problem.
Plugin support is good they need to work on Systemwide.
Also how do propose you do this with a pro monitor speaker system?
How do you take accurate measurements cheaply, and then correct inside of a DAW?
Same for HP actually, because they are all different. Sonarworks measures your HPs
Remember accuracy counts more here with mixing.
Also frequent MS updates break things.