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Waves nx subpac
Waves nx subpac




waves nx subpac

For me it has the most realistic room simulation (what take some time to get used to if you're used to work on headphones) and if you don't want to use the room simulation it has the most natural "headphone frequency correction" plugin out there (Sienna Reference). I recently tried Sienna (which supports the VSX headphones) and it wasn't even in the same league in my opinion (RealPhones seemed ok, haven't tried the new SKNote plugin yet.)ĭon't know if it helps much, but I would recommend Sienna by Acustica Audio, I've been using it for a while now, paired with my HD650 and I'm happy with the results. one pair the software was specifically designed for is a much harder challenge.

waves nx subpac

I don't think they have an exclusive license on the tech, and now that every company seems to be coming out with something similar I'm sure some will be decent, but trying to make it work with 50 different headphones vs. I'm not super keen on the headphones without the software and the early builds had many quality problems (thankfully they sent me a new pair when mine broke), but as a complete package, for me, it does what it says. Whether it's crappy earbuds, a phone speaker, or portable bluetooth one my mixes sound pretty much like I expect which is huge considering I could never get things to translate well before. No other piece of kit has come close to improving my mixes as much.

waves nx subpac

I'd tried basically every headphone mixing plugin over the last 15 years and used IK's ARC 1 & 2 for quite a while, but VSX is the first thing that's lived up to the promise. I'm definitely not a fan of Slate's marketing and had never owned any Slate products, but for me VSX was a complete game changer.






Waves nx subpac