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Waves nx sounds weird
Waves nx sounds weird







waves nx sounds weird
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I get its meant to simulate sitting in a large professional studio but I'm not sure what I'm. I'm struggling with a crap size room and was hoping that this would help. Waves have managed to produce a very cost-effective means of emulating loudspeaker listening on headphones, and the resulting soundstage is surprisingly three-dimensional. The professional 3D emulation of perfect studio acoustics ensures your mix sounds great when played through different speaker systems NO NEED FOR A STUDIO. If you've got a set of headphones that are supported in their EQ balancing (the cheapest cans are the Sonys, AFAIR) then you might have very good results, but if you're using anything else, just keep in mind that problems in your headphones aren't going to be removed, they're going to be multiplied. Any one had any joy with any of the virtual room plugins. A lot of headphone mixers tend to add too much and then it just sounds cloudy or muddy through a speaker. They all use algorithms and the way we hear sounds (the eq function of our ear shape, the delay of sounds that occur behind us, the eq function of our head, etc) to model what a sound should sound like in a 2D (or 3D) space. Michael Wagner from Drexel University shares 2 ways. In that way, Waves NX, Dolby headphone Atmos, dts headphone x, Smyth, etc all are essentially the same.

#Waves nx sounds weird full#

It reminds me to not fill up all the space and leave room in the music which is important. This is hard enough without headphones because every loudspeaker and room sounds different, which is why professional recording studios have acoustically. Waves Nx will Down mix the dolby into binaural, but in a away that allows you yo move around the full Dolby Atmos space Quality Control Once you Export Your ADM file, you cant just import it back into Cubase to play it back for quality control. It's odd, because without the plugin, the K514's are perfectly 'OK' for general listening, but the plugin makes the things that are 'not great' about the cans, and makes them absolutely terrible. I find NX most useful during composition, especially, when using headphones. I think the short answer is 'maybe, but probably not.' I got the AR Studio 3 version of it, and while it definitely does a good job of giving a 'room perspective' to the mix, and a feeling of air moving between you and the sound source rather than just a headphone speaker an inch away, the problem is that your headphones used will profoundly change the mix balance, and since it's the mix balance of a 'room' sound, it can be very disagreeable.Īs an example, I tried running it through a set of K514's - decent budget cans that are known for being a bit veiled and without great definition in the low-end - and professionally mastered tracks just fall apart completely with the plugin engaged.









Waves nx sounds weird