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Max Mus
Dec 28, 2020
Hi all!
About month ago I asked here about SonarWorks. Is it workable thing, is ti reasonable to buy it and so on...
I want to say thanx to all, who told me, that SonarWork worth his money.
I just get their mic and made measurements. F*ck, I don't even imagine, that I had such problems with my monitoring.
I can't even imagine how my works were accepted on music platforms...
Great thanks to all, who pushed me to make this purchase.
Here's what my measurement results look like: https://yadi.sk/i/S2sH83i44fQ_og
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Brad Rachuk
Dec 28, 2020
It is an awesome way to trim the fat of your song and get a great mixing reference. If you can make your song sound balanced with SonarWorks turned on... it will sound even better with it turned off IMO.
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Max - Black Virgin
Dec 28, 2020
What's going on with your 100Hz region? what speakers are you using?
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Max Mus
Dec 28, 2020
Max, Yamaha hs8
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Max - Black Virgin
Dec 28, 2020
they have thin booty
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David Robinson
Dec 28, 2020
Here is what mine looks like, not the worst ever, but certainly made a big difference.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1HtWmG_DMsK50V9Ixd7K-z5h19rp7ZLnG/view?usp=sharing
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Claude Mccan
Dec 29, 2020
Try doing a few different measurements with different speaker settings and pick the best measurement -then activate the Sonarworks eq.
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Carbon Method
Dec 29, 2020
Speaker should be blamed once the room is fixed acoustically, HS8 is just fine... That massive dip is more likely caused by cancellation that cannot be fixed by digital correction. I'd suggest to look upon speaker placement (1/4 wavelength rule), and measure your spot out + acoustic treatment.
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Nick 99
Dec 29, 2020
Try to improve your room acoustics for more accurate results