![]() ![]() Select Sonarworks Systemwide as your computer’s audio output device.Pick your output device (such as your built-in headphone out, or a soundcard).Pick your calibration profile and turn on the calibration.No DAW required! How it WorksĪfter installation, all you do is launch Systemwide, and: It allows you to use the same calibration files for headphones, and load them into a stand-alone version of their Reference software. Systemwide is a fresh new release from Sonarworks that solves the “I just wanna stream something on Youtube, but I also want the audio to be calibrated” type situation. But what about when you just want to listen to music? Such as with iTunes, Spotify, Youtube, Soundcloud etc. ![]() You could monitor audio through the DAW when you’re producing or mixing. Up until now, their Reference plugin has needed a DAW to host it. Today, I’m bringing you an update as Sonarworks has recently made a big step forwards. This is of great use for home-based project studios that suffer from a myriad of pesky acoustic gremlins! If you missed it, check it out here.Īnother version of the plugin allows you to use a room testing kit (available from Sonarworks) to calibrate for your room and monitor speakers, flattening out the frequency response there as well. It featured a special piece of tech from Sonarworks, called Reference, that helps to flatten out the frequency response of your headphones. A little while back I wrote an article called How to Mix Better in Headphones. ![]()
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