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A demo version of the plugin can be downloaded and tested without limitations for 7 days, and if you want to buy it use this link for an exclusive discount coupon). The experience is incredible and makes listening to music on headphones a pleasure.


An interesting feature is the possibility of tracking the listener's head position in real-time through a webcam and head sensor (optional, installed on the headphone) anchoring the position of studio monitors in virtual space, even if you move your head, they will remain there, around your computer screen.
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Waves Abbey Road Studio 3 recreates on headphones the spatial feeling of listening to the mix through any of Abbey Road Studio 3's 3 monitoring sets: Near-field (a pair of monitors over the console's meter bridge), Mid -field (high definition hi-fi speakers) and Far-Field (large speakers with subs), plus it allows the application of a frequency response correction filter to some of the most popular studio headphones like the Audio- Technica ATH-M50X, Sennheiser HD 280, Sony MDR-7506 and others. This creates a distortion in the way we perceive the bass (low frequencies) through the headphones, as they should sound almost in an omnidirectional pattern, being hard to detect their origin in the mix panorama (the bass of a song, reproduced by a pair from monitors, will almost always sound in the center of the mix, in the so-called 'phantom position' between the speakers), such as when listening to the sound of acoustic musical instruments or music through speakers. This phenomenon suffers a distortion when listening through headphones, as the bass of the left phone will not reach the right ear and vice-versa. The same will happen to the low frequencies reproduced through the right speaker and this difference in the arrival time of the sound creates a stereophonic (stereo) sensation. When listening through speakers, the bass from the left speaker will reach both the left and right ears, but with a difference in the arrival time of sound to each of the ears. This phenomenon gave birth to 'technical marks' that scares us the first time we tested such as the Yamaha NS-10 and Auratone monitors, for example.Ĭurrent technology allows us to overcome a physical problem that hearing in headphones faces: Low frequency reproduction in an unnatural way, unlike how we get when listening to music through speakers.
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If the professional is used to working with a certain reference (experience) of sound that it is provided to him/her through a pair of monitors, a pair of headphones, the sound of his/her car, an old boombox or even even a mono tube TV, such equipment is vital to his/her production process, as it was through that 'shabby pair of monitors' that he/she heard the great hits of Michael Jackson, Led Zeppelin, Daft Punk or any other artist that is taken by him/her as a sound reference.

I disagree with these statements because, in my opinion, there is the element called 'reference' that every audio engineer carries with him/her and it is personal, historical and subjective as well. Some argue that headphones can only offer a second opinion about your work or a different point of view regarding listening through reference monitors. One of the most persistent myths in the audio world is that you shouldn't mix or master using headphones.
