![]() ![]() Analytical cookies which allow anonymous analysis of the behavior of web users, measuring user activity and development of navigation profiles in order to improve websites and the experience of future visitors.Customization cookies that allow users to access services according to their preferences (language, browser, configuration, etc.).Technical cookies that facilitate user navigation and use of the various options or services offered by the web, such asas identifying a session, allowing access to certain areas, facilitating orders, purchases, filling out forms, registration, security, facilitating functionalities (videos, social networks, etc.).Often cookies are getting deleted when the user leaves a site or logs out of it. Cookies can be used to collect and store user data while connected to be able to provide you the requested services. Abbey Road Studio 3 is available separately.Ĭookies are short reports that are sent and stored on the hard drive of the user's computer through your browser when it connects to a web. ![]() All Nx plugins except Abbey Road Studio 3 are included in the Waves Nx Virtual Studio Collection. With Waves’ Nx plugins, users can make their best decisions about balance, stereo image and panning, mix depth, low-end response and reverb usage, and can get a reliable perspective as they cross-check their mixes in trustworthy acoustic reference environments, tuned to ensure that their work translates properly to all systems. Developed over the last decade and based on several blind tests, the Harman method is said to be widely regarded as the definitive representation over headphones of how flat speakers sound within a well-balanced room. The EQ correction method selected for Nx is the Harman Headphone Target Curve. The plugin includes 3D acoustic simulations of some of the world’s finest studios, from Abbey Road and Ocean Way Nashville to Germano Studios New York (formerly the Hit Factory) and Chris Lord Alge’s Mix LA, so users can fully trust the sound of their headphones when producing and mixing. ![]() As a result, all Waves Nx plugins – Abbey Road Studio 3, Nx Ocean Way Nashville, CLA Nx, Nx Germano Studios New York and Nx Virtual Mix Room – offer EQ correction profiles for most pro audio headphone models by AKG, Audio-Technica, beyerdynamic, Sennheiser, Sony, Shure, Focal, Audeze and more. 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.Waves Audio has announced an upgraded its Nx headphone mixing plugins, adding EQ correction curves for over 270 popular pro audio headphone models by 54 headphone brands. 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 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. ![]()
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