Most important: Waves Nx does all this without coloring your sound in any way. Want to mix for 5.1 surround on your regular stereo headphones? Waves Nx lets you do exactly that – a true revolution in the world of surround mixing. Need to spend hours at a time mixing on headphones? By delivering the natural listening experience of a physical room, Waves Nx makes the headphone experience comfortable and ear-friendly over long periods of time. By letting you hear on headphones the same natural depth and stereo spread you would be hearing on external monitors, Waves Nx puts an end to constant cross-referencing between the two. Waves Nx finally bridges the gap between monitoring on speakers and monitoring on headphones: no longer do you have to worry that what you’ve mixed on headphones will sound different once you switch to speakers. This way, you can hear all the elements of your mix accurately laid out in space, just as you would in the sweet spot of a beautiful-sounding room. Waves Nx “unmasks” your headphone sound, letting you hear everything with real-world dimension, rather than flat in your head. Want to turn your headphones into a more reliable mixing and monitoring tool? Here are just some of the advantages Waves Nx has to offer:
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You can now enjoy all the advantages of headphones – portability, affordability, privacy – with all the acoustic benefits of a great-sounding, fully professional mixing facility. Powered by Waves’ groundbreaking Nx technology, this plugin lets you hear, on headphones, the same natural depth, natural reflections, and panoramic stereo image you would be hearing from speakers in an actual, physical room. Waves Nx gives you the optimal acoustics of a great mix room – right inside your headphones. I'm pretty pissed about the purchase after all this marketing hype on a Cakewalk forum as if to say it's going to work as expected, as it shows in their videos.Waves Nx is a Virtual Mix Room plugin that puts you in the sweet spot – everywhere you go.
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their free plugin "ambi micro" will show and let your select all the binaural headphone outputs like facebook and youtube but the Pro plugin does not! Others can read the manual here page 46 that tells you about the issue. Unfortunately Dear Reality doesn't inform us that their products don't completely work with Cakewalk (Multichannel output & ambisonics) and something is odd with the binaural headphone options. The voucher cannot be combined with other vouchers. Plus local VAT taxes. Use the code INTRO-OFFER during checkout at. Experience a personal acoustic reference you can rely on to enjoy mixing with greater confidence and accuracy. Start producing immersive audio formats like Dolby ATMOS even today. Don’t limit yourself anymore by poor room acoustics or missing speaker setups and benefit from Dear Reality’s outstanding virtual acoustics headphone technology.ĭearVR MONITOR enables you to mix anytime, anywhere, and in any common speaker setup from Stereo up to 9.1.6. With dearVR MONITOR you get access to your own virtual reference-grade mix room over headphones. We’ve probably all experienced when a final mix has not translated as expected to other systems. It’s not a big secret, creating a great mix is so much easier within a perfect control room. Most DAWs aren't really very well setup for surround anything. I'd think that applies to dearVR Monitor as well. Wave's is very clear on their surround plugins tech pages that only some DAWs work.
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But again I don't think any of those plugins work with Cakewalk's broken plugin on a surround bus model (which tries to turn it into stereo for the plugin or something). Sooner or later though it has to mix down to stereo or your headphone can't listen to it. The surround bus is what you feed to dearVR or say a 5.1/7.1 Waves plugins.
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All it does is fix your speaker response to be flatter. If your DAW supports it sooner or later your audio has to reduce down to two channels to go to your headphones. I'm not sure with Cakewalk any plugins work on a surround bus. I'll probably pick this up with a monthly voucher at some stage - but without correction for headphone response I really can't see how it realistically model spaces. Does sonarworks work on a surround bus though ? might be ok in stereo but prob not a solution to 'virtual' surround monitoring.