“The Virtual Monitoring add-on is great when using my headphones. It takes the sound out of my head and really puts it in a virtual room. It's much easier to work like this, especially for longer periods of time. It feels like fatigue takes much longer to kick in when using this.”
“Virtual Monitoring is a must-have addon, especially for people like me who work a lot on headphones. I am feeling fully confident to take a session from my studio and continue working on the go with my laptop without having to worry about the translations that the changes I do will have to the mix. The 3 sets of speakers are very helpful because they give the information you expect depending on their size, and focus on different sonic characteristics of the material. I work mainly with Sennheiser HD600 but I had very good results with my Beyer DT880 Pro also. I downloaded the trial version and after a day of working with it I decided that I would purchase it. Highly recommended!”
“I absoluteIy LOVE Sonarworks reference for headphones. It is a key part of my daily workflow. That being said, I find the virtual monitoring add-on okay, but not as good as the Waves Nx Virtual Mix rooms such as Abbey Road Studio 3, etc. I was hoping to keep the entire room correction I was using within Sonarworks, but I don't think it is "there" yet. The rooms just don't sound as good as the Waves Nx. I will continue to try the Sonarworks Virtual Monitoring Add-on out as it develops.”
Hello,
Thank you for the review!
Yes, the SoundID Reference Virtual Monitoring add-on is a completely new addition to our software and further improvements are to be made.
I will forward the feedback to our product team. Thank you!
“The Virtual Add-on is the cherry on top. So many reference environments! You stay behind your desk while you listen to how your mix translates in a car (3 carsystems actually). I'm thinking of selling my car .”
“Its great! i mix on headphones and it directly felt save to use.
ive got rid of my waves nx. now i can switch between 3 different pro monitors with each a different use case”