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The main goal of Reference 4 is flattening the EQ curves of your listening setup, making less accurate headphones (and even really accurate ones like Beyerdynamics), better suited for professional audio work.Įven the best studio headphones out there, struggle to provide a completely flat EQ curve, so headphone calibration is perfect, to iron out all the irregularities and peculiarities of your playback system.Ī flatter EQ curve means that your mixes will translate better between different playback systems! The Reference 4 package consists of three parts, a standalone system-wide processing app, a plug-in host version, to be used in a DAW, as well as SoundID Reference Measure. Headphone & speaker version with room measurement microphone & Sennheiser HD650.Headphone & speaker version with room measurement microphone.SoundID Reference 4 is available in 4 versions: The incredible Sound ID Reference 4 software brings the best of studio quality, to lower budget set-ups, also having the capability of improving an already treated audio environments. Their patented technologies are used by Grammy-Award-winning engineers, for artists like Madonna, Rihanna, Coldplay and Lady Gaga. Sonarworks was founded in 2012 by two Latvian audio engineers and has since grown into a global product, being used in over 70,000 professional recording studios and countless bedroom studios. Sonarworks are probably THE name that comes up, when talking about software audio calibration, and for good reason, they're the best to ever do it.