The new binaural stage for NX seems really nice, and the other good thing is that it actually performs at 96Khz session rate, where most don't even work, or like the PA DearVR, run at 96Khz, but only offer the response of 44.1. That said, I do sometimes use the crosstalk feature in Goodhertz Can Opener and the EQ profiles in Tonebooster's Morphit (mostly to tame the midrange in a pair of Etymotics), but these have been off my mix buss for a while now.
There are so many nice flat response headphones, I don't think more is necessary. Like some folks here, I don't see too much value in enhancement technologies for headphones. I've been meaning to ping Waves and ask, but have been too busy.
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The head tracker software keeps popping up however, and it seems that there's a way to turn it off, but I haven't had immediate success. i think you can but would like some real world experience !!You can run the software by itself. Still would ove to know if you can run the Software Alone. It made the process less tiring for the ears. With too much low-end spacialisation also (at least that's My point of view).īut NX is good when you have to write and compose on headphones. And I ended with a mix with a lot of low-end content that ruins a bit the dynamic of My mix. I've tried (it was a test don't blame me) to mix with it from Start to finish. But I guess it could also be that it's not a good match for my headphones (Philips Fidelio X2)?Well it doesn't fit to My headphones too.
I'm a bit disappointed that I bought this plugin, but at least I bought it when it was 50% off so it's not that bad. I'm using it without that webcam tracking thing. The result doesn't sound good in my headphones at least. It just doesn't sound like monitors in a room to me (I've measured my head and put in those values in the head modeling section), and so far my mixes doesn't turn out so well using NX (and no, I'm not blaming the plugin for that). I have the same experience with Waves NX.