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Collected thoughts on sound reproduction and monitoring.

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  • A great talk by Dr Floyd Toole on sound reproduction, that is relevant to many aspects of this discussion:

  • @orand said:
    The free version of the app worked just fine for me:
    https://apps.apple.com/us/app/audio-function-generator/id768229610

    Online guide to using the app:
    https://ee-toolkit.com/audio-function-generator/

  • edited July 2022

    Reviving this thread because Fabfilter/Dan Worral have just released a video that has some pertinent information:

  • @richardyot said:
    This is going to be a series of short articles based on my research into sound reproduction and audio over the course of many years. I'm not claiming to be an absolute authority on the subject, but it's something that I'm very interested in and that is widely misunderstood IMO. Discussion is welcome.

    Thanks for the series here Richard

    How do you feel about tb morphit?

    I’ve garnered the opinion from reading they can create almost FRFR type of response from your headphones .

  • @dreamcartel said:

    @richardyot said:
    This is going to be a series of short articles based on my research into sound reproduction and audio over the course of many years. I'm not claiming to be an absolute authority on the subject, but it's something that I'm very interested in and that is widely misunderstood IMO. Discussion is welcome.

    Thanks for the series here Richard

    How do you feel about tb morphit?

    I’ve garnered the opinion from reading they can create almost FRFR type of response from your headphones .

    I use Morphit to monitor every mix, it definitely helps.

    Obviously it can't compensate for physical shortcomings in some models of headphones, but it can definitely improve things and make most headphones more accurate-sounding. The more accurate and flatter your headphones are to begin with, the better Morphit can make them.

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