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ToneBoosters Morphit headphones correction plugin now available for iOS

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  • @DMfan said:
    P> @PapaBPoppin said:

    I haven't picked this up yet, but am curious

    However, I don't see either my IEMs or over-ears that I use

    Are there ways to see if available options would work for either or these? Or is support still adding new models upon request?

    IEMs:
    Linsoul 7Hz Salnotes Zero
    https://a.co/d/ftakfbw

    Over-ear:
    OneOdio Wired Over Ear Headphones
    https://a.co/d/gXeuFkE

    TB Morphit is indeed gold, one of my “can’t live without”- apps since I don’t mix and master on speakers.

    AFAIK, TB is actively developing all their apps and have active support channels, drop them a line since the two headphones you mention are not listed at the moment:

    https://www.toneboosters.com/tb_morphit_v1.html

    I think @DJB is still active here on LPF as well?

    /DMfan🇸🇪

    Good to know thanks! Ill hit up their email. Appreciate it!

  • I once offered to send them my Roland hp to measure in a conversation I had some time ago, but they didn’t really seem to be interested, kind of weird. Oratory does that all the time.

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  • @offbrands said:
    Make of that what you will...

    That they will absolutely add it, no questions asked, 100% of the time! My expectations are set, no takesy-backsies!!

    Fr tho I did send email to see what options may pop up

    Thanks the input!

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  • I’ve been waiting for years for them to add the AKG Y500 headphones, but it’s never happened.

    Is there a way to do this yourself with the built in eq? The review here has a response graph: https://www.headphonecheck.com/test/akg-y500/

    Has anyone tried this?

    Hopefully they’ll add the AirPod pro 3 soon as I just picked those up.

  • @gregsmith said:
    I’ve been waiting for years for them to add the AKG Y500 headphones, but it’s never happened.

    Is there a way to do this yourself with the built in eq? The review here has a response graph: https://www.headphonecheck.com/test/akg-y500/

    Has anyone tried this?

    Hopefully they’ll add the AirPod pro 3 soon as I just picked those up.

    The eq in Morphit seems very limited, I think you could do a much better job with a decent dedicated eq. Oratory unfortunately doesn’t seem to have eq settings for your hp.

  • @Slush said:

    @gregsmith said:
    I’ve been waiting for years for them to add the AKG Y500 headphones, but it’s never happened.

    Is there a way to do this yourself with the built in eq? The review here has a response graph: https://www.headphonecheck.com/test/akg-y500/

    Has anyone tried this?

    Hopefully they’ll add the AirPod pro 3 soon as I just picked those up.

    The eq in Morphit seems very limited, I think you could do a much better job with a decent dedicated eq. Oratory unfortunately doesn’t seem to have eq settings for your hp.

    Thanks. I’ll try doing it in pro q4 with the graph from headphonecheck.

    I’m basically creating an inverse eq curve right?

  • @gregsmith said:

    @Slush said:

    @gregsmith said:
    I’ve been waiting for years for them to add the AKG Y500 headphones, but it’s never happened.

    Is there a way to do this yourself with the built in eq? The review here has a response graph: https://www.headphonecheck.com/test/akg-y500/

    Has anyone tried this?

    Hopefully they’ll add the AirPod pro 3 soon as I just picked those up.

    The eq in Morphit seems very limited, I think you could do a much better job with a decent dedicated eq. Oratory unfortunately doesn’t seem to have eq settings for your hp.

    Thanks. I’ll try doing it in pro q4 with the graph from headphonecheck.

    I’m basically creating an inverse eq curve right?

    I never tried it this way, it’s a bit of guessing to get it right as the frequency diagram is a bit coarse. But it’s better than nothing. If you are really interested in getting the right frequency response correction for this then I believe you can send your hp to the Oratory guy https://www.reddit.com/r/oratory1990/ I once considered that for my Roland hp but it’s already pretty neutral. I believe you can send a DM to him and so on.

  • @gregsmith said:

    @Slush said:

    @gregsmith said:
    I’ve been waiting for years for them to add the AKG Y500 headphones, but it’s never happened.

    Is there a way to do this yourself with the built in eq? The review here has a response graph: https://www.headphonecheck.com/test/akg-y500/

    Has anyone tried this?

    Hopefully they’ll add the AirPod pro 3 soon as I just picked those up.

    The eq in Morphit seems very limited, I think you could do a much better job with a decent dedicated eq. Oratory unfortunately doesn’t seem to have eq settings for your hp.

    Thanks. I’ll try doing it in pro q4 with the graph from headphonecheck.

    I’m basically creating an inverse eq curve right?

    Yes. And there's no reason not to fine tune that curve to your own taste over time.
    Different sounds and music can reveal different weak spots that you might want to tame.
    Make sure you do careful adjustments by ear, starting with a sweep through frequencies with average Q and higher gain to find the right frequency, then adjust Q and gain to only apply the actual fix without destroying anything else.

  • Thanks @Slush and @rs2000
    I’ll see how I get on

  • @gregsmith said:
    I’ve been waiting for years for them to add the AKG Y500 headphones, but it’s never happened.

    Is there a way to do this yourself with the built in eq? The review here has a response graph: https://www.headphonecheck.com/test/akg-y500/

    Has anyone tried this?

    Hopefully they’ll add the AirPod pro 3 soon as I just picked those up.

    Have your tried emailing them. Others user of this forum have reported that Toneboosters added their headphones of choice after a mail.

  • @ecou said:

    @gregsmith said:
    I’ve been waiting for years for them to add the AKG Y500 headphones, but it’s never happened.

    Is there a way to do this yourself with the built in eq? The review here has a response graph: https://www.headphonecheck.com/test/akg-y500/

    Has anyone tried this?

    Hopefully they’ll add the AirPod pro 3 soon as I just picked those up.

    Have your tried emailing them. Others user of this forum have reported that Toneboosters added their headphones of choice after a mail.

    I have, years ago, and again yesterday 😂

    I think the problem is that there’s no measurements available, so I’ve messaged the oratory guy on Reddit to see if I can send him my headphones to measure.

  • @gregsmith said:

    @ecou said:

    @gregsmith said:
    I’ve been waiting for years for them to add the AKG Y500 headphones, but it’s never happened.

    Is there a way to do this yourself with the built in eq? The review here has a response graph: https://www.headphonecheck.com/test/akg-y500/

    Has anyone tried this?

    Hopefully they’ll add the AirPod pro 3 soon as I just picked those up.

    Have your tried emailing them. Others user of this forum have reported that Toneboosters added their headphones of choice after a mail.

    I have, years ago, and again yesterday 😂

    I think the problem is that there’s no measurements available, so I’ve messaged the oratory guy on Reddit to see if I can send him my headphones to measure.

    Good luck

  • @ecou said:

    @gregsmith said:
    I’ve been waiting for years for them to add the AKG Y500 headphones, but it’s never happened.

    Is there a way to do this yourself with the built in eq? The review here has a response graph: https://www.headphonecheck.com/test/akg-y500/

    Has anyone tried this?

    Hopefully they’ll add the AirPod pro 3 soon as I just picked those up.

    Have your tried emailing them. Others user of this forum have reported that Toneboosters added their headphones of choice after a mail.

    I doubt. I even offered them to send my hp to measure in a conversation I had a while back. I brought it up a couple of times I was willing to send it to them but they did not seem to be interested, a bit vague. Maybe a third party does the measurements I don’t know.
    All I know is that any new hp I might buy in the future I make sure it is supported by either TB or Oratory.

  • @Slush said:

    @ecou said:

    @gregsmith said:
    I’ve been waiting for years for them to add the AKG Y500 headphones, but it’s never happened.

    Is there a way to do this yourself with the built in eq? The review here has a response graph: https://www.headphonecheck.com/test/akg-y500/

    Has anyone tried this?

    Hopefully they’ll add the AirPod pro 3 soon as I just picked those up.

    Have your tried emailing them. Others user of this forum have reported that Toneboosters added their headphones of choice after a mail.

    I doubt. I even offered them to send my hp to measure in a conversation I had a while back. I brought it up a couple of times I was willing to send it to them but they did not seem to be interested, a bit vague. Maybe a third party does the measurements I don’t know.
    All I know is that any new hp I might buy in the future I make sure it is supported by either TB or Oratory.

    I would say so because with the recently added cross talk it is a iOS must have.

  • @ecou said:

    @Slush said:

    @ecou said:

    @gregsmith said:
    I’ve been waiting for years for them to add the AKG Y500 headphones, but it’s never happened.

    Is there a way to do this yourself with the built in eq? The review here has a response graph: https://www.headphonecheck.com/test/akg-y500/

    Has anyone tried this?

    Hopefully they’ll add the AirPod pro 3 soon as I just picked those up.

    Have your tried emailing them. Others user of this forum have reported that Toneboosters added their headphones of choice after a mail.

    I doubt. I even offered them to send my hp to measure in a conversation I had a while back. I brought it up a couple of times I was willing to send it to them but they did not seem to be interested, a bit vague. Maybe a third party does the measurements I don’t know.
    All I know is that any new hp I might buy in the future I make sure it is supported by either TB or Oratory.

    I would say so because with the recently added cross talk it is a iOS must have.

    It sure is, the quick switch to mono is great too. Morphit kind of saved my DT770 as I wasn’t too happy about it without correction (and I couldn’t use Fabfilet EQ correction as it had a bug in Apematrix :# )

  • @Slush said:

    @ecou said:

    @Slush said:

    @ecou said:

    @gregsmith said:
    I’ve been waiting for years for them to add the AKG Y500 headphones, but it’s never happened.

    Is there a way to do this yourself with the built in eq? The review here has a response graph: https://www.headphonecheck.com/test/akg-y500/

    Has anyone tried this?

    Hopefully they’ll add the AirPod pro 3 soon as I just picked those up.

    Have your tried emailing them. Others user of this forum have reported that Toneboosters added their headphones of choice after a mail.

    I doubt. I even offered them to send my hp to measure in a conversation I had a while back. I brought it up a couple of times I was willing to send it to them but they did not seem to be interested, a bit vague. Maybe a third party does the measurements I don’t know.
    All I know is that any new hp I might buy in the future I make sure it is supported by either TB or Oratory.

    I would say so because with the recently added cross talk it is a iOS must have.

    It sure is, the quick switch to mono is great too. Morphit kind of saved my DT770 as I wasn’t too happy about it without correction (and I couldn’t use Fabfilet EQ correction as it had a bug in Apematrix :# )

    Funny , I have the DT990 and was also not too happy with until Morphit. I really don’t know why those headphones are so recommended for mixing.

  • @ecou said:

    @Slush said:

    @ecou said:

    @Slush said:

    @ecou said:

    @gregsmith said:
    I’ve been waiting for years for them to add the AKG Y500 headphones, but it’s never happened.

    Is there a way to do this yourself with the built in eq? The review here has a response graph: https://www.headphonecheck.com/test/akg-y500/

    Has anyone tried this?

    Hopefully they’ll add the AirPod pro 3 soon as I just picked those up.

    Have your tried emailing them. Others user of this forum have reported that Toneboosters added their headphones of choice after a mail.

    I doubt. I even offered them to send my hp to measure in a conversation I had a while back. I brought it up a couple of times I was willing to send it to them but they did not seem to be interested, a bit vague. Maybe a third party does the measurements I don’t know.
    All I know is that any new hp I might buy in the future I make sure it is supported by either TB or Oratory.

    I would say so because with the recently added cross talk it is a iOS must have.

    It sure is, the quick switch to mono is great too. Morphit kind of saved my DT770 as I wasn’t too happy about it without correction (and I couldn’t use Fabfilet EQ correction as it had a bug in Apematrix :# )

    Funny , I have the DT990 and was also not too happy with until Morphit. I really don’t know why those headphones are so recommended for mixing.

    Me either, they are fine for listening but they are everything but flat if you’re trying to mix in hp. Love how they feel on the head and the build is fabulous. The flattest hp I have is a used Shure SRH440 I picked up for €15, they don’t make ‘m anymore, they feel like a dragon on the head and the build is a nightmare, but it’s frequency response is almost Harman close. I wish I could fuse that with the DT770.

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