Reference 4 uses a microphone to measure the frequency response of your room. It then builds a complementary EQ curve that corrects any tonal imbalances. You listen through this curve while mixing and hopefully hear a more accurate representation of your mix. This will ideally lead to better mixing decisions, and a track that sounds great on a variety of different speakers.
You’ll need an omnidirectional condenser microphone, an audio interface with an XLR input, and a mic cable with plenty of slack. The Reference 4 standalone app walks you through the entire process, which takes less than 10 minutes. While Sonarworks says you can use any omnidirectional condenser microphone, I got much better results when using their mic.
Sonarworks SoundID Reference v5-6-1 MAC
- Reference sound combined with true zero latency processing
- Calibration profiles
- Predefined simulations
- Filter modes for every usecase
Really impressed with the improvement in sound quality after calibrating with this software! Worth the investment for anyone serious about audio quality.
I was skeptical at first but after trying it out, I was really impressed by the difference in sound quality. Would definitely recommend to others!
The software drastically improved my listening experience, highly recommend for any music producer or audiophile!
I love how this software enhances the sound quality of my music production, making mixing and mastering a breeze. Highly recommend!
After using this software, my sound quality has significantly improved – definitely worth the investment!