Dirac. I don't think ARC does phase correction - that is closer to what Sonarworks does. Also, ARC I think is just a plugin and not a systemwide driver which doesn't allow you to listen to music or other audio with the sound "corrected". Hope that helps!
I can vouch for Waves CLA Nx and Sonnox Inflator. The latter shows up often in Plugin Boutique for sales. One feature in CLA Nx I like is the boombox option, which would be akin to have the “cheap monitors” to test mix translation. I need to hit the SoundGym 😉
🤣 they've increased their retail price to anywhere from $399-$499 from what I've seen in the last year or two. You used to be able to get them for $300-350 during a sale, but I haven't seen it this low in a long time... Thanks for the comment 😁
@@RaytownProductions Yeah, one of the best convolution reverbs in my opinion for stereo tracks. I'm just now getting into Dolby Atmos mixes, and I'm looking to get Vienna MIR Pro 3D in the future for Atmos convolution reverb, but that's a very expensive plugin.
Great video Bobby. Thank you for your time and effort man. You are fucking great! Keep killing it!
Appreciate you! Thanks for the support! 🤘
Thank you, Bobby. Very useful and informative video.
Thanks for the vid! Very much appreciated. 👍
Definitely getting Soothe2
Seriously a gamechanger 🤘
If you were to compare the ARC 3 System by IK Multimedia to Dirac Live, which one do you think would be the better of the two?
Dirac. I don't think ARC does phase correction - that is closer to what Sonarworks does. Also, ARC I think is just a plugin and not a systemwide driver which doesn't allow you to listen to music or other audio with the sound "corrected". Hope that helps!
I can vouch for Waves CLA Nx and Sonnox Inflator. The latter shows up often in Plugin Boutique for sales. One feature in CLA Nx I like is the boombox option, which would be akin to have the “cheap monitors” to test mix translation.
I need to hit the SoundGym 😉
Soundgym is great. I'm 2024, I'm going to try to do their "workouts" every week to keep my ears sharp. Thanks for the comment!
Err, the sennheiser average price is around 300, so with 40% less it's 289, nice ! 🤣
🤣 they've increased their retail price to anywhere from $399-$499 from what I've seen in the last year or two. You used to be able to get them for $300-350 during a sale, but I haven't seen it this low in a long time... Thanks for the comment 😁
Berlin Studio Reverb has been a game changer for my orchestral mixes. Thanks for your helpful list. I'll have to look into some of these.
Nice! I'll have to check that out - never heard of it. Is it a convolution reverb?
@@RaytownProductions Yeah, one of the best convolution reverbs in my opinion for stereo tracks. I'm just now getting into Dolby Atmos mixes, and I'm looking to get Vienna MIR Pro 3D in the future for Atmos convolution reverb, but that's a very expensive plugin.