Why I DON'T advise mixing on headphones using Sonarworks (+ how to EQ headphones to Harman curve)

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  • Why I DON'T advise mixing on headphones using Sonarworks (inc how to EQ headphones to Harman curve)
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  • @PaulThird
    @PaulThird  10 месяцев назад +38

    *(RUclips KEEPS DELETING SO IM HAVING TO POST)*
    Hello, everyone!
    This is Emrah, as mentioned by my talented friend Paul Third. I happened to check the comments to see if there is anything I can reply to, and there are a lot. So I wanted to collect all the answers here and I hope I can be helpful. If it's still too complicated for you, please do not hesitate to ask me anything.
    1. Since there is no standard when it comes to headphone response unlike speakers, it is really hard to standardize it. Fortunately, Harman has been researching a curve that is preferable for most audio engineers. Please do not get confused with HIFI listeners as they want to enjoy while listening to music and they may prefer the Optimum Hifi Curve, which has a few dB less low end than Harman, but we engineers need to hear the ugly truth about our mixes and masters. I have tested literally everything and the Harman Target is the way to go. It may sound weird to you at first, but you'll get used to it and it will improve your mixes eventually.
    2. Do not use any Linear Phase Correction when using headphones. This is because the frequency response of headphones are ANALOG and linear phase cannot exist in the analog domain. When you correct the FR of your headphones, you are correcting the phase by adding a counter phase as well. Natural phase is the way to go.
    3. ProQ-3 uses biquad filters, so its Q value is calculated differently. To convert Q values from normal filters, you have to multiply the value with 1.41 that you see on the AutoEQ suggestion. For example, if you read Q=1.0 on AutoEQ, the Fabfilter version should be 1.0 x 1.41 = 1.41. So instead of adding Q = 1 on ProQ, you should enter 1.41 instead.
    4. Adding a lot of filters may correct everything on your headphones, but this will kinda break the natural character of your headphones. Keep it simple, you really don't need to correct all the little dips and bumps on your headphones. What is really important is tonality. That's why I don't use Sonarworks, Morphit, etc. I like to keep the bands less than 5 bands. In this case, the headphone choice is important.
    5. Any headphone can sound tonally correct, but there are a lot of parameters to consider to get a perfect result. You can correct a pair of cheap headphones, but you cannot make them work faster, better. There is also total harmonic distortion, and if you, for example, boost +6dB low shelf on a bass-shy headphone like the Sennheiser 650, you will also increase the distortion. Most Focal Headphones do clipping when EQ:ed, for example.
    6. I do recommend using Planar Magnetic Headphones. This is because of the way they can handle distortion (almost none) and they eat the EQ correction like a piece of cake. They sound beautiful. There are 2 major famous Planar Magnetic Headphones manufacturers out there: Audeze and Hifiman. I have both Audeze and 5 pairs of Hifiman :), and I prefer Hifiman because it delivers better performance and spatiality at a lower cost. Audeze is very good, but they are really heavy. You don't want to have 700 grams of headphones on your neck. Hifiman is much more comfortable, lightweight.
    7. In case recommendation; Start with the Hifiman Sundara. Depending on your budget, go for the Ananda Nano or Arya Organic. But if you want an end-game, the boss is here HE1000SE and it is the way to go. In tonality and soundstage, there is no big difference, but the details and how realistic the headphones sound scale up with the budget.
    8. You can use Realphones or Sienna. Both of them do everything for you. I prefer Realphones between these as I know the Alex from Realphones and he is a genius. He has been doing his research for more than 15 years, way more experienced than Acustica in this area. Or you can grab a pair of Slate VSX and get both headphones and a special software to give you spatial room feeling. Even a pair of headphones are the same brand, same model, same material from the same company, they measure slightly different. That's why VSX plays a huge role here because everything is calibrated with the headphones you get with Slate Audio. No suprises.
    9. I cannot recommend it enough, but get yourself a decent headphone amp or DAC/amp. Find the one with very low output impedance with a lot of power. Topping, SMSL, Sabaj, RME are the good ones.
    I hope you find this helpful
    Also...
    www.sonarworks.com/blog/research/white-paper
    Sonarworks paper mentioned in the video.

    • @edrugmanmusic
      @edrugmanmusic 10 месяцев назад +2

      Must be wonderful to have a good honest no-BS mentor like that :)

    • @SimonSalloway1
      @SimonSalloway1 10 месяцев назад

      Lots of practical sounds advice as always (pun intended 🤪) !

    • @PaulThird
      @PaulThird  10 месяцев назад +5

      Emrah is a very dear friend and an amazing teacher 🤓 just a pity his demographic is mostly Turkish. He'd slay it if he made more English based Content like our podcast episode

    • @lisan_al-ghaib
      @lisan_al-ghaib 10 месяцев назад

      I hope you actually research how the Harman Curve came to be. It wasn't tested with mixing and mastering engineers but employees of Harman. There's an interview about it with the Harman guy and a reviewer named Crinacle. The Harman Curve claims to be what neutral speakers sound like in a semi reflective environment with an added bass bump. Amazingly you can test this with your own pro audio grade speakers (since most of these are supposed to sound close to flat in an anechoic chamber) and you'll realize headphones and IEMs tuned to the Harman Curve don't sound like it at all. You said it yourself, it sounds weird because it is. Granted it's better than nothing, it's still not what it claims to be.

    • @PaulThird
      @PaulThird  10 месяцев назад

      @foritiswritten he didn't say it was tested with mix and mastering engineers 🤷‍♂️

  • @themindbadger8
    @themindbadger8 10 месяцев назад +4

    Thanks Paul - definitely one of the most useful vids I've watched on RUclips this year. I've got 3 sets of headphones, all dramatically different to my ears, so i'm definitely going to give this technique a go to see if I can profile them all and then see what they all sound like in a mix situation

  • @lusid_music_uk
    @lusid_music_uk 10 месяцев назад +14

    I've just done this and my GOD! My references actually sound like my Uni's mastering studio! So happy right now. Before doing this I have been constantly wanting to boost around 10khz on almost everything because "it always made everything sound better" for some reason. Turns out the correction for my Senn HD 650's has a big boost around 10khz go figure! haha. Apprechiate this! Never had my headphones sound so good

    • @PaulThird
      @PaulThird  10 месяцев назад +2

      That's the second comment I've had like this. Glad it helps 🤓

    • @stm113
      @stm113 10 месяцев назад +1

      What EQ plug did you use?

  • @PrincipalAudio
    @PrincipalAudio 10 месяцев назад +5

    Room correction / EQ correction is always going to be an art, so long as our ears are subjective (which they will always be). I messed with my Neumann app for months to fine tune my EQ correction so my mixes translate well, and it certainly isn't "flat". For me, it meant dulling the highs somewhat so I don't end up making dull-sounding mixes. The one thing about EQ correction most people forget about is the listener. Flat doesn't necessarily mean mixes will translate well; "flat for your ears" does.

  • @TheGlowWorm
    @TheGlowWorm 10 месяцев назад

    Woah huge difference here! Takes some time to get used to this but I'm already liking it 🔥

  • @NickyDekker89
    @NickyDekker89 10 месяцев назад +3

    I applied this curve to my headphones and I'm liking it a lot. It wasn't a huge difference but still significant especially in the low/mid frequencies, better balanced and I can pick up some details more easily.

  • @kelainefes
    @kelainefes 10 месяцев назад +5

    I have been using sonarworks for the last couple of years.
    Never used any other correction software so I cannot compare.
    But it made an instant massive improvement to how my mixes translate to speakers of all sorts, studio monitors, bluetoooth speakers, car speakers, different PAs, whatever.
    There was no adjusting period either, I just switch between my monitors and and headphones and everything translates perfectly, except for the usual things you expect to have to tweak like reverbs and delays.

    • @PaulThird
      @PaulThird  10 месяцев назад +3

      Could maybe be a headphone by headphone basis thing where some corrections work better than others as its very mixed opinions. Some say its works great, others say it doesn't

    • @edrugmanmusic
      @edrugmanmusic 10 месяцев назад

      Perhaps there is some room phenomena going on here too?
      My studio monitors sound stunning with sonarworks but consistently all my headphones (7/8 different pairs) are lacking somewhat and I’ve not been able to get the top end quite right yet with headphones.. I tend to overbrighten too and moving back to the monitors it’s striking. Bass seems to not be as problematic to judge I find.
      Agree with the translation above. It is superb :) I have a pair of the slate VSX and can’t recommend them enough too… they seem to have got the top end just right and I just wish I could use my more expensive cans with their room models.

    • @kelainefes
      @kelainefes 10 месяцев назад

      Could be, absolutely.
      anyway thank you for the video, I went and and made a profile for my headphones using that website and there is a noticeable difference from sonarworks but it's not bad my mixes still hold up. initial impression is that the Harman curve is brighter but not in a harsh way and has a bit more sub bass@@PaulThird

  • @davidgardell
    @davidgardell 7 месяцев назад +1

    Great video, I am fairly new to all of this and was considering purchasing SW with a tempting 20 off code! 🔥
    Btw, I've been going through the comment section, learning a lot! Can we just take a moment to *appreciate* that Paul is taking his time, replying to almost every question in here? Wow. To me, this is what separates a quality channel from the rest; helping, interacting with the viewers. The number of times I've come across a video, and people are asking questions, or for clarification, wondering things and there are zero responses. Maybe a hearted comment. (Or like this channel about Home recording, where you click to read the answer to the very question you are wondering about and 9/10 is "Thanks for watching!" 🤦‍♂)

    • @PaulThird
      @PaulThird  7 месяцев назад +1

      Tbh its just a habit of mine since I started the channel. My wife hates the dreaded upload day as she knows it'll be hard to take me off my phone all night haha

    • @davidgardell
      @davidgardell 7 месяцев назад

      Hahah! 🤣 I can totally understand her - but then maybe remind her of this comment! 😅😅
      Keep up the good work, sir!@@PaulThird

  • @blametheobserver
    @blametheobserver 10 месяцев назад +4

    Now I understand why I moved the slider to tell Sound ID to ignore the high frequencies, and I also added a shelf boost on the lows with the built in EQ. I thought I was just weird and had to do that because my mixes were coming out with too much bass and high end.

    • @PaulThird
      @PaulThird  10 месяцев назад +2

      Yup that's why i ditched it and moved to realphones for the sundaras. And then harman + canopener for ananda nano as realphones haven't measured them yet

  • @papa_da_engineer
    @papa_da_engineer 10 месяцев назад +2

    Great information. My personal recommendation if you already have 300 for sonar works, spend that on acoustic panels and treat the area around your mix position. You will hear a difference. Also a hack is use clip gain or a trim plugin and panning first get it to sound as good as possible just like that then add eq or compression as needed

  • @jokoboyama6322
    @jokoboyama6322 2 месяца назад +1

    Tried this with Dt 770 pro’s on Spotify. Before these headphones were always so sibilant and tough to listen to for extended periods. Now they are much more enjoyable and more accurate (at least in my opinion) to how I would expect my favorite artists/rappers/singers to sound. Also helps to put the audio quality to as very high as possible. Thank you 100x 🙏

  • @DayBeforeTomorrow
    @DayBeforeTomorrow 10 месяцев назад +3

    I use AKG K371 headphones along with ToneBoosters Morphit (which has a custom eq setting for most popular headphones) and Goodhertz Can Opener for studio simulation. They work fabulous together!

  • @yeehah100
    @yeehah100 10 месяцев назад

    Hi I love your comments and that you arent shy in saying what you beleive is true. Keep up the good work.

  • @carstenaltena
    @carstenaltena 8 месяцев назад +1

    Just did this using RME Totalmix built in EQ on the headphone output. It's only 3 bands, but damn what a difference! My headphone is a DT 880 32ohm. A little low shelve, a low mid cut and a little boost in the highs gets you very close to the curve. Thanks for the video!

    • @PaulThird
      @PaulThird  8 месяцев назад +1

      🤓🤓

    • @kettnsaeg
      @kettnsaeg Месяц назад +1

      For a few interfaces RME introduced a room correction EQ aswell (UCX II in my case) - it gives you the 3 band EQ you know plus an additional 9 band EQ for room correction. it's really awesome.

  • @rman4539
    @rman4539 3 месяца назад

    Hi ! just discovered your channel because i was trying to "calibrate" my DT990 Edition for better mix. I tried SonarWorks but i had some weird phase issues for some reason. I tried your trick today, and it seems to be way better. Thx !

  • @officialnickelcitygrunge
    @officialnickelcitygrunge 6 месяцев назад

    Awesome tips I need to get in the studio, all I have are rough copies of my music.great stuff!!😊😊❤

  • @blackorangegraphite
    @blackorangegraphite 10 месяцев назад +1

    I use Sonarworks to flatten the frequency curve and then Acustica Audio Sienna to mix the track well and do a mixcheck with studio room emulation. There is interesting slider called "perfection" which changes the frequency curve of the emulated speakers from original to flat one. Also with Sienna Volume C/E you can check your mix in environments like cars, cinema or laptop speakers, taking into account the gain and distortion.

    • @PaulThird
      @PaulThird  10 месяцев назад +7

      I'd be VERY careful with that as what I've showed is that sonarworks isn't actually flattening the manufacturer curve. It's flattening it's own headphone measurement.
      Sienna will have it's own measurement and the rooms will work in tandem with those measurements to get the best results.
      Combining differing headphone eq calibrations with room simulations that are calibrated to coincide with specific headphone measurements isn't something I would advise.

  • @deadmaydie
    @deadmaydie 10 месяцев назад

    I've been researching this sort of thing all afternoon and it's quite surprising to see this vid!
    I'm trying to figure out some ways to set an eq on the master buss to be the inverse of my own hearing loss curve if that makes any sense.
    Such as using a lot of reference tracks to set the eq to what sounds good to me, use it to mix and then take it off to mixdown just like sonarworks.
    When I use sonarworks I set it to 50%. Seems to get the best result.
    😀Huge thanks for this vid, man!

    • @PaulThird
      @PaulThird  10 месяцев назад +1

      I'd try eq'ing to harman and possibly add in a high shelf at the end to taste as most hearing loss depreciates in the high end.
      If you've got well trained ears though and your translation isn't an issue then keep doing what you are doing as there are no solid rules, just different methods that work for other people

    • @deadmaydie
      @deadmaydie 10 месяцев назад

      @@PaulThird I did. I'm impressed. 😎

  • @MaggieKB
    @MaggieKB 10 месяцев назад +1

    Really excellent video!
    This is probably a stupid question. The way I understand it, one takes the parameters from AutoEQ and put them into an EQ on the output channel in the DAW, then use the headphones to mix. After the mixing process is finished, bypass the EQ on the output channel to export the audio? I assume that the audio file then should sound better on speakers?

  • @sickmessiah
    @sickmessiah 10 месяцев назад +6

    For headphones. I prefer to do a slow sin wave frequency sweep at listening level. Flatten to ear as much as possible. I keep levels comfortable and non fatiguing.

    • @PaulThird
      @PaulThird  10 месяцев назад

      🤓🤓

    • @user-rd6jt3op8p
      @user-rd6jt3op8p 10 месяцев назад +1

      Use music you are familiarized with for fine tuning your headphones to taste, leave the sine sweeps for the measurement rigs 👍

    • @sickmessiah
      @sickmessiah 10 месяцев назад +2

      @@user-rd6jt3op8p Been doing some form of audio production for 24 years . The sin wave sweep thing helped my mixs alot . Been doing that for the last 4 years . I also have sonar works and the slow sin sweep yields better results for both listening and enjoying and referencing issues .. Tasks like compression , saturation , and eq have become better tuned to my ear and perception a bit .. Its not far off from sonar works .. Just less agressive Q's with more bottom end and less top end .

  • @soundcore183
    @soundcore183 10 месяцев назад +6

    Don't be scared to mix too bright if it sounds good and not harsh

    • @objectsinspaceman
      @objectsinspaceman Месяц назад

      True, if it sounds the same sort of pleasingly “bright” on most things you listen to it on. The focus of the vid is to make sure that what you’re listening to on your system isn’t hyped in any particular direction giving you a false sense of what others will be hearing. I’m guessing all of us have experienced that!

  • @Harrysound
    @Harrysound 8 месяцев назад

    I use sonarworks a lot. I like my speaker calibration but for quite a while I’ve had the exact issues you mention here with my sennheiser 560s headphones. They are slightly bright headphones but sonarworks make it sound basically like I’m listening though an impulse response for a guitar cabinet… you can do a custom calibration and make it only do the bottom or middle….

  • @andresvelazquez2360
    @andresvelazquez2360 10 месяцев назад

    I have used Sonarworks with my headphones for almost three years now, and last year got a pair of AKG K371s (the only headphones specifically tuned to the Harman target AFAIK). While the high end roll-off is the most noticeable change when applying SW's calibration, there are a couple moves that make a big difference: a bump in the mid-upper bass (100Hz-ish) and a boost in the high mids (2-3k according to their graph).
    In my experience these changes are VERY important when mixing, as they affect key areas (the "warmth" area in the lows, the "clarity" and "harshness" region in the high mids), and things translate much better when working from SW and then listening with the raw Harman target, which sounds somewhat scooped and "cold".
    That being said, the high end boost in the K371s is great for editing (you'll hear every click, pop and hiss) and for casual listening and producing/arranging the Harman target is definitely more fun to listen to.
    My takeaway? I love both targets, and they are not that far away from each other: Sonarworks focuses on the midrange and Harman on the frequency extremes; each have their uses and you can learn their strengths and use both😁

  • @Studio22mix
    @Studio22mix 10 месяцев назад

    Awesome video thanks 🙂

  • @samtoury67
    @samtoury67 2 месяца назад

    Thanks for the discussion about the Harman curve. Just EQ'd my headphones with the help of AutoEQ. Now I know why my mixes had the tendency to the dull side! I must have backed off the highs too much, because my headphones sounded too bright. Doing my next mix I wonder how it will translate to speakers after mixing with the adapted headphone listen-bus. 😊😊

  • @vicneve1169
    @vicneve1169 10 месяцев назад +1

    Thank You! Thank You! Thank you for this video!!
    I'm mixing on the Hedd Heddphones. It's a great headphone, but it absolutely needs EQ-correction. Because without that all my reference tracks did not had the frequency balance that sounded right to my ears. Because of that issue my mixes always sounded out of balance. Too much highs, too little mids and too much bass. Sonarworks did not helped at all. It made everything sound really unnatural. And the balance was not right either. Now for the first time, because of your video, my reference tracks sound amazing! It sounds just right!
    You really made my day! I'm the Distressor guy, if you remember😉
    I copied the settings to the Kirchoff EQ. If I'm not mistaken, the Q settings match that of the Q-settings of AutoEQ (unlike the PRO-Q3, which does not).
    Thanks again and all the best!

    • @PaulThird
      @PaulThird  10 месяцев назад +1

      Glad I can help 🤓 yeah kirchhoff Q is fine. I had to check as well a few months back haha

  • @gurke111
    @gurke111 29 дней назад

    In AutoEQ: which of the different Harman targets do we prefer; did Emrah say? They differ esp in the low end. 2018 over ear? Such sweet content. Thank you (both!!) for going so deep and not fearing the controversy. For all the discussion here and patiently replying. Can't get enough of this topic. Super curious. So many myths. Love finding as much objectivity and truth on the topic as possible. And also I want to EQ my LCD-X for confident mixing+mastering.

    • @PaulThird
      @PaulThird  29 дней назад +1

      For harman I use 2018 over ear.

  • @gulagwarlord
    @gulagwarlord 10 месяцев назад +2

    I've been using Sonarworks for the past few years... my headphone mixes got better with than without but I'm excited to see how VSX compares. They actually just arrived at my door two hours ago before I saw your video. Currently taking them for a test drive and so far I'm impressed. Cheers!

    • @PaulThird
      @PaulThird  10 месяцев назад +1

      Only heard good things about vsx 🤓

    • @1337murk
      @1337murk 10 месяцев назад +1

      vsx are great

  • @HumanAfterAll101
    @HumanAfterAll101 8 месяцев назад

    Would love to get your opinion on Sonarkworks now that they have a room emulation add on. Any chance we can get that in the near future?

    • @PaulThird
      @PaulThird  8 месяцев назад

      It's still not gonna change the outcome of the headphone correction as that's pre room simulation.

  • @MACEASY2
    @MACEASY2 10 месяцев назад

    This is all fascinating and well thought out, Paul. I will try these Harman curves out. But my question to you is that, as you distinguish the hifi camp from the engineering one, if you forget about your day job, and just want to listen to an album you love for the sheer pleasure of it, what you would then listen on, and what, if any, treatments would you use? Would it be very different to when you are engineering?

    • @PaulThird
      @PaulThird  10 месяцев назад +1

      I would use harman because the engineers mixed the records on good monitors in a well treated room. So that would give me the intended result that the client approved which is important.
      However saying that I really enjoy the sound of hifimans audivina as its sound stage is ridiculous but unsure if it's reliable enough for consistent translation compared to Ananda, but I enjoy music way more listening on them.
      The "problem" with harman is that a shit mix is gonna sound shit in harman. Where a hifi curve is made to mitigate that and kind of polish it a bit.
      Harman is revealing so possibly a hifi curve is better for enjoyable listening on the whole but an incredible mix on harman sounds incredible.
      As an engineer I'll always sway towards the critical. It's what my brain is wired to do

    • @MACEASY2
      @MACEASY2 10 месяцев назад

      @@PaulThird Thanks for the reply. Yes, it is interesting the differences between hifi and Harman. i like to forget the analytic side of things and enjoy the music in a hifi way, figuring that if it sounds good in Harman it should sound great, or even better on some quality hifi, and various other ways that most people listen to music.
      Incidentally I went to a demo by Devon Turnbull of some ridiculously high end and expensive Japanese hifi, using vinyl as a source. It did sound great, like you were in the room with the band, but i did notice the high end, like bells and cymbals were overbearingly loud. Maybe that was the recording, but in all other ways it was lush and deep. Probably not a good system for engineering on, though.

  • @vodcasters
    @vodcasters 10 месяцев назад

    This explains why I've always been fighting with headphone EQ solutions. I trialed Sonarworks and thought it just made the audio sound like "paste" (so to speak).
    I've always wondered why headphone manufacturers don't produce heaphones that have the correction built in. Then you could trust them even on mobile (iPad mixing, for example) and not need 3rd party software or corrections.

  • @audiogyd_g
    @audiogyd_g 10 месяцев назад

    Paul, one other thing. Have you tried using the convolution eq curve correction in Auto Eq? Will it load and work inside any IR loader?

    • @PaulThird
      @PaulThird  10 месяцев назад

      I wouldn't advise convolution due to the amount of correction applied. On the graph it looks perfect but there will be a ton of phase shifting in order to achieve this. Look at the eqaulizer part of the graph (yellow) and you'll see what I mean.
      Needless phase shifting to look theoretically good but affects the tonality/character of your headphones.
      Convolution sounds like best route but I've been advised to use the least amount of bands possible (10 absolutely max but try to keep it less than 5 as a general rule of thumb)

  • @PoorTom
    @PoorTom 10 месяцев назад +1

    Ive mixed for about a year and a half with sonarworks on my older headphones and my new beyerdynamics. I used to be quite puzzled by it, as soon as I left it my mixes started translating much better

  • @reggiestewart1652
    @reggiestewart1652 10 месяцев назад

    As you stated in your video that the translation of autoeq varies in proq3... do you know what those variables are and or how to compensate for them to be able use that plug in?

    • @PaulThird
      @PaulThird  10 месяцев назад +2

      Check the pinned comment

  • @musicbySTIX
    @musicbySTIX 10 месяцев назад

    Hey, @PaulThird! I'm trying to get a nice balanced curve for my Audio-Technica ATH-M50x's, but I'm having a bit of hard time using the 'Custom Parametric EQ', especially in the high end. I was wondering if you could give me some suggestions for the settings?

    • @PaulThird
      @PaulThird  10 месяцев назад +1

      If it doesn't give you a close curve at first try removing the high shelf and if necissary add more bell filters to it. Your headphones may just need more filters to get closer to it. It's adaptive so the more you give it the closer it will get

    • @musicbySTIX
      @musicbySTIX 10 месяцев назад

      @@PaulThird Okay! That helps a lot! Thanks, man! ALSO, I used the APO Parametric EQ, and used the curve AutoEQ gave me, and it worked nicely. Would that be just as good as using the 'Custom Parametric EQ' suggestions on a given EQ? Pretty much just preference?

    • @PaulThird
      @PaulThird  10 месяцев назад

      I'm not entirely sure

  • @Heath-Bounce
    @Heath-Bounce 2 дня назад

    Glad I'm not the only one who noticed how dull sonarworks makes your headphones.

  • @sonicart1808
    @sonicart1808 10 месяцев назад

    Great advice Paul thanks....... 👍

  • @kilkaserco
    @kilkaserco 10 месяцев назад +2

    Gave up on room correction sw. My headphones didnt sound like my monitors and neither sounded like music i was used to hearing. So i got some pretty flat headphones for mixing that I also now use for normal listening. Then I EQ'd my monitors to match my headphones. Its made a huge difference to me. I gave up chasing flat in favour of 'familiar'.

  • @public_hell
    @public_hell 10 месяцев назад

    Interesting video and approach! Why didn't you just download the impulse response for the correction? Seems like a pretty precise and easy way to match the curve. And phase rotation is minimum (I checked it in the Bertom EQ analyzer).

    • @PaulThird
      @PaulThird  10 месяцев назад

      How many bands is it using though? I was advised like 10 bands or like 10 corrections absolutely max

    • @borisborisov500
      @borisborisov500 10 месяцев назад

      Please explain to me what this means, like I'm an idiot. (I'm not, but when it comes to this headphone EQ stuff, I'm only a couple of weeks in)

  • @audiogyd_g
    @audiogyd_g 10 месяцев назад

    Greetings, Paul. I need some advice. I have applied the curve using auto eq. The thing that has me a little stumped is twofold. 1. Should I use Can Opener before or after the EQ? 2. Should I use can opener at all? (because it changes the frequency response, even when it is set to 'no eq'). Thanks!

    • @PaulThird
      @PaulThird  10 месяцев назад +2

      Stick it on mix engineer preset, Use it after the eq and don't worry about it.
      What order should CanOpener be placed in the processing chain?
      Ideally, CanOpener would be placed last in the processing chain on the master channel. If you’re not using CanOpener’s built-in dither, the processing order matters less, but CanOpener should still be near the end. If you are using a headphone EQ correction plugin that uses different profiles for the left & right channel, CanOpener should be placed in front of it.
      (N.B. You might be wondering: Why doesn’t the processing order matter that much? The answer: CanOpener is a linear processor - it’s the same reason why 2 + 3 = 5 and 3 + 2 = 5.)
      Can I use CanOpener Studio with Sonarworks Reference? If so, in which order should I place them in the chain?
      Yes, absolutely! CanOpener Studio works well in conjunction with Sonarworks Reference, and they are both linear processors that should not introduce distortion or other unwanted nonlinearities.
      Although we recommend putting CanOpener last in the monitoring chain, it generally doesn’t matter which order you place them in (except when you use CanOpener’s dither feature, in which case you must place CanOpener last). That said, Sonarworks sometimes offers headphone calibration profiles that have asymmetrical equalization for the left and right channels. In that case, it is preferable to place Sonarworks last (provided you are not using CanOpener’s dithering).

    • @audiogyd_g
      @audiogyd_g 10 месяцев назад

      Thank you, Paul@@PaulThird

  • @ProfessorPuffyPants
    @ProfessorPuffyPants 9 месяцев назад

    Hi great video but I have a couple questions, so would I just take the values auto eq gives me and plug them into my eq ( im using tdr nova ) not sure if the values need any correction.
    Im trying to google that but not coming up with the answer Im looking for.
    How would you use the downloaded file auto eq spits out
    Lastly would I just place this eq on my master track?

    • @PaulThird
      @PaulThird  9 месяцев назад

      Most eq's should use the same Q factor. Yes place it as the last plugin on the master

  • @stephencarter8625
    @stephencarter8625 10 месяцев назад

    Hi Paul, I have Sonarworks and the room correction really works well for me - but - the headphone correction (not individually calibrated) is, as you say, dull. I’ve tried with different headphones using the generic correction curves but the same dullness of sound, so, gonna try the Harman approach.
    What is really bugging me is that I have 3 different plugins incorporating generic headphone correction eq curves but they all sound completely different, which begs the question; which one is correct? I’d have assumed that they should all have been at least similar!

    • @PaulThird
      @PaulThird  10 месяцев назад

      Depends on how they've measured the headphones and how that applies to the room simulations. For example realphones correction is in relation to an anachoic chamber so the room simulation frequency responses work more efficiently.
      There are many variables if your plugin also does room simulation

    • @stephencarter8625
      @stephencarter8625 10 месяцев назад

      Thanks for the reply.
      Followed your video using Autoeq with the stock Presonus Pro eq but was unable to get a close match to the Harman curve (AKG K702’s) using the suggested autoeq settings, albeit that these settings did seem to be an improvement. Adding custom filters got me no closer especially with the high mids, probably my fault but even some radical custom filters failed to alter the ‘equalised’ curve (I’m not really understanding the need for min/max frequency range per filter either). Gonna persevere though …

  • @joakimjocka8022
    @joakimjocka8022 10 месяцев назад +1

    Guys guys guys, i just tried this on fl studio with the fruity parametric EQ, and im blown away. I tried it with a couple of mixes and my headphones (PHILIPS SHP9500) sounded exactly the way i wanted them to sound like. I ha a bluetooth speaker with the harman sound in it and it sounds amazing so when i tried this trick with my heaDPHONES and heard the effect i knew .I do have sonarworks and the mic but i always felt like i should not use it to mix my beats with it on, instead i would just use it to check my mixes on sonaworks but only for a few moments.

  • @robertopistolesi2735
    @robertopistolesi2735 10 месяцев назад

    Hey Paul, I appreciate this content immensely, but (sorry there's a but 😅) it would be very useful for a beginner mixer like me to be shown the actual steps to the application of this auto eq app. This content is still quite advanced for me. I'm a reaper user and I have, just to mention an eq comparable to proQ3, melda auto eq, in which you can paste target curves, but still I am not sure of what to do exactly. Is this something that could be appealing for your video content production?
    Also, what's your take on Can Opener or similar crossover plugins?
    Thx

    • @PaulThird
      @PaulThird  10 месяцев назад +1

      I dont know how else I could showcase it's use tbh. You jot down the frequencies, q's, gain adjustments and then put that into your stock daw eq at the very end of your chain. It doesn't need to be proq3. Most stock eq's will have the same q factor as auto eq. Some don't which is a pain.
      If you use canopener like me and emrah then you place that AFTER the eq

  • @gisellechacon7081
    @gisellechacon7081 10 месяцев назад

    I couldn't wait to get SonarWorks off my system after measuring my room treatments! Exactly what you said, Paul, it just made the room sound dull and lifeless. I thought, if this is flat, I'll live with imperfections! I can't imagine mixing into that correction, almost as though you're purposely choosing to go to war wtih AI on every mix. Weird. Much happier with just monitors, and the smallest possible bump of highs on the console to compensate my slight loss at 6k. Sounds great in here, translates to the world. I suppose I should add that I spent almost $2k on room treatments to get that. But if you sell Sonarworks, you're already 10% of the way there. ;)

  • @elimor2569
    @elimor2569 10 месяцев назад

    Hi Paul, nice video. When you export the song, do you leave the curve on or do you delete it? Thank you

    • @PaulThird
      @PaulThird  10 месяцев назад +2

      Always bypass the curve on export. I have it on my listen bus on studio one so it doesn't print on mixdown

    • @G-Doggy
      @G-Doggy 10 месяцев назад

      @@PaulThird Thanks for the great tip. I don't have a listen bus, so I understand I'd put it on my Master bus...but first or last in the chain? I assume last (before limiting, if limiting the mix)? Thanks!

    • @PaulThird
      @PaulThird  10 месяцев назад +2

      After limiting. Very last in the chain unless you are using a crossfeed plugin like canopener, which would go after eq

    • @G-Doggy
      @G-Doggy 10 месяцев назад

      @@PaulThird Thanks!

  • @MrSmitheroons
    @MrSmitheroons Месяц назад

    Thank you so much for this... My HD 380 Pros were basically unlistenable without EQ. Now they sound... well, fine I guess! I mean, they just sound... like they're supposed to??
    I thought it was going to be hard, but AutoEQ is magic! Lovely work they've done! And Equalizer APO is a lot more resource-light than I was expecting, doesn't make even my quite old computer lag.
    Maybe there's something wrong with my ears, but I *really* strongly prefer the AutoEQ "flat" target for these HD 380 Pros. Sounds like speakers to me. Or like I remember songs sounding, anyway. (Never been much of a headphones person, but I got these from a family member for free and I can't blast sound from speakers where I'm living now, so headphones is where it's gotta be.)
    I do like some tracks with AutoEQ Harman target, not bad, but it depends on my mood and the track. I tried tweaking it by adding some treble, but that just sounds "hyped (per Harman) but now with too much treble"! Mostly, I simply prefer the "flat" target! Balanced, sounds right to my ears. But I don't mind toggling to Harman briefly now and then to get that more hyped presentation.
    This saved me a ton of money, I was worrying about which "perfect reference headphone" to buy and considering getting an individually calibrated pair. But just to have them (still somewhat imperfectly)calibrated to someone *else's* dry and boring studio monitors... what an expense just for that! I got balanced-sounding headphones for free with some basic EQ I can take anywhere that allows EQ! And I can stop worrying about the perfect pair and either keep using these 380 Pros forever, or buy something I think I'll tolerate well without EQ and apply the EQ once I have them. But for now... free is good!
    Thank you once again!!! DSP (EQ) is a truly special thing, and it's easy to forget how powerful our devices are, easily handling a bit of EQ processing for playback. Searching for the perfect headphones seems like an impossible quest, but EQ was surprisingly easy with AutoEQ and Equalizer APO. Thanks!!!!!

    • @PaulThird
      @PaulThird  Месяц назад +1

      If you plan on mixing on headphones then learn harman as it'll give you the most accurate translation to speakers. If you just want to enjoy music then eq to your hearts desire.
      I wouldn't ever reccomend mixing on hd350 as due being a cheap closed back you'll struggle to eq out that boomy boxiness.
      Those hd380 pro are probably the bassiest headphones I've ever seen. 9-12db over harman is just ridiculous and it's mostly due to the closed back design. You get that with cheaper low quality closed backs.
      If you were used to them then harman is gonna sound incredibly thin but correct to a certain extent.
      Cheaper designs are harder to eq due to excessive distortion and resonances etc etc but harman is mostly bringing down the harshest and mist problematic areas in those phones so you should hear a massive improvement all round.
      I had a look at auto eq
      Change target to harman 2018
      Default the low shelf so it's essentially zerod like the rest of filters, remove the high shelf.
      Ensure you have 1 low shelf and 8 peaking filters and that will give you the best curve to harman

  • @arturbomert9877
    @arturbomert9877 10 месяцев назад

    I have a different method of unifying monitoring speakers and headphones. I connected my monitoring speakers in a chain with two pairs of open-back headphones, with a shared volume control. I played different songs on two sources simultaneously at various monitor volumes. I was searching for the right volumes and spatial distance by testing the volume of both sources. Then, I equalized only the headphones until the overlapping sound from the monitors was most similar at 3 sets of volume.

  • @vincecrow4512
    @vincecrow4512 10 месяцев назад +1

    Have you ever tried the Airwindows Monitor3 plug-in for crosstalk? The “Cans A” setting sounds really nice for emulating speaker crosstalk. It’s more transparent than Can Opener, but it’s doing more than a simple width control.

    • @vincecrow4512
      @vincecrow4512 10 месяцев назад

      Crossfeed*

    • @PaulThird
      @PaulThird  10 месяцев назад +1

      No. Tbh i use canopener on Emrah's reccomendation. He tried the airwindows but said it wasn't for him 🤷‍♂️

    • @sparella
      @sparella 10 месяцев назад

      I'm a fan of Airwindows' Cans A too, but to be fair, I've not tried can opener, though ive heard good things about it. I only spot check occasionally.

  • @borisborisov500
    @borisborisov500 10 месяцев назад

    Hey Paul, follow up question man... AutoEQ doesn't have the ananda nano as one of the headphones. (Yet?) Did you just use the Ananda headphone curve for now as a starting point inside AutoEQ? Getting ready to pull the trigger on a pair and curious how you're dealing with this for now.

    • @PaulThird
      @PaulThird  10 месяцев назад

      Nah I just use a preset Emrah made. I don't even ask him how he does it, I just get him to send me them haha he was able to double check frequency response this week via somebody else's measurements and he said his harman eq works perfect

    • @borisborisov500
      @borisborisov500 10 месяцев назад

      Thanks for replying. You're a lucky man. :) I'm actually on the hifiman site at the moment getting ready to pull the trigger on headphones, and they have Arya Stealths for 809 dollars. (Refurbished) Decisions decisions. (I'm also a Scotsman with the "ducks arse" issue with my wallet!) lol
      @@PaulThird

    • @PaulThird
      @PaulThird  10 месяцев назад +2

      I'm away to make the ananda nano and sundara proq3 presets available for patreon and YT channel members later today cause I canna be arsed stressing myself out to remember to send people presets over emails when I'm in the studio.
      Had loads of people asking me and it's hard enough remembering to feed to dog never sending presets over email haha

    • @borisborisov500
      @borisborisov500 10 месяцев назад

      @PaulThird lol. I'm with you 100 percent. A mis-spent youth attending pressure at the arches has certainly had an effect on my memory

  • @YerayIbarria
    @YerayIbarria 10 месяцев назад

    I bought the license few years ago, but since I know much more now days I agree with you, even for speakers... Sonarworks is not going to repair anything on the room, only will apply a different eq curve to the speakers, but the problems will still there...my current room is designed by a very good engineer and he helped me to proper create and deal with all the problems I had. I understand now why sonarworks doesn't help. Maybe for beginners can help, for professional studios really recommend trinnov,with is the one that is used in mostly all pro studios.

    • @PaulThird
      @PaulThird  10 месяцев назад

      I believe the sonarworks monitor calibration makes more sense than the headphone calibration but saying that I've only heard the best things regarding trinnov but i think that's more because trinnov can calibrate the speakers in consideration to the whole room and not just the sweetspot or listening position like sonarworks

    • @YerayIbarria
      @YerayIbarria 10 месяцев назад

      @@PaulThird yeah, I think sonarworks works pretty good when the room is treated. Trinnov is the finest gea for that but makes sense only if you have a studio that can support it. My engineer can explain you very well because sonarworks don't have any sense on a naked room. I any case...at this point the only rule that I follow is based on the experience, and on my modest opinion, I recommend try sonarworks, mix a couple of tracks and then hear those tracks on as much systems you can, and then do the same without sonarworks and then decide. BTW trinnov is absolutely great... But expensive 😬😬

  • @andyhardwickmusiccomposer
    @andyhardwickmusiccomposer 2 месяца назад

    This is enormously helpful stuff - thank you so much! Apologies for a potentially dumbass question - could it work to custom program the 'target curve' in Sonarworks to a Harman Curve, or do you think that would be negated by the method/targets by which they measure the phones in the first place? Apologies if this has already been addressed.

    • @PaulThird
      @PaulThird  2 месяца назад +1

      It's gonna quite be a mess. Just use a standard eq

    • @andyhardwickmusiccomposer
      @andyhardwickmusiccomposer 2 месяца назад

      @@PaulThird Thanks for this. I guess what I mean is that from your understanding, is the method by which SW measure the frequency response of a set of phones (I have an individually SW calibrated pair here) potentially problematic? Thanks again.

    • @PaulThird
      @PaulThird  2 месяца назад

      Yes cause their target curve isn't harman. It's a hybrid that doesn't really make any sense.

  • @malcolmfrancis4543
    @malcolmfrancis4543 9 месяцев назад

    I have to mix half my day on headphones and its Sundara's all day. Its like a weird secret. Great vid. SW scares me a bit so I just avoided it and I "think" the mixes are OK. Not a lot of complaining so far so........ Thanks for this over view.

  • @stephencarter8625
    @stephencarter8625 10 месяцев назад

    Hi Paul, further to my previous comment I’ve spent more time with the autoeq app and have a couple of observations….
    I’ve read through the notes on the autoeq website and cannot find any reference to any low/high shelf slope setting, the Presonus Pro eq offers 6, 12 and 24db shelf - any idea what to use, it makes a big difference, particularly for the low end?
    Using custom filters by inputting eq specific parameters makes a noticeable (critical) difference to the resulting curve compared to the default headphone settings!
    I wanted to check various eq plugins that I have but two of them have ‘q’ values from 0 - 100%, which, as far as I can ascertain, are not compatible with the autoeq filters - is there some form of conversion?
    I appreciate that the app is not yours but you have made reference to boffin acquaintances who may have a better insight into the observations/questions raised above.

  • @user-rd6jt3op8p
    @user-rd6jt3op8p 10 месяцев назад +1

    Here goes my experience with Sonarworks:
    I thought going blind into Sonarworks was gonna be be a good idea but -at least for my headphone model (DT990 pro)- *the eq profile is completely wrong*.
    That boost at 2khz is excessive, the bass region is tamed a bit too much and the fact that there's also the treble reduction doesn't help either. I haven't understood that EQ shape to this day. I never really got used to it, my own music felt wrong and others music did as well, and i still think is very wrong 2 years after, so wrong that i never had the Dry/Wet for the EQ over 50%.
    I can safely say sonarworks' EQ isn't intuitive to use AT ALL, you may get some decent results on gain staging 4-instrument music, but good luck trying to make a wall of noise sound right with the sonarworks eq on top.
    Nowadays i use oratory1990's EQ, it's still a generic EQ for my headphones but
    - this one actually sounds natural to my ear
    - it's simple: only 10 bands which you can modify to taste
    - and most importantly, *it nailed it on removing sibilance off the headphone* unlike sonarworks
    And on top of that, this one statistically deviates from Harman (OE 2018) withing a range of +-1dB (2dB range) compared to the +-3dB (a whole 6dB range) deviation to the sonarworks target (whichever it is 🤷)

  • @mrbeats7434
    @mrbeats7434 6 месяцев назад

    Thanks brother

  • @ES60Hz
    @ES60Hz 10 месяцев назад

    Thanks for sharing brother, Should I skip flattening out the curve in Realphones? Or should I flatten out the curve in Realphones first and then input the auto EQ results after that?

    • @PaulThird
      @PaulThird  10 месяцев назад

      Just use realphones and nothing else

    • @ES60Hz
      @ES60Hz 10 месяцев назад

      @@PaulThirdDoes that mean that Realphones already using the Harman curve inside? Does that mean that Realphones correction curve is not flat?

    • @PaulThird
      @PaulThird  10 месяцев назад

      Realphones correction is based on speaker response in an anachoic chamber so it works with the room simulations. Realphones is to be used as a full package. It covers correction, crosstalk and room simulation

    • @ES60Hz
      @ES60Hz 10 месяцев назад

      @@PaulThird sorry I didn't explain myself well enough, I am talking now only about the correction curve, and not about the simulation of the room or the crosstalk - Should one follow and make that Harman curve in addition to a curve correction plugin? So if I use Realphones, Should I make the Harman curve correction in the master channel right after Realphones's curve correction? because realphones correction is flat.

    • @PaulThird
      @PaulThird  10 месяцев назад +2

      @Elad60Hz but why would you not use the correction curve with the room simulation? That's what it is intended for. As I've said realphones is a full package. You don't use the correction on its own and you don't use the room sims without the correction, you use them all together.
      Realphones correction is based on speaker response in an anachoic chamber so it works with the room simulations which have their own frequency response.
      harman target curve is speaker response in a well treated room.
      If you are mixing without the realphones room simulations, bypass the plugin all together and use a harman eq. Whenever realphones is on, bypass the harman eq and vice versa

  • @johnsimpson7627
    @johnsimpson7627 3 месяца назад

    Hi, thank you for providing this information. I downloaded an unaltered AutoEQ .txt file for my Beyer 880 250ohm pro headphones. It has 5 filter settings, my Cubase 10 stereo out eq only has 4 adjustable options. What do I do? Sorry if I;m being thick.

    • @PaulThird
      @PaulThird  3 месяца назад +1

      Just download a free parametric digital eq plugin with enough bands. There will be tons online if cubase doesn't have an eq with more than 4 bands

  • @edrugmanmusic
    @edrugmanmusic 10 месяцев назад

    Great vid Paul :) have you checked out Toneboosters morphit plugin? Would love to see you review it as a follow up! They have a Harman curve that can be applied after correction :) think I’m going to give it a whirl myself on a few pairs of cans. Wonder what the phase changes are 🧐🥸😆

    • @PaulThird
      @PaulThird  10 месяцев назад

      Why would you eq to harman after correction?

    • @edrugmanmusic
      @edrugmanmusic 10 месяцев назад

      Isn’t that essentially what autoeq is doing? If you tick the boxes to see the multiple graphs it applies a correction curve first to flatten the response then applies the curve? I mean to say that in the toneboosters plugin you can pick your headphones model which gives you a correction more towards that ‘flat’ response for studio monitors but then then you pick the Harman curve as the output and this creates the frequency response as auto eq does.

    • @PaulThird
      @PaulThird  10 месяцев назад

      Auto eq only gives you a corrective eq to get close to the harman target. Auto eq is the correction, there is no flattening.
      Think of it a bit like proq3's curve match

    • @edrugmanmusic
      @edrugmanmusic 10 месяцев назад

      I suppose behind the scenes in the plugin the maths operations that are being done might not be two separate operations; they could be summed into one composite eq curve minimising phase issues rather than having 2 seperate Eq’s :)

    • @PaulThird
      @PaulThird  10 месяцев назад +1

      My knowledge behind it is limited to what I need to know. I'm lazy as shit, I just get the headphones that emrah uses and steal his proq3 presets haha

  • @borisborisov500
    @borisborisov500 10 месяцев назад

    Epic. Cheers man. You read my mind.
    Would love to hear you expand your thoughts on the headphone upgrade to the ananda nano. Has it been worth it?
    I am a hobbyist, but starting to get more serious with my monitoring.
    Had sony mdr v6 for about 20 year. Never had open backs or planars.
    Been listening to you and the podcast you did, and considering copying and getting nanos.
    Would just love to hear your thoughts on a deep dive, sunce you upgraded.

    • @PaulThird
      @PaulThird  10 месяцев назад

      The transition to the ananda nanos has been seamless. The detail is second to none.. So far haha hifiman are now on about possibly sending me their HE1000SE to see what I think. These are seen by many as the cream of the crop for headphones so I'll see if I can blag myself a pair but in regards to nano, whatever happens with the HE1000SE, nanos are awesome for critical mixing without a doubt.
      Just finished a client album and I'm really happy with the translation and I'm hitting izotope tonal balance reccomendation consistently

    • @borisborisov500
      @borisborisov500 10 месяцев назад

      @PaulThird nice, that's amazing to hear. And goan yersel lad. One of the perks of having a decent sized youtube channel. I've been doing a deep dive into their entire range (confusing at first, but got my head wrapped around the models and versions now).
      The HE1000SE do look v nice too. Just the price. Although. Their website might have cheaper open box/refurbished deals.

  • @xiaostin
    @xiaostin 7 месяцев назад

    Is there a way to listen to music on RUclips/Spotify with Harman Curve EQ applied using Pro-q3 on windows? I'm using Ananda Nano as recommended. Thank you!! 🙏

    • @PaulThird
      @PaulThird  7 месяцев назад +1

      Not proq3 but you can use equaliser apo for desktop which I think has an ananda curve in its library

  • @audiogyd_g
    @audiogyd_g 10 месяцев назад

    Sincerely, all I can say is WOW! what a difference 🎧

  • @zatazaibaba
    @zatazaibaba 10 месяцев назад

    Could you recommend me a plugin, where I don't have to do the calculation like in proq3? thank you

    • @PaulThird
      @PaulThird  10 месяцев назад +1

      Kirchoff and most stock daw eq's

  • @scoolboy1354
    @scoolboy1354 8 месяцев назад

    Was wondering do I just download the file and drop it in the eq, probably not a good question but was confused on how I would get on the eq

    • @PaulThird
      @PaulThird  8 месяцев назад

      If you use equalizer apo then yes, if it's in daw then you manually create an eq preset

  • @jloiben12
    @jloiben12 10 месяцев назад +4

    I like Sonarworks but not for really mixing through. I like to use it towards the end when I need to see how the mix will translate across different eq curves. I definitely don’t use it as “headphone correction”

  • @messibeaucoup
    @messibeaucoup 6 месяцев назад

    Hey Paul,
    On the autoeq website where you can choose the equalizer app on the right, there is an option to choose ‘convolution eq’, which seems to produce very accurate results. But how do I use it? Instead of eq values I get offered a impulse response to download. Does that impulse response contain the necessary correction? Can I use it with any convolution reverb plugin on my master channel and it will do the correction?
    I actually tried it and it didn’t do anything, but maybe I did something wrong or forgot something…
    Also I don’t understand why to mix with the harman curve instead of a actual flat curve (straight line)? I want to hear everything as close as possible to what it technically is. What am I missing here?
    Thanks for your efforts, have a nice Christmas
    Cheers, David

    • @PaulThird
      @PaulThird  6 месяцев назад

      Id personally use a normal parametric and copy the settings as the convolution perfectly corrects it to harman which may incur too much phase shifting. You don't know how many bands it's used. The convolution is handy for a quick reference if using equaliserAPO for listening to Spotify and stuff as it stores all of the auto eq presets. Pretty sure you can load it into something like Mconvolution or another IR loader
      The reason you mix to harman is so you can get the closest frequency response to mixing on speakers. No software corrects the headphones perfectly to a straight line, they are all aimed at a target curve.
      The headphones themselves are created with a target curve in mind. Mostly a hifi style curve. Humans wouldn't like the sound of a completely flat line pair of headphones as its not how we perceive music.
      Music has been mixed on speakers for years and we have become accustomed to that sound so headphones have needed to adapt to that over the years because if it doesn't translate right then nobody would listen to them

    • @messibeaucoup
      @messibeaucoup 6 месяцев назад

      @@PaulThird Thank you for your time to give such an elaborate answer!
      In the autoeq app you can choose a perfectly flat response as the target, which I tried and I actually like it, it sounds more neutral and balanced to me. The harman curve sounds so hifi to me.
      When I look at the harman curve and see the 7db boost in the high mids I doubt that a well treated studio with calibrated speakers would end up with that.
      Well, I’m no expert at all and have no expertise in these things and just try to understand as much as I’m able to, but all the praise for the harman curve doesn’t feel very right to me in the context of engineering/mixing, but it does feel right from a consumer perspective (hifi style curve)

    • @PaulThird
      @PaulThird  6 месяцев назад +1

      @messibeaucoup if you want translation to speakers in headphones then learn harman. It sounds wierd at first but when to tune your ears to it "flat" will sound dull with no low end extension. Harman is revealing, hifi is more purposely complimentary for consumer use.
      If you want to mix professionally on headphones.. Harman

  • @davidperez909
    @davidperez909 10 месяцев назад

    Sonarworks was also too bright for me. I am going to try this approach. Thanks!

    • @PaulThird
      @PaulThird  10 месяцев назад

      🤓🤓

    • @davidperez909
      @davidperez909 10 месяцев назад

      Wow, did this for my AKG K240s and it's a huge difference!

    • @PaulThird
      @PaulThird  10 месяцев назад

      👍👍👍

  • @SimonSalloway1
    @SimonSalloway1 10 месяцев назад

    I've also explored many of the headphone EQ sources over the years, including Amir from ASR, AutoEQ, Oratory1990 (where much of the AutoEQ data comes from), RTINGS and others, they are all based on the Harman target but all differ somewhat. My question is which one is recommended as a good starting point or primary source? I know with headphones there is no absolute answer as there are any variables which are covered in the SonarWorks article you linked.

    • @PaulThird
      @PaulThird  10 месяцев назад +1

      Just go with auto eq's reccomendation then follow it up with canopener in the mix engineers preset. Mix with that and let it become your reference point, then see how your mixes translate to speakers after 5 or 10 mixes

    • @SimonSalloway1
      @SimonSalloway1 10 месяцев назад

      @@PaulThird thanks, I've got the Sundara's like you - which EQ do you use? I got the HifiMan's based on your recommendation and Emrah as I've found my Beyer DT880's were too harsh, my first Planar's got at half price from the Amazon day sale! 😎

    • @PaulThird
      @PaulThird  10 месяцев назад +1

      When I used sundara I was using realphones and emrah was proq3 and canopener

    • @SimonSalloway1
      @SimonSalloway1 10 месяцев назад

      @@PaulThird Did Emrah use Amir/ASR, Oratory1990 or AutoEQ settings for ProQ3?

    • @PaulThird
      @PaulThird  10 месяцев назад +2

      I can't remember if I'm being honest. I wanna say Amir but can't for certain

  • @united100
    @united100 10 месяцев назад

    Hi...:) what Eq do you propose or what do you use if not proq3

    • @PaulThird
      @PaulThird  10 месяцев назад +1

      Stock daw eq

    • @united100
      @united100 10 месяцев назад

      @@PaulThird I compared 4 different eqs, Ableton, waves LinEQ, Proq3, and Kirchoff on PluginDoctor, Q factors are completely different on each of these EQs

    • @PaulThird
      @PaulThird  10 месяцев назад +1

      Kirchoff is correct. I know cause I got emrah to check for me. Pretty sure he said studio one stock eq is correct as well. Trial and error. There's maths behind it but I forget exactly what it is
      Also don't use waves lin eq, you don't want to be using linear phase eq for headphone correction as there are actually phase corrections needed as well as headphones are not linear phase, I got mixed up with the speaker correction as sonarworks state that linear phase is best

    • @united100
      @united100 10 месяцев назад

      @@PaulThird thanks for reply I appreciate it, P.S sonarworks for headphones. sucks big time , at least for Sundara and Focal Clear Professional

  • @nersonangelo
    @nersonangelo 5 месяцев назад

    Hi Paul where do I adjust that preamp setting above the EQ stats? I mean in the EQ that I will be using thnx

    • @PaulThird
      @PaulThird  5 месяцев назад

      Pretty sure preamp is just output gain

    • @nersonangelo
      @nersonangelo 5 месяцев назад

      Oh thnx much Paul @@PaulThird

  • @rickmassimo6192
    @rickmassimo6192 10 месяцев назад

    At the bottom of the autoeq list of parameters it says "Preamp" and a suggested adjustment (in my case it's -6.7). What did you do with that? Does that mean you should adjust the output of your eq accordingly? Something else?

    • @PaulThird
      @PaulThird  10 месяцев назад +1

      I think so yeah. I perceive that as the eq output

    • @rickmassimo6192
      @rickmassimo6192 10 месяцев назад

      @@PaulThird OK, this may be a dumb question, but if I turn down the output of the EQ and then I have to turn up my interface to hear at the same volume, what have I accomplished?

    • @PaulThird
      @PaulThird  10 месяцев назад +1

      @rickmassimo6192 because it goes after the limiter. Your interface can't control your daw from clipping.

    • @rickmassimo6192
      @rickmassimo6192 10 месяцев назад

      @@PaulThird Right -- I forgot it was after the limiter. Thanks!

  • @OliChristenDrew
    @OliChristenDrew 2 месяца назад

    Wow, the Harman curve is a game-changer, indeed! I just made profiles for an HD 25 (that I use for acoustic recording) and a DT 990 PRO (that I use for editing). Et voilà, my monitoring system in a treated room and all the headphones now sound similar-in a natural way. I could never achieve the same thing with Sonarworks; everything just sounded... off. Similar as well, but off. I guess, after all, the different target curve makes all the difference.

    • @PaulThird
      @PaulThird  2 месяца назад +1

      🤓🤓

    • @OliChristenDrew
      @OliChristenDrew 2 месяца назад

      @@PaulThird , thanks for the video; you made my day!

  • @realraven2000
    @realraven2000 10 месяцев назад +1

    I have to say that headphone correction curves like the ones supplied with waves Nx really don't work well for me, maybe it is personal taste or "Knowing" my headphones too well.

    • @PaulThird
      @PaulThird  10 месяцев назад +1

      NX never sounded right to me. Just sounds wierd

  • @axmirmusic
    @axmirmusic 10 месяцев назад

    The output on the pro3 would the preamp or how do i calculate that preamp part for the fabfilter?

    • @PaulThird
      @PaulThird  10 месяцев назад +1

      I think it's the output

  • @thegroove2000
    @thegroove2000 6 месяцев назад

    Used the Harmon curve for my headphones with Sonarworks and all is well.

  • @younited8959
    @younited8959 4 дня назад

    Does this apply for the room correction as well? I'm considering getting Sonarworks to treat my room, do you recommend that?

    • @PaulThird
      @PaulThird  4 дня назад +1

      I use it for my room but I'm away to try arc very soon

    • @younited8959
      @younited8959 4 дня назад

      ​@PaulThird Thanks for the reply! Do you recommend using the Realphones 2.0 for targeting that curve? I currently have the Ollo S4X and they have a curve for them

    • @PaulThird
      @PaulThird  4 дня назад +1

      @younited8959 only use realphones with the room simulations. Their curves are based on anachoic chambers to work better with the rooms they are emulating. The curves are not meant to be used on their own. And don't get me started on the "harman curve" they added. As much use as a chocolate teapot

  • @oldmenwithnewguns5997
    @oldmenwithnewguns5997 5 дней назад

    What is the profile option on the left for? Bass boost, treble boost and max gain. Shouldnt it be 0 bass boost for more flat sound?

    • @PaulThird
      @PaulThird  5 дней назад

      For the reference target

  • @Sandvinch
    @Sandvinch 6 месяцев назад

    I have one question. I was able to get the ananda nano pro q 3 preset on your patreon but when i opened the preset, it was on the zero latency setting. should i change it to natural phase or leave it as is on zero latency? Thank you in advance!

    • @PaulThird
      @PaulThird  6 месяцев назад

      Zero latency. Try nulling them and you'll see why

    • @Sandvinch
      @Sandvinch 6 месяцев назад

      @@PaulThird My god, the difference it makes is CRAZY haha. Yeah zero latency all the way, thank you so much.

    • @Sandvinch
      @Sandvinch 6 месяцев назад

      @@PaulThird Another question that popped into my mind is the firmware of the topping dac/amps like the dx7 pro+ for instance. Should we update the firmware of our dac/amps to get the absolute best results out of them or are they already fine without having to install new firmware on these dac/amps?

    • @PaulThird
      @PaulThird  6 месяцев назад

      Yeah always update the firmware

    • @Sandvinch
      @Sandvinch 6 месяцев назад

      @@PaulThird Thank you!

  • @mpasistasyalanci
    @mpasistasyalanci 10 месяцев назад

    I have sonar works but I don’t use it anymore, I’m going to try this. One thing I didn’t like is that it affects to many bands and I can hear either phase issues or transient losses with my dt-770 s . Also I listen those headphones to many different devices from my iPad to my synth and e drum kit etc so I’m more familiar to their sound without eq. I know I need a bit of low mids more and that they are too bright so I made an eq with two bands by ear and I use that as a comparison ,cause I known that sometimes I tend to let a lot of muddy frequencies if I’m not hearing them

    • @PaulThird
      @PaulThird  10 месяцев назад +1

      🤓🤓

    • @mpasistasyalanci
      @mpasistasyalanci 10 месяцев назад

      I’ve just opened the app and my eq to see how close I’m and I’m pretty happy, we have almost the same boost in 215 hz an other close to 3k and a cut close to 5k , in the app they have a cut around 100hz that I’ve heard but I let it be cause I am used to it from my room, the desk etc and also being a frequent frequency boost with small subs in pc speakers etc

  • @YoMyNamesJakeG
    @YoMyNamesJakeG 3 месяца назад

    two questions - does the eq just go on your master output as the last insert? or create a sub master with your 2 bus processing and this eq as the only plugin on the true master? Second, if pro q 3 doesnt translate exactly with the q settings, then are you just eyeballing the curve based on what autoeq spits out with its numbers as a guide?

    • @PaulThird
      @PaulThird  3 месяца назад +1

      Put the eq as one of the last plugins on the master (before or after your crosstalk, doesn't matter which)
      Check emrahs pinned comment for the proq3 q calculation

    • @YoMyNamesJakeG
      @YoMyNamesJakeG 3 месяца назад

      Thanks man. Great stuff

  • @bluematrix5001
    @bluematrix5001 10 месяцев назад +1

    Gordito, when yu say Mixing you mean that you mainly mix with headphones? as I understand people like Bob Katz do not sugest Harman Curve for speakers, and for Headphones a hybrid of HC and other eq points

    • @PaulThird
      @PaulThird  10 месяцев назад

      Tbh Bob Katz can do what Bob Katz is gonna do. I choose to trust Emrah as he is someone who has proven mixing on headphones can be done professionally. I personally feel my mixing has had better translation following his method.
      There isnt any solid rules regarding mixing on headphones, you just need to experiment and learn a method that hopefully results in good translation

  • @screamingunderbelly
    @screamingunderbelly 6 месяцев назад

    The beyerdynamic DT 900 pro X has a narrow but steep dip around the 4030Hz point, even after the fix of AutoEq calibration it still has a dip of about -4db away from the Harman curve, what is the best remedy for this or is the auto EQ still right for suggesting this 🙏 thanks bro if you can help on this one 🤟

    • @PaulThird
      @PaulThird  6 месяцев назад +1

      I really don't know tbh. Must just be an error that you have to deal with. Quick look online and apparently it's a "beyerdynamic" thing. Or maybe an error from whoever measured the cans in the first place but it seems to get mentioned a lot.
      Id still use the same auto eq approach as it's still fixing the rest of the frequency response but tbh I would reccomend hifiman sundaras all day compared to any beyerdynamic. Better low end response, lower distortion, amazing soundstage & around the same price as well

    • @screamingunderbelly
      @screamingunderbelly 6 месяцев назад

      @@PaulThird Thanks man, i'll use the same approach with the auto eq for now, should be alright, only a lil home studio set-up anyways 🤟

  • @maximivanov8886
    @maximivanov8886 10 месяцев назад

    System wide apo eq doesn't work in reaper. I wonder why you decided to make your own eq adjustments when there is an option to use an IR ?

    • @PaulThird
      @PaulThird  10 месяцев назад

      I assume an IR would give you a ton of band adjustments as apposed to broad brush stroaks like making your own eq adjustments
      So my answer would be to give the engineer more control over the adjustments

  • @VDJ4500
    @VDJ4500 4 месяца назад

    Just yesterday i've loaded Neumann NDH20 headphones curve in Sonarworks and i was surprised to see the curve didn't make the sound "flat" rather amplified even more NDH20's own coloration in 5k spectrum etc and as a result they sounded even more toilet-boxy as without it 😅... is it just me or am i getting delusional? Well.. it seems Sonarworks allows to do "custom curves" so i will attempt to adjust it so it sounds more like my Dynaudio Core-47 speakers... 😅.. or returning the headphones altogether and getting something else. Any recommendations? I appreciate your video. Reason for using headphones for mixing for me is for binaural/atmos mixing...

    • @PaulThird
      @PaulThird  4 месяца назад

      If it's binaural mixing try Sony MDR-MV1 or Ollo S5X. S5X do not need any external calibration, they even come with their own calibration file for a daw plugin that puts that specific headphone within a dB of their immersive target

  • @screamingunderbelly
    @screamingunderbelly 6 месяцев назад

    Hello brother do you turn this eq off after you've finished using it as a reference for your mix, and export it without the eq? 🙏

    • @PaulThird
      @PaulThird  6 месяцев назад +1

      I use the listen bus on studio one so I dont have to switch eq off but if on master then yeah bypass on export

    • @screamingunderbelly
      @screamingunderbelly 6 месяцев назад

      @@PaulThird Thanks so much mate, helped massively 🤟

  • @ssserotonin1373
    @ssserotonin1373 10 месяцев назад

    Paul i think you would highly appreciate the se tnt dm2 if you have dynamic mics. I used the variable impedance and the extra gain and it helped me tweak the tone to my voice nicely. Very impressive in comparison to the cloud lifter. I did not like the cloud lifter. Very impressed. I’m getting a fuller sound and nicer sound to MY voice with dynamics in my studio. Sold my 103!

  • @swapnilpradhan5417
    @swapnilpradhan5417 10 месяцев назад

    Is the lowend on the harman curve too much ? Will it tranlate well if i go for this approach?

    • @PaulThird
      @PaulThird  10 месяцев назад

      If you've been mixing on headphones for a while not using harman then it'll sound too much but you just need to get used to it
      If you are stuck with low end translation at the beginning I advise izotope tonal balance as a visual reference to help during the adjustment period

    • @swapnilpradhan5417
      @swapnilpradhan5417 10 месяцев назад

      @@PaulThirdthankyou so much ive been playing around with the frequency curve for the past few days !! It was really helpful ❤

  • @durrantmiller8810
    @durrantmiller8810 3 месяца назад

    I use the Sennhieser 560s and use Peace APOto tune to Harman. I decided to try sonarworks and it immediately sounded terrible low end sound muffled and lifeless and for the highs were very fatiguing. Even when I turned off their calibration and tried using peace it still sounded off until I completely unistalled the program from my computer. Weird stuff

  • @bakura_music
    @bakura_music 3 месяца назад

    Did i get it right that i would have to put an eq with the settings for my headset on the master channel inside my DAW?

    • @PaulThird
      @PaulThird  3 месяца назад +1

      On the master, at the end, make sure you don't export with the eq on though

    • @bakura_music
      @bakura_music 3 месяца назад

      @@PaulThird Thanks a lot! I'll try it out :>
      Have a nice day :)

    • @bakura_music
      @bakura_music 3 месяца назад

      Seems to work but now my problem is, that my headphones sound like sh*t without the EQ haha guess i'm addicted now 😂😂😂

  • @bugeyedmudafuka2
    @bugeyedmudafuka2 7 месяцев назад

    Out of curiosity are you still using realphones or are you now just eq'ing the phones and using can opener etc? Currently demoing realphones and while i like it to some extent, there seems to be so many settings to adjust its hard to know whats actually an optimal setting.

    • @PaulThird
      @PaulThird  7 месяцев назад +1

      I use ollo S5X with realphones but use canopener and harman eq with HE1000SE & Ananda Nano

    • @bugeyedmudafuka2
      @bugeyedmudafuka2 7 месяцев назад

      @@PaulThird So if realphones had profiles of those two phones would you still use that? Just finding the sheer amount of possible settings a bit annoying. Much better sounding than sonarworks though, which sounds too processed for my ears anyway.

    • @PaulThird
      @PaulThird  7 месяцев назад

      Realphones is very simple. Just use the default room. That's pretty much their ideal room. You shouldn't need to go deep into settings and shit.

    • @bugeyedmudafuka2
      @bugeyedmudafuka2 7 месяцев назад

      @@PaulThird Ya, true enough. Stay in easy mode and try a few mixes with it while I'm demoing. Cheers

  • @WarrenPostma
    @WarrenPostma 10 месяцев назад

    What’s your opinion of crossfeed plugins like Goodhertz CanOpener?

    • @vincecrow4512
      @vincecrow4512 10 месяцев назад

      I’ve noticed that it colors the sound in a way that sounds kind of blurred to me. My favorite for cross feed is Airwindows Monitor 3 set to the “Cans A” setting. It’s free too which is nice 😊

    • @PaulThird
      @PaulThird  10 месяцев назад +1

      Canopener is what me and Emrah use. Mix Engineer preset. Job done

  • @yikelu
    @yikelu 10 месяцев назад +1

    That's the importance of *references* though. Because it's all comparative as our aural perception can adapt so quickly.

  • @gh0stransist0r
    @gh0stransist0r 9 месяцев назад

    Toneboosters Morphit with Harman Target also nice. $30. I compared it with using Pro-Q3 they sound almost similar.

    • @PaulThird
      @PaulThird  9 месяцев назад

      I was advised against Morphit due to the amount of bands it uses. Similar to sonarworks

  • @spookier444
    @spookier444 17 дней назад

    holy... tried to mix my song today and i just gave up and felt so disappointed in myself i didnt know what was wrong... it's been 9 months since you dropped this, could you please tell me if they fixed their curves ?

    • @PaulThird
      @PaulThird  17 дней назад +1

      Sonarworks?.. They'll never touch them cause that's the sonarworks sound

    • @spookier444
      @spookier444 17 дней назад

      @@PaulThird also, do you recommend any particular EQ to set these points within the DAW? im using neutron 4 but it feels laggy...

    • @PaulThird
      @PaulThird  17 дней назад

      Ditch sonarworks. Get a harman eq from auto eq and put the settings into your daw eq. Job done

  • @val-u-music
    @val-u-music 10 месяцев назад

    Beyerdynamics DT990 PRO 250ohm : after multiplying the autoeq Q's result by 1.4 for fabfilter Q3
    frq (20hz) - (+7,2) db - bell q (0.966)
    frq (182hz) - (-3) db - bell q (1.218)
    frq (541hz) - (+3.4) db - bell q (0.882)
    frq (5923.7hz) - (-5.1) db - high shelf q (6.272)
    If you guys mange to make a better one than this one please let me know
    great video paul!

  • @adilbektemirkhanov6750
    @adilbektemirkhanov6750 10 месяцев назад

    Great content! Never knew about such this as 'Harman curve' - eye opening! Been looking forward to get a license of dSoniq Realphones, but this video reminded me how knowledge and skepticism can save your money and time.

    • @PaulThird
      @PaulThird  10 месяцев назад

      I still reccomend realphones though. Before we upgraded to Ananda nano, Emrah was using his harman curve + canopener with the sundaras and I was using realphones with the sundara as I really liked the whole package.
      Realphones translates really well and was more enjoyable for me to mix through.
      If you don't want to spend the £85 on realphones though then harman eq + canopener will get you the same translation

  • @JetLagBeat
    @JetLagBeat 10 месяцев назад

    Game changer!
    Does anyone know where to put this EQ in the signal path in your DAW? Obviously after your final limiter but then it will affect the metering and most likely put you above 0dB? Is there anyway to apply this EQ outside of the DAW? I’m using FL Studio and Abelton.

    • @PaulThird
      @PaulThird  10 месяцев назад +1

      Cause the headphone frequency response isn't linear phase so there are still phase corrections needed.
      Its a manual approach so write down the frequencies, q, gain etc and then manually apply that to your stock daw eq or proq3 but you'll need to account for the q difference in proq3. Somebody commented the math calc translation somewhere.
      Ensure that the eq is AFTER the limiter and adjust your output gain in the eq accordingly to avoid clipping but I'm pretty sure that's what the preamp value is for at the bottom of the adjustments in auto eq.

    • @soundman127
      @soundman127 10 месяцев назад +1

      Have you seen Listen Hub? I put monitoring plug ins there, then they stay out of the daw

  • @Lamarro
    @Lamarro 10 месяцев назад

    i do use sonarworks for headphones for surgical listening but i never go above 70% on the mix knob

  • @bekatech7423
    @bekatech7423 10 месяцев назад

    What do you think about kali lp 8 monitor ?

    • @PaulThird
      @PaulThird  10 месяцев назад

      They sound great

  • @SammiLucia
    @SammiLucia 8 месяцев назад

    Agreed. I've tried Sonarworks on high-end monitors in a treated studio, and on a few monitoring cans, and I have to uninstall it. I thought I was doing something wrong...