![]() We measured the frequency responses and behaviour of all the devices listed in MixChecker in laboratory conditions to create their true and faithful models that you can rely on. When enlighted, only clean signal comes through MixChecker. The Bypass button turns all processing off. Use as a utility plugin, width plugin or final mix checker. Control the balance between your mid and side signals. Invert polarity of left/right channels to check phase compatibility. ![]() Solo and left/right channels to check response at either side. That will change the resulting sound accordingly. Features and uses: Emulate the sound of classic monitors - Yamaha NS-10, Auratone 5C and Genelec. It will allow you to tell MixChecker, you are using average 5" or 8" speakers or headphones. Therefore we also added the Compensation section. Not all studio monitors deliver flat frequency response. Pressing a single button will turn your monitors into the selected device. ![]() The Simulation offers acoustic models of several consumer devices and classic reference monitors. MixChecker functions are divided into two sections. And get back to mixing and corrections while you still know what the problem in your mix was. Now you can use the MixChecker to perform quick round test that will only take a few seconds. Import your mix to your smartphone, burn on CD and listen in your car, get back to your studio, do little tweaks and export again. In past, to ensure your mix sounds right on any device, you had to export your sound and listen in different conditions. You need your mix to sound great despite of what lousy conditions your audience uses. They even use their desktop speakers, tablets and smartphones or their earphones. They watch TV, listen to music in their cars. The consumers, the people you are mixing your content for, do not use hi-end studio monitors. To bring the best quality to your audience, you need to check your mixes as often as possible. Have you ever wondered why your music, your videos, showreels and movies do not sound well when you move out of your studio? Why do they lose punch and clarity that your awesome studio monitors deliver? That is because you do not use the same equipment the real people use. ![]() Plug it in the master track of your project as the last segment of your listening chain and quickly turn your studio monitors into classic reference monitors or several consumer devices. “Meanwhile, MixChecker Pro 1.2 also benefits from a redesigned and simplified UI to speed up workflow, with improved simulations of over 60 different devices, device distortion, and added background noise as the ultimate tool for checking reference mixes without resorting to extra exports.This ultimate mixing assistant will help you to get better mixes instantly. Of course, precise definition of devices and listening environments always afford users the best simulations with which to test their reference mixes in real time. Digging deeper, users can choose from 12 different consumer devices, Audified having made sure that the simulations represent the most accurate representation of each device concerned by spending weeks measuring their frequency responses and other behaviour in laboratory conditions to create accurate models that can be relied on. MixChecker (VST/AAX/AU plug-in) saves your precious time. It includes improved simulations while also benefitting from lower latency and CPU (Central Processing Unit) consumption, with better and more stable performance as a result - not forgetting also adding Apple Silicon (M1) and Windows 11 support. “…MixChecker 1.2’s redesigned and simplified UI speeds up workflow, but below the hood it drops the original’s simpler, less precise impulse response engine in favour of a more precise, technologically advanced processing engine adapted from MixChecker Pro that takes into account the non-linear behaviour of simulated devices using parallel warped filters, extended Weiner’s model calibration, and more extensive measurements. It simulates over 60 different devices, including their distortion (without turning up your speakers’ volume), and adds background noise (presumably so you can hear what your music is competing against). on the used market now?īehind our shamelessly clickbaity headline: Audified’s MixChecker 1.2 is the latest version of their transducer-simulating plug-in. Can we expect to see lots of speakers, boom boxes, etc. ![]()
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