Subject: | Re: Mixing using Headphones |
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From: | "robin_parmar_sound" robin_parmar_sound |
Date: | Tue May 22, 2012 5:43 pm ((PDT)) |
Dan Dugan wrote: > This is ridiculous. The system doesn't include > any way for equalizing your headphones. Different > models of headphones have very different sounds. Dan, why would this device try to emulate different headphones? That seems contrary to its task to emulate different speaker systems. Surely you would want to listen using the headphones you know best, so that at least one parameter was being held constant. -- Robin Parmar |
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