![]() ![]() “…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 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. 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.ĭigging 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. ![]() “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.A song played through a tablet's speakers is a very different experience to sitting in the sweet spot of some quality home hi-fi audio throwers. MixChecker from Audified allows home mixers and studio pros to hear what their tracks sound like when listening through a TV, car stereo, smartphone or studio monitors and adjust for any weak spots. "You need your mix to sound great despite of what lousy conditions your audience uses," says Audified. And that's precisely what the MixChecker plug-in was designed to do. The VST/AU/AAX plug-in for Windows (7 to 10) and Mac (OS X 10.6 and above) systems is added to the master track at the end of the listening chain in digital audio workstation (DAW) software to transform the monitors or speakers you're using into reference monitors or one of a number of consumer devices.Ī dozen acoustic simulations available at the click of a button, including computer speakers, earphones, laptop speakers and hi-fi speakers. Audified says that it has measured all of the available devices in laboratory conditions in order to provide faithful sonic models, though details of which devices have served as lab rats have not been revealed. As such, the end result is probably best viewed as an approximation of type (the audio output from two same brand, different model tablets can vary significantly, for example). Still, potentially very useful all the same.Īnd, in recognition that not all studio monitors deliver a truly flat response, there are also some buttons to specify the type of speakers or headphones you're listening through so that the plug-in can compensate accordingly. ![]() ![]() A bypass mode cancels all signal processing. The MixChecker plug-in is available now for US$149, with a 30 day trial available for folks to try before they buy. ![]()
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