![]() It's also possible to have SoundID Reference correction running at the same time on one speaker set plus a headphone output, or two headphone outputs simultaneously (even if they require different corrections).Įxisting users of Sonarworks software can also keep their existing correction files, even from previous software versions, load them in the latest SoundID Reference software and export the required files for Anubis. Anubis allows users to save all these presets and switch between them at the flip of a button, no need to go back into the SoundID Reference software.Īnd while SoundID Reference is a stereo only technology, Anubi users working in a surround sound setup can apply up to 84 EQ bands to any speaker set of any size (5.1, 7.1.4, 9.1.6 and more) for traditional manual room correction. And SoundID Reference offers various speakers, headphones and listening environment emulations (such as NS10, laptops, cars, etc.). Users can also apply different SoundID Reference correction curves to as many Anubis speaker sets as they want, or recall different room profiles for a specific speaker set (example: flat or XCurve) at the touch of a button on Anubis. Of course, this new digital filter's topology, while designed with high sample rate in mind, also offers the extra benefits and low noise to IFS equalization. The state space filter design of this Extreme Definition Equalizer has been specifically optimized to deal with the highest audio resolutions while still permitting very low noise & distortion, typically offering a THD+N of better than-110dB, throughout the entire audible (and even non-audible) range. While SoundID Reference standalone software offers 3 different filter types (low latency, mixed and linear phase), Anubis enables SoundID Reference correction using Pyramix acclaimed EQ-X filter topology.ĮQ-X is a mastering EQ used since many years on thousands of award winning records around the world. Since Merging+Anubis is meant to be the center of the studio, having SoundID Reference correction running brings confidence that no matter which source the users are listening to, they can be confident Sound Reference correction is applied. No need to worry about the inserting SoundID Reference plugin or software on the DAW anymore. The calibration software operates in the background to remove unwanted coloration, delivering accurate studio reference sound at the lowest possible latency: Less than 2ms 44.1/48 kHz, less than 1 ms at 88.2/96kHz, and less than 0.5ms at 176.4/192kHz and DXD. With SoundID Reference enabled, the calibration software enables music creators to mix with confidence regardless of the source they are listening to, whether that be a computer, DAW, live mic, etc. Everything is controlled from the built-in touchscreen and/or from any tablet or computer. ![]() “Together, we’re improving the production process with accurate, high-quality sound that creators can trust”, says Sonarworks co-founder and CPO Martins Popelis.Īs an audio interface, Anubis combines mastering grade speaker and headphone outputs, Merging’s acclaimed microphone preamps and line outs, as well as a complete monitoring engine. Users who are familiar with the power of Sonarworks' SoundID Reference can now run it directly in the Merging+Anubis hardware and get immediate headphone and room correction for studio monitors, anywhere and anytime. ![]() This partnership will provide a seamless workflow for music creators and engineers to experience accurate sound correction at the lowest possible latency on multiple outputs simultaneously.įorget about computer latencies, forget about plugins. Sonarworks’ popular calibration software SoundID Reference (previously Reference 4 software), can now be included in the Anubis interface and system controller, marking the first hardware to enable SoundID Reference correction outside of a computer.
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