![]() It's got to be the most generous demo I've ever seen. It works as a plugin and system wide, just like SW4 I have read posts from the company admitting it's too tweaky for most users and they plan to release a simplified option soon. They have a ton of headphone models and seem to keep adding them (in a cheeky move, they even included Slate's VSX phones so you can compare his software with theirs). ![]() ![]() It only does headphone correction (not speakers) and, if you'd like, it adds a "studio" sound and crossfeed, and speaker emu and all that. I see a lot of people in that thread talking about dSONIQ's Realphones and I was curious if anyone had any thoughts on it? I just downloaded the demo so I'm nowhere near making any sort of decision on it. I really like SW4 but am waffling on upgrading. The previous upgrade from SW3 to SW4 was like $19! The initial upgrade for previous owners was $119 but they have now lowered it to $89 for the Studio+Headphones. ![]() I'm a Sonar Works 4 user and have been following the long and complaint-filled threads regarding the latest upgrade/rebranding (SoundID?) People are saying it was released while still in BETA, windows 10 users are having a lot of issues with clicks/pops and profiles resetting and the upgrade price is really high for what seems to be mostly the rebranded GUI, the re-addition of things they removed from SW4 (targets of other speakers to emulate them) and a couple other things - some of which do seem cool like the ability to only correct what you want and to have different correction for different outputs. ![]()
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