Recently announced and presented at the NAMM, Waves' NX Virtual Mix Room headphone-dedicated virtual monitoring plugin is now available.
Waves Nx is a virtual monitoring plugin that simulates the ideal acoustics of a high-end mix room – inside your headphones.
Powered by Waves’ newly-developed Nx technology, Waves Nx claims to lets you hear using your headphones “the same natural depth, natural reflections, and panoramic stereo image you would be hearing from speakers in an actual room”.
Powered by Waves’ newly-developed Nx technology, Waves Nx claims to lets you hear using your headphones “the same natural depth, natural reflections, and panoramic stereo image you would be hearing from speakers in an actual room”.
Meant to be inserted on a master buss, the plug-in aims at providing all the elements of a mix accurately laid out in space, just as they would in a professional mix room. It also makes 5.1 or 5.0 surround simulation available on a regular pair of stereo headphones, all this without coloring your sound, according to Waves.
Waves Nx can also be used with real-time head tracking (with either your computer’s camera or the upcoming Nx Head Tracker unit) for enhanced realism.
While Waves’ Nx Virtual Mix Room over Headphones is announced at a regulat MSRP of $99, but it can currently be bought at the special launching price of $49. A 14-day demo is also available.
More details at Waves’ website.
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