
An idea I got from Bapu in the coffee house, so this is another option. I have just put Morphit (poor mans sonarworks!) on and am trying to set up a second mix to the second headphone out. Might be worthy of a topic in the coffee house. How people juggle this I don't know but I bet everyone has different ways of achieving it. The technical side of mixing demands a flat neutral sound in order to get the mix right and transferable to a range of listening devices. I think this is a problem for home recording musicians, namely, musicians want a lively exciting, colored sound when recording and playing because it is inspirational. Don't like that dull effect it does to the sound where I have to re-tweak all the amps/fx's in trying to get that 'openness with full tones' I get when it's disabled.Ĭan you ignore Sonarworks during creating and just use it when it comes to the mixing stage.

When I disable Sonarworks, the tones/responses/feel are much more livelier which is what I want when playing and recording.
