By working with the same reference sound with your colleagues and clients, you can save time and money, no matter the distance or gear you have.
"SoundID Reference for Multichannel provides accurate and reliable reference sound for speaker configurations, from simple stereo to 9.1.6 atmos systems. It also works with headphones, allowing calibration for over 480 headphone models from our expanding database of headphone profiles, ensuring consistent reference sound between headphones and speakers.
Main Features:
Reliable, consistent, and user-friendly software for calibrating all audio systems:
Accurate speaker measurements and calibration for audio systems from stereo to 9.1.6 channels.
High precision of the SoundID reference measurement microphone with individual calibration curves at multiple angles.
Ready-to-use headphone calibration for over 480 models.
Control your target sound:
Flat target curve used by over 100,000 music creators worldwide.
Customize your target by limiting the frequency range for calibration or manually adjusting the target curve.
High performance and flexibility:
Zero-latency DSP plugin for multiple channels.
Channel phase alignment for highly accurate time delay calibration.
Native support for Apple Silicon / M1 chip platforms.
Export calibration profiles to supported hardware:
AVID MTRX with SPQ DSP
AVID MTRX Studio
DAD AX32 with SPQ DSP
Dolby Atmos Renderer mastering package
Jones-Scanlon studio monitors
Kit Contents:
Product license activation key: the product can be activated and used on 3 computers.
SoundID measurement microphone with XLR connector and individual calibration profile.
Microphone clip for a Ø21~26 mm microphone with a 5/8" thread.
SoundID Reference DAW plugin for multichannel mode (AAX, AU, VST2, VST3).
Standalone SoundID Reference application for Stereo (ASIO, WASAPI, APO, HAL).
System Requirements:
Mac: macOS 10.14; 10.15; 11 Big Sur; 12 Monterey
PC: Windows 10; 11
Microphone stand for multichannel system measurements.
Audio Interface Requirements during Speaker Measurement Process:
Phantom Power +48V
The same audio interface must be used for input-output.
Audio interface must support and be set to one of the following sampling frequency formats: 44.1kHz, 48kHz, 88kHz, 96kHz, 192kHz.
Audio hardware configuration can consist of only one external hardware device (additional preamps are supported)."
This seems to be a comprehensive setup for managing and calibrating various audio systems!