

However you will have to turn it off whenever exporting. You simply mix/master your project with Sonarworks being active. "cheap headphones" - isn't that feature somewhere? In "predefined target curves" are just 2 entries. Can you tell me where I can find the simulation of e.g. It sounds like I have not the right understanding and YES that might be true. So be honest, I simply like the sound of my Beyerdynamic 990 - but what is wrong listen to it purely? Aren't all headphones do a similar artificial "making it more fancy" thing? And doesn't that mean others would hear a similar sound? What does it sound a bit mono? Without sonarworks, I hear more space/room. Is it normal at all, that everything sounds so "wrong" with sonarworks, even Spotify-Songs? Is it a good idea at all to listen to music with sonarworks ON or is it just a tool for mixing?

But wouldn't it for example double the bass if my Headphone do this by nature if I increase it to sound good again?

What is now the correct way to mix? Shall it sound great again using EQs? If I switch ON Sonarworks with my Beyerdynamic 990 250 Ohm, everything sounds "wrong" / "boring". Ok, I got the idea let's neutralize the specific headphone's EQ. And yes, I used my headphones and boxes to mix and sometimes I wonder why it is so "wrong" e.g. First I have to tell you, I am trying Sonarworks Demo (for Headphones) and I understand that each headphone has it's own EQ shape.
