How to Calibrate Your Headphones with Sonarworks Reference 4 Plugin
Overview
Sonarworks Reference 4 Headphones Plugin corrects headphones’ frequency response to produce a neutral, flat sound for more accurate mixing and listening.
What you need
- Sonarworks Reference 4 license (app + plugin)
- Measurement file for your headphone model (downloaded in the app) or a calibration mic and measurement rig (optional)
- DAW or system-wide playback (plugin available as VST/AU/AAX and systemwide app)
Step-by-step calibration (using built-in headphone calibration)
- Install & launch the Sonarworks Reference 4 app.
- Select “Headphones” and search for your headphone model.
- Download the headphone measurement profile provided by Sonarworks (most common models are available).
- Enable the headphone profile in the app — this creates a calibrated output you can route into your DAW or use systemwide.
- Insert the Reference 4 plugin in your DAW on the master/monitor bus (or enable systemwide mode).
- Choose the same headphone profile in the plugin to match the app’s correction curve.
- Set plugin mix/trim:
- Use the Level Match feature (if available) to avoid perceived loudness bias.
- Adjust the Dry/Wet (mix) control if you need partial correction for reference checking.
- Check mono compatibility and phase: use the plugin’s mono/phase tools to verify no major issues introduced.
- Listen to reference tracks and confirm improved balance—pay attention to bass, mids, and high clarity.
- Fine-tune room/monitor settings if using speakers: use the speaker calibration workflow instead.
Calibrating with a measurement mic (advanced / custom)
- Set up measurement mic (e.g., calibrated condenser) at listening position.
- Run Sonarworks measurement procedure: play the sweep tones while moving the mic through prescribed positions (follow app prompts).
- Generate a custom headphone or speaker correction profile.
- Apply profile in plugin/app and validate with reference material.
Tips for best results
- Use the Level Match feature to compare corrected vs uncorrected sound without loudness bias.
- Recalibrate if you change ear tips, pads, or listening volume drastically.
- Use flat EQ and avoid additional tonal coloration while mixing.
- Keep a few uncorrected listens to ensure mixes translate to consumer playback.
Troubleshooting
- No profile found: create a custom profile or check Sonarworks database updates.
- Plugin bypass sounds different: ensure level matching is active and plugin is correctly inserted on master.
- Latency or CPU load: use the systemwide app for lower CPU usage or increase buffer size.
Summary
Install the app/plugin, load the correct headphone profile (or measure your headphones), enable correction in the plugin, use level matching, and validate with reference tracks for more accurate mixes.
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