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Sonarworks Sonarworks is an audio technology company based in Riga, Latvia, specializing in acoustic calibration software. The company is renowned for its audio calibration solutions for both studio environments and consumer use, aimed at providing accurate sound reproduction by compensating for the acoustic properties of rooms, headphones, and speakers. History Sonarworks was founded in 2012 by Helmuts Bēms and Martins Popelis. The company emerged from a shared interest in audio engineering and a mission to solve the problem of inconsistent sound quality across different listening environments. Initially focused on professional audio and studio calibration, Sonarworks has since expanded its product line to include solutions for home and personal audio enthusiasts. Products SoundID Reference Sonarworks’ flagship product, SoundID Reference, the successor to Reference 4 is a software suite designed for professional audio engineers and producers. It includes tools for both speaker and headphone calibration, aiming to deliver a flat frequency response, as well as translation check, which allows users to simulate how their mix will sound on different devices. SoundID Reference is widely used in professional studios worldwide for its precise and reliable performance. SoundID SoundID is a consumer-focused product that brings Sonarworks' calibration technology to everyday listeners. It creates a personalized sound profile based on the user's hearing preferences and the characteristics of their headphones. SoundID can be used with various music streaming services and devices, aiming to enhance the listening experience by providing balanced and accurate sound reproduction. SoundID VoiceAI SoundID VoiceAI (the newest addition to Sonarworks’ product range) is a voice transformer plugin working directly in a DAW. The plugin offers 40+ high-quality, royalty-free presets with voices and instruments. Technology Sonarworks employs a proprietary calibration technology that uses measurement microphones to analyze the acoustic properties of speakers, rooms, and headphones. The software then generates a custom EQ curve to correct any frequency response anomalies, ensuring that the sound reproduction is as true to the original recording as possible. This technology is designed to eliminate issues such as room modes, resonances, and other acoustic imperfections that can affect the listening experience. Applications Sonarworks' products are used in a variety of settings, including: Professional Studios: Audio engineers and producers use Sonarworks for mixing and mastering to ensure their work translates well across different playback systems. Home Studios: Independent musicians and producers benefit from Sonarworks' calibration tools to improve their home studio setups. Consumer Audio: Everyday listeners use SoundID to personalize their headphone experience and achieve high-fidelity sound on their personal devices. Awards and Recognition Sonarworks has received numerous accolades for its innovative audio technology, including industry awards and positive reviews from professional audio publications. The company is recognized for its contributions to improving sound accuracy and consistency in both professional and consumer audio markets.
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