Toneboosters Morphit - NEW headphones improvement, simulation and customization plugin

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http://www.toneboosters.com/tb-morphit/

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Improve the quality of your headphones, simulate a wide variety of brands and models, or customize your own headphone sound with TB Morphit.

Supports more than 100 popular studio headphones



Looks intriguing, can't find a manual, wanted to know more about the tech, esp. behind the 'improvement' part. IOW, how does he know what's 'best'.

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Saw it yesterday, but I am wondering what exactly it is good for. Does it compensate for or undo the coloring of my specific headphones so that, despite using those phones, I hear how music is objectively supposed to sound?

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fluffy_little_something wrote:Saw it yesterday, but I am wondering what exactly it is good for. Does it compensate for or undo the coloring of my specific headphones so that, despite using those phones, I hear how music is objectively supposed to sound?
Exactly that is the main purpose. In combination with his Isone plugin it's sure of good use for night sessions. :)
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Seems very interesting alternative to Sonarworks.

There is a lot oh headphones model listed on website, even some poor ones but no Sony MDR-7506 - oh well maybe with update

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I guess it's not correction plugin,right?It's simulating different headphone,i believe.

And there is no Superlux HD681?Even Sonarworks Headphone plugin has it.
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tunca wrote:I guess it's not correction plugin,right?It's simulating different headphone,i believe
It does both correction and simulating different headphones.

Under the morph knob it says 'morph' in the above screenshot but there's also 'improve' (correction) and 'combine' (correction and simulation?).
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audiosabre wrote:
tunca wrote:I guess it's not correction plugin,right?It's simulating different headphone,i believe
It does both correction and simulating different headphones.
Hmm...I guess i can't see correction cause there is no my headphone.If they release Superlux HD681,i can hear difference.

By the way Generic ear bud EQ is great.I tried with my cellphone's headphone and sounded great to me.
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Is there no manual? 8)

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Cool! I just recently bought a pair of AKG K702s and I see Q701 in the screenshot, which I believe are identical. The AKGs are reasonably flat and yet super detailed and revealing in the high end.. Will be interesting to see what this plugin does with them on - maybe allowing you to make slightly more accurate decisions on EQ.

Nice modern GUI, by the way - they should redo the oldies like this. Reelbus would look slick as.

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It's very interesting, I've tried to make my own correction curves with an EQ, but just eyeballing it from response curves found on the net didn't yield results I could really rely on. Unfortunately it lacks the profile for my current cans, but it does for my next ones.

The new UI style is excellent, looking forward to see it on the other plugins.

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Great!

Unfortunately for me the ATH-M40X is not on the list :(
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How does it compare to Sonarworks?

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I think I need some explaining. How can it emulate another pair of headphones without knowing what model I'm using at the moment? To my understanding, the software first need to know what headphones I'm using to "neutralize" them, before taking on the task to emulate another pair. And by testing the demo, there was no way to enter what headphones I use.

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..or maybe I was just tired when testing out the other day, on the screenshot it seems like this is actually how it works...need to check again.
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Yep, this is actually how it works. ;)
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mladi wrote:Yep, this is actually how it works. ;)
Great, thanks. Saves me the testing tonight, but very interesting, will test it further another day :)
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