Isone is still in the Toneboosters legacy bundle, available at their website for free.zerocrossing wrote: Tue Dec 24, 2024 8:42 pmI see Toneboosters don’t sell Isone anymore. What does it do that Morphit doesn’t?Scrubbing Monkeys wrote: Thu Dec 19, 2024 4:22 pm i use Toneboosters Morphit then Isone. I have done this for years. My mixes translate better than in years past. I feel pretty confident when I mix something that it will sound reasonably the same across different systems.
I think Isone does more HRTF (head related transfer function, simulates environment and audio positioning from headphones, it didn't work consistently for me, very hard to calibrate) than MorphIt.
I moved to DSoniq RealPhones and didn't look back. It's often on sale and much more powerful; to be honest my mixes started to translate better since when I began using a Sennheiser HD600 headphones, RealPhones improved further the reliability of the setup in this regard.
- Mario
