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Ircam hEar: anyone using it?

Postby ptrickf » Tue Jun 12, 2012 1:39 pm

Anyone using Ircam hEar?

http://www.fluxhome.com/products/plug_ins/ircam_hear

I have to mix mainly on headphones so I'm interested in the deal they have at the moment (that's if I've understood how it works of course). I'd love to know what people's thoughts are, especially those who have used it.

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Re: Ircam hEar: anyone using it?

Postby Simon Morrison » Thu Jun 14, 2012 10:45 am

I use Flux Ircam HEar, 112dB Redline Monitor and ToneBoosters Isone for headphone-based mixing.

As a reference tool, however, I prefer the Focusrite VRM Box - the speaker/room modeling is quite good, and the headphone amp is impressive.
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Re: Ircam hEar: anyone using it?

Postby ptrickf » Thu Jun 14, 2012 11:10 am

Thanks for the info Simon. I'd not heard of ToneBoosters Isone. Are your mixes better for using them?

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Re: Ircam hEar: anyone using it?

Postby Simon Morrison » Thu Jun 14, 2012 11:57 am

ptrickf wrote:Thanks for the info Simon. I'd not heard of ToneBoosters Isone. Are your mixes better for using them?


Hi Patrick,

ToneBoosters recently released AU versions of their full product line - definitely worth checking out.

When headphone mixing, these products have dramatically improved my mixes.

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Re: Ircam hEar: anyone using it?

Postby rhb » Thu Jun 14, 2012 12:07 pm

FWIW, I've used this plug (as well as Redline & Toneboosters), and I've had by far the most success with Isone. Its imaging is better, the CPU load is less, and it has some very powerful features. To my ears, Ircam's effort is middle-of-the-road in terms of quality (price aside).

But honestly, none of these plugins really does the job yet. It's tricky stuff. The best binaural sim I've ever heard is Smyth Research's Realiser A8; this is so good it's spooky. But it's a standalone unit, and it costs $3K. Oh well.

I'd recommend checking out Isone in detail; I think it's as good as it gets for a human budget.
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Re: Ircam hEar: anyone using it?

Postby ptrickf » Thu Jun 14, 2012 1:16 pm

Thanks guys - I'm checking Toneboosters stuff out now.
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