(02-24-2025, 08:36 AM)ivosight Wrote: Soundop allows you to route tracks to different device channels when using ASIO devices. You can send audio from the master track for monitoring. If we add the monitoring FX panel, the monitoring effects will only apply to the master track output. This could pose a problem if you are monitoring on multiple devices. If you know of other software with similar features, please give us some references.
I guess there are many terms and realizations for monitoring FX. In most of the cases I suppose they work for the main buss (LR) channels. Perhaps some of these can be set up for doing multichannel (surround) room correction or multiple different monitoring chains, but I'm not too familiar with it. I have corrected my surround setup with a separate hardware DSP. But just enabling a single stereo monitoring FX chain after the main LR bus in Soundop would be a big improvement in my opinion. No need perhaps to dig any deeper. You could always swith the monitoring FX preset for different situation like monitor speaker listening or different headphones.
Here are some examples of different realizations, there might be more though:
Presonus Studio One has "Listen Bus", which in addition to solo listening, enables one to use headphones / room correction plugins separate from actual master channel:
https://s1manual.presonus.com/en/StudioO...sten%20bus
Wavelab has Playback Processing, for setting up your room or headphones correction:
https://www.steinberg.help/r/wavelab-pro...est_c.html
Cubase (and possibly Nuendo?) have Control Room section, which can be used for room and headphones correction, separate from main bus:
https://archive.steinberg.help/cubase_pr...oom_c.html
Reaper has Monitoring FX:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hk8qN-69tNE
I'm not sure if Adobe Audition has this feature, perhaps not. So it might be an advantage to have it, if compared to Audition.