Unlike typical virtual 5.1 or 7.1 surround sound headphones, Waves claims the head-tracking technology creates a “realistic sound environment” that appears to be the audio equivalent of a VR headset, tracking your head in 360 degrees so the sound source will shift with your head’s position. It’s difficult to gauge how well the technology functions without testing it, but it’s easy to imagine it creating an immersive virtual gig experience if it works properly. The Nx Head Tracker is compatible with all Waves Nx virtual mix room software: Nx Virtual Mix Room, Abbey Road Studio 3, Nx Ocean Way Nashville, CLA Nx, etc. The Nx Head Tracker is compatible with all Waves Nx virtual mix room software: Nx Virtual Mix Room, Abbey Road Studio 3, Nx Ocean Way Nashville, CLA Nx, etc. Waves also says Nx will simulate the natural delay in sound between your ears. Instead of just hearing sound directly through the left and right channels of the headphones, Waves says that the app simulates a real acoustic environment, with sounds coming from external sources and ambient sounds reflected from surfaces around you. Waves Nx consists of two parts: an app you install on your desktop or mobile device, and a Bluetooth head tracker that sits on the band of your headphones so it knows where the sound should be coming from in relation to your head’s postition. The front 2 USB ports didn't work too well with this on my machine.Waves Nx uses an app and head-tracking technology to create a “realistic sound environment.”Īudio plug-in company Waves Audio has launched a Kickstarter campaign for a new piece of technology the company claims will bring an immersive 3D sound experience to any old pair of stereo headphones. Have already TouchOSC running on an Android tablet.
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