With the help of the audio community via the Kickstarter campaign, Waves will expand its development of Nx, with the goal of heightening the senses and changing the way we all hear the world. The Nx Head Tracker can be used together with the Nx Virtual Mix Room plugin, or with the soon-to-be-released Waves Nx application, which will allow all consumers to experience 3D audio on their computers and mobile devices.
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The next Nx tool coming to market (expected release in September) is the Nx Head Tracker, a small Bluetooth device that latches on to any pair of headphones, tracks the user's head movements, and communicates with the Nx software. Since its release, the Nx Virtual Mix Room plugin has won unanimous acclaim. Use it with the Bluetooth Nx Head Tracker for enhanced spatial realism. Recently, Waves successfully launched the first product in the Nx family – the Nx Virtual Mix Room plugin, a “virtual monitoring” tool that recreates on headphones the ideal acoustics of a high-end mix room, allowing audio professionals to make better mixing and recording decisions on headphones. KICKSTARTER EXCLUSIVE Save 99 (Retail 198) Designed for audio professionals, the Nx Virtual Mix Room plugin recreates the ideal acoustics of a high-end mix room inside your headphones.
Waves Nx tracks the actual movements of the user's head, rendering the slightest nuances that create a real, dynamic and variable sensory experience – appropriately positioning the audio in the left and right headphones to simulate movement through a three-dimensional audio space. One of the ways it does this is by tracking the user's head position and positioning the sound in the user's headphones to match the way the user would hear it in the real world. Waves Nx bridges the gap by recreating, on headphones, the same auditory cues that reach our ears in the real world. The perception of sound over headphones is a completely different experience. It combines the interactions between acoustic sound waves and a room or space, the interaction between the sound waves and the physical movement of our head and ears, the reaction of our middle and inner ear and the audio nerve, and finally our brain's cognition and interpretation of the acoustic landscape. The perception of spatial sound is a complex phenomenon.
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Technology… sometimes you just gotta tip your hat and say, YES PLEASE!!! Check out the Waves NX promo video here… no colouring so this is in fact an awesome way to produce anywhere, anytime from your laptop and still feel like you’re in a studio.
Potential ear fatigue should be limited and they say the sound will still be flat. This depth of sound is what is needed to accurately determine placement of sounds in the stereo field and is even more crucial if you using 5.1 or 5.0 surround. What Waves NX does is deliver the sound in a real-world dimension instead of simply as a flat response into two ear cups. It clips onto your headphones, uses Bluetooth and is needed to accurately track your head movements. They’ve launched a kickstarter campaign to fund the head tracker accessory which is needed for Waves NX to work. Studio quality headphones, no matter how good and expensive they are, seldom hit the mark quite like a good pair of nearfield monitors. However Waves are one of the top developers of plugins and in theory this is an awesome concept. This is quite a novel concept and if it was any company other than Waves one could assume it to be a bit of a gimmick.