![]() The original paper that eventually resulted in the Harman curve was published ten years ago. Like practically every paper on audio that takes a strong stand, it was met with a mixture of praise, scorn, and indifference. Now others are responding by suggesting their own alternatives to the Harman curve-and headphone enthusiasts are left scratching their heads, wondering which, if any, of these will agree fully with their own ears. ![]() I’m aware of five different published modern, basic headphone target curves, although some of them have variants, and I know manufacturers all have target curves of some sort, even if they’re not published. ![]() are in the same folder with the three but I can only see three in the menu. ![]() (If you like, you could throw in the free-field and diffuse-field target curves, too, but they’re considered obsolete for the most part.) I hope the originators of these five curves will pardon any oversimplifications in my following brief synopses. Hello, I just recently got the Tonal Balance control in an Izotope bundle and I cant seem to find more than 3 target curves (bass heavy, modern and orchestral). Let’s begin with a chart I’ve concocted that compares these curves the versions of the curves here are all intended for earphone voicing. ![]()
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