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Old 27th February 2012   #1
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Any Focusrite-VRM-like VST for headphone mix?

Hello

Now i'm looking for a VST similar to Focusrite's VRM since I have to mix only with headphones as I'm now living in a dorm.

The reason why I don't go for Saffire pro24 DSP is that I have to use USB, and for VRM box is that I don't want to use the D/A and Headphone amp of VRM box.

I heard there are already many VSTs which virtually make a headphone sound like speakers.

However, I couldn't find those VSTs because I don't know how to search them..

Could you recommend some choices available, please?
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Some people swore by these:

112dB

TB Isone

I had them all, including the VRM, none of them are particularly convincing though.
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You can use vrm box with coaxial spdif. I came across this a few days ago Flux:: sound and picture development

Haven't tried it yet though.
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Thank you so much

I've been so busy for a few days and I forgot to check replies.

I'm gonna try those recommendation. Thank you so much :D
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I have a VRM Box. Its OK for what it does but I don't mix with it. When I first got it I played around with it a lot but to be truthful I rarely use it anymore.
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The VRM Box is very handy for me for preventing distortion. Any minute amount of distrortion will show up on the VRM Box before anything else. Does it sound like actual speakers? Not quite, but it's a good mix reference.
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