Sonarworks SoundID Reference – Speakers & Headphones + Apollo Monitor Correction Add-on
The Sonarworks SoundID Reference Speakers & Headphones + Apollo Monitor Correction Add-on
expands SoundID Reference with precise calibration for both studio monitors
and headphones, while adding direct monitor correction for Universal Audio Apollo interfaces.
It is designed for professionals who need accurate, consistent monitoring across multiple listening environments.
Key Features
- Speaker & Headphone Calibration – Delivers neutral, consistent sound across monitors and headphones.
- Apollo Monitor Correction – Applies SoundID calibration directly inside UA Apollo interfaces.
- Reliable Translation – Ensures mixes remain balanced across studios and playback systems.
- Custom Target Curves – Adapt monitoring response to industry standards or personal preference.
- Dual Monitoring Workflow – Seamlessly switch between calibrated speakers and headphones.
- Professional Use – Ideal for music production, post-production, broadcast, and streaming.
Technical Specifications
| Software Type | Speaker and headphone calibration add-on |
|---|---|
| License Type | Add-on (requires SoundID Reference base license) |
| Supported Devices | Studio monitors, headphones, and Apollo monitor paths |
| Apollo Integration | Direct monitor correction for Universal Audio Apollo interfaces |
| Operating Systems | macOS, Windows |
| Authorization | Activation via Sonarworks Product Portal |
| Requirements | Base version of Sonarworks SoundID Reference |
Why Choose the Speakers & Headphones + Apollo Add-on?
This add-on is ideal for engineers and producers who rely on both studio monitors
and headphones, while using Apollo hardware as the monitoring hub. By applying the
same calibration system across all monitoring paths, it ensures predictable results
and confident mix decisions in any professional workflow.
Compatibility
Compatible with macOS and Windows. Works with all major DAWs including
Pro Tools, Logic Pro, Cubase, Ableton Live, Studio One, FL Studio, and Reaper.
Fully supported on Universal Audio Apollo interfaces.
