LEWITT Space Replicator Update

LEWITT’s Space Replicator plugin lets you create better mixes by bringing professional studio spaces to your headphones. You can also check how your mix translates on a phone, in a car, and more. The update includes a new live venue which features one of Europe’s most distinct club PA systems, and an extended list of new headphone compensation profiles with over 100 new models.
The first new space is perfect for electronic music producers. LEWITT has created an accurate virtual acoustic replica of the Viennese club venue PRST (Praterstrasse), famous for its accurate PA system ranked among the best in Europe. In this new virtual acoustic space, you can experience your tracks on the dance floor and in the DJ booth to check how your tracks perform in a club environment and reveal flaws in your mixes. The second new space is a curious one, as it is the control room of an actual nuclear power plant that was built but never went into operation. Listening to your tracks here on a late 1970’s sound system may not only bring a cozy feeling of nostalgia but might reveal flaws in your midrange.
To achieve a high level of realism, it’s important to have your headphones frequency-compensated to not color your listening experience. That’s why Space Replicator includes an extensive list of headphone compensation profiles. Now, the list was extended by over 100 new models, including the new user-requested Slate VSX headphone profiles that will now work even with different production batches of the model. If you still can’t find headphone model on the list, LEWITT will gladly consider yours for future updates.
The update is free for all existing users. The new headphone compensation models are available in Space Replicator and Space Replicator Essential. The two new spaces are only available in the Standard Version.
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