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What is the Sonarworks SoundID Reference and MERGING+ANUBIS partnership all about?

Sonarworks is the developper of the

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popular room and headphones

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correction software for Mac and PC called SoundID Reference.
MERGING+ANUBIS is

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an all in powerful mastering grade

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audio interface.
We have partnered with Sonarworks so that you can now export

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any SoundID Reference correction preset

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and load it onto Anubis

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. The correction happens directly into Anubis for the lowest latency and highest convenience.

When will MERGING+ANUBIS support the SoundID Reference multichannel update released on the 24th of May 2022?

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This is available from stereo all the way to Dolby Atmos 9.1.6!


How do I purchase the SoundID Reference and MERGING+ANUBIS solution?

Simply purchase SoundID Reference from your favourite Sonarworks reseller, and your MERGING+ANUBIS from your Merging reseller.

Stereo corrections will run without any additional licences.

For multichannel corrections:

-A SoundID Reference for Multichannel Software must be purchased (available either as an upgrade from stereo, or as a new license) from the Sonarworks sales channels.

-An Anubis SoundID Multichannel license is also required. This one can be purchased exclusively from the Merging Online Shop.


Can I use the SoundID Reference Trial version with my MERGING+ANUBIS ?

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I have the Premium version of the MERGING+ANUBIS, can I still run a SoundID Reference correction onto it?

Unlike the Pro version of MERGING+ANUBIS, the Premium version allows sampling rate up to 384kHz as well as DXD and DSD.
While no processing can occur in DSD by definition (including SoundID Reference correction), you will be able to run a SoundID Reference correction in DXD and 384kHz on MERGING+ANUBIS in a very near future release (firmware 1.4.6 and above is required).


My monitoring setup includes a subwoofer (2.1) how do I deal with this case?

Anubis currently supports stereo profiles Working with a stereo stereo profile exported from SoundID Reference . (See question above regarding multichannel)is probably the best solution for this situation.
Whenever a subwoofer is used, it is usually fed from a crossover. There are two typical scenarios:
-This crossover is sometimes part of the subwoofer itself (L and R signals are sent to the subwoofer which keeps the low frequency components for the sub and sends the filtered mid+high frequencies of L and R inputs to the L and R speakers).
-Anubis can be used as a crossover too, doing the same job as the above subwoofer but with more controls.

In both cases, just make sure that your subwoofer and crossovers are active when doing your SoundID Reference measurement so that the measured response includes your subwoofer, and the correction is therefore adequate.


Is Sonarworks SoundID Reference available in both the Monitoring and Music Missions of the Anubis?

Yes!

I love SoundID Reference and Anubis, but I would like to work in 5.1 or more, what can I do?

Merging Technologies is excited about the freshly released multichannel update and is closely working with Sonarworks to bring it to Anubis in the near future. Stay tuned!

In the meantime, Anubis is a full fledged multichannel monitoring interface, so surround users can enjoy the 84 built in , however the multichannel version currently only applies to the Monitoring Mission.


I would like to calibrate my room without the assistance of Sonarworks SoundID Reference. Can I use the Anubis on its own for calibration?

Yes, Anubis is a fully fledged multichannel monitoring interface which includes 336 EQ bands.

Those can be assigned to any speaker set of any size (5.1, 7.1.4, 9.1.6 and more) for traditional manual room correction.You just won't be able to benefit from the guided SoundID Reference measurement process

Delays and trims are also available on all speaker outputs.


How do I choose which SoundID Reference filter topology to run on Anubis?

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I love SoundID Reference translation checks, can I use them on the Anubis?

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they must be exported as dedicated presets. They must combine

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both the desired headphones/ speaker calibration preset

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AND the translation check

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All required combinations for

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the desired workflow must be exported.
Anubis

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conveniently allows importing those presets in one go.


What is the additional latency caused by Sonarworks correction? 

Close to zero! (firmware 1.4.6 and above)

"Headphones" and "Cues" monitor bus types:

44.1kHz:

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0.

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34ms
48kHz:

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0.

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31ms
88.2kHz: 0.

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17ms
96kHz: 0.

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15ms
176.4kHz: 0.

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09ms
192kHz: 0.

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08ms

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352.8kHz: 0.

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04ms

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384kHz: 0

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"Speakersets" monitor type:

For FPGA architectural reason, an extra value of 1.4ms of delay is added to the above values in the case of speaker sets. (This is approximately equivalent to an extra 50cm of distance between the listener and the speakers.)

When a faster time of travel is required, for example for tracking in the control room on speakers, two options are available:

a.) Make sure that the SoundID Measure application reported delay between your stereo speakers is 0ms. This is achievable by ensuring the microphone is placed exactly at the same distance from the L and the R speaker when doing the measurement. When the measured delay is 0ms, Anubis will not add 1.4 ms onto your speakerset.

b.) Change the monitor type used to "Headphones" or "Cue" (see user manual for differences). This will reject any time differences between channels for the lowest possible latency.


How many speaker sets can I correct using Anubis?

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On the basis that

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one only listens to one speaker set at a time, you can correct as many speaker sets as you like. Anubis doesn't lock correction ressources to speaker sets but rather assigns them dynamically as needed.
Simply load the corresponding correction file onto each of your speaker sets and Anubis will activate them

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as you toggle through them.

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Running correction on multiple speaker sets, cues or headphones simultaneously is however possible and largely welcome.
For example, it is possible to run one stereo correction for the studio main monitors, and 5 different headphones corrections simultaneously for musician cues.
A great number of combinations is possible until all correction ressources are used. The user is immediately prompted by an error message when the limit is reached.
We will detail some more configuration examples here in the near future.


How many headphones can I correct using Anubis?

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As per the previous paragraph, this will depend on the current correction consumption.
However it is possible, for example, to simultaneously correct:
1x 9.1.6 speaker set plus 2x different headphones. 
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1x stereo speaker set plus 5x different headphones
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1x 7.1.4 speaker set plus 3x different headphones

What is the largest speaker set that SoundID Reference can correct on Anubis?

Anubis can run any SoundID Reference correction all the way to Dolby Atmos 9.1.6.
However Anubis doesn't stop to Dolby Atmos 9.1.6. Anubis provides monitoring paths up to 32 channels, such as NHK22.2 or Auro, which can be corrected manually using the built-in 336 EQ bands, delays and trims on speaker outputs.


Can I run a multichannel SoundID Reference correction onto a stereo speaker set?

Yes! As long as all channels of the speaker set (in this example stereo) are available in the SoundID Reference correction profile, Anubis will use their respective correction and apply them to the relevant speakers.
In other cases, Anubis will prevent the correction from running on the whole speaker set and notify the user so a new measurement can be done and as a result correction data be exported from SoundID Reference software to be used on the relevant speaker set.
Special case: When applying a 7.1 SoundID Reference correction onto an Anubis 5.1 speaker set, the Sonarworks correction Ls and Rs channels are used for the Anubis surround speakers.


Can I run a Sonarworks Sound ID Reference correction on the outputs of a Horus or Hapi DA module?

Yes as long as a MERGING+ANUBIS is part of the configuration.
MERGING+ANUBIS is an extremely flexible audio interface which can be expanded using Horus, Hapi and Hapi MKII interfaces. Those interfaces can easily receive corrected audio signals from Anubis.
Any Ravenna or AES67 compatible device can be also used.

Can I use Sonarworks SoundID Reference without Anubis?

Yes, Sonarworks SoundID Reference can be run as a plugin or as a standalone software. However with various limitations in terms of latency and multichannel correction.
Please refer to the Sonarworks website for more details.


Can I run a Sonarworks SoundID Reference correction on a 2nd Anubis?

Sonarworks SoundID Reference can be run on as many MERGING+ANUBIS as needed for as long as they all belong to the same owner of SoundID.
One Anubis Sonarworks multichannel license must be purchased per Anubis.

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As SoundID Reference profile exports

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use Anubis serial

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numbers, you will have to export

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them for each Anubis.


At which sampling rates can I use the SoundID Reference correction ?

Currently, the Sonarworks SoundID Reference correction can be used run on Anubis from 44.1 to *384kHz.1kHz all the way to DXD/384kHz (firmware 1.4.6 or above required).
DSD is not supported.*DXD 352.8kHz and 384kHz are supported as of upcoming Firmware 1.4.4 and above.