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https://goodhertz.co/canopener-studio
https://sonarworks.com/reference
Studio: https://www.voltperoctave.com
Music: https://www.euclideancircuits.com
Me: https://www.jamesrichmond.com
When listening to music I use Foobar2000 with the Meier Crosstree add-on component.
I usually have a second project window open with selected reference tracks, or you can stick one in the main project and solo/mute it.
Like I said, I have a crossfeed plugin in my audio player for headphone use, I can't live without it
The one that rather bemused me though was the Sonarworks. I loaded up the calibration for my Shure SRH1440 headphones expecting to hear some magic - but it sounded awful. Flat, muddy and just horrible. Maybe this is what it should sound like without any flattering eq bumps and I'm probably very used to my headphones 'natural' sound, but it really wasn't an appealing sound at all. Perhaps I'll get used to it and maybe the idea is that having it sound bad will improve your mixes? Not really sure.
Regarding CanOpener, I usually use it on the default setting, I definately don't engage any EQ. Also don't forget to check your mix in mono as you go along.