Hi all. I spent really long time trying to achieve frontal localization sound in cans with all of that stuff - HRTF, Realphones, free BRIRs. But finally tried Valhalla Room reverb yesterday and found it sound naturally (in comparison with studio monitors calibrated with DIRAC right in front of me). Of couse you should try to run some pink noise (nice wide one on Genelec site - https://www.genelec.com/audio-test-signals) to slighly calibrate your headphones to achieve natural lows and highs.
Just trying gathering opinions on attached settings here if this individual for each user or set of headphones or can be pretty nice start average point (like Harman OE curve for the most of people?). Personally I found attacks and decays now very realistic (in comparison with BRIR I tried) and sides now really "alive" and not deadly "fixed"as with crossfeed plugins.
Grab demo - https://valhalladsp.com/demos-downloads/#room
Just trying gathering opinions on attached settings here if this individual for each user or set of headphones or can be pretty nice start average point (like Harman OE curve for the most of people?). Personally I found attacks and decays now very realistic (in comparison with BRIR I tried) and sides now really "alive" and not deadly "fixed"as with crossfeed plugins.
Grab demo - https://valhalladsp.com/demos-downloads/#room