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SoundGym
May 23, 18:03 in SoundGym Official
Congrats @Joel olivo for winning the Golden Ears Award!
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Joel olivo
May 23, 18:04
Shout out TRE shout out Sound Gym shout out to all 2 of my followers
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Joel olivo
May 23, 18:05
Glory to God for giving me ears and going me hearing, Jesus loves all of you
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Joel olivo
May 23, 18:05
Lets goooo
Congrats @Jimmy Dunne for winning the Golden Ears Award!
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Lio LM
May 22
Congrats Jimmy!
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Jimmy Dunne
May 22, 23:07
Thank you all very much, I'm hunting diamonds now😎
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Severo Arcangelo
May 23, 17:35
Good Work Jimmy.
Congrats @Maximilian Mumme for winning the Golden Ears Award!
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Lio LM
May 22, 22:31
Congrats Maximilian!
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Maximilian Mumme
May 23, 10:29
Thanks guys :)
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Severo Arcangelo
May 23, 17:34
Great Job Maximilian....
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SoundGym
May 22, 22:46 in SoundGym Official
Congrats @Severo Arcangelo for winning the Diamond Ears Award!
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Helmut Mair
May 23, 14:47
Congratulations!
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Darryl Williams
May 23, 16:51
Nicely done!!!!
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Severo Arcangelo
May 23, 17:31
Thanks People, glad to share this site with you all.
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Mike Ortynskiy
May 23, 10:36 in SoundGym Cafe
Okay, I think it's the time. I'm doing my exercises every day for four months and now i can say that the people, who say smth good about this platform (ToneGym is included as well) just don't spend enough time here to understand, that this is the pure crap. Firstly, i thought I'm just complaining, but now i know that this is a systematic fault of the developers, who don't care about the functional.

1) What is going on with the hitbox of the cursors? I can point at the correct frequency, the exercises show that the frequency is in the correct diapason, but I'm still wrong. FIX THE DAMN HITBOXES

2) Something is defenitely wrong with most sounds. In ToneGym the only normally recorded instrument is the piano. Here, the problems with the audio are faced almost in every exercises, especially i hate the moments when you start to understand the answers not because you hear the distortion, but because you start to hear the sound problems and thus identify where is the correct answer

3) WHAT THE HELL IS WRONG WITH THE PERCENTAGE? How do you calculate it? I make 80-90% of accuracy and it shows me only %30. I'm not sure that you are familiar with the concept of the percents. I was collecting the screenshots for a week, Attach it here

There are a lot of minor mistakes on the platform that can be related to the browser you use, that's why I'm not gonna speak of them, but the ones I listed can be corrected if you start doing smth with the platform

Thank you
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Zvonimir Balatinac
May 23, 16:52
just leave the website if you don't like, you should also contact the support for issues like these
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Ismael del Río
May 23, 16:59
Do you want to improve the service or just let off steam? If second you are going to the right direction!
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Dirk de Later
May 23, 17:28
Haven't been on the platform for very long, but I think apart from some minor problems it works pretty well.
I feel you with the percentages, but still. If you're wrong you're wrong. This platform works like a game thus using game rules, not real life rules...
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Matt Garcia
May 23, 12:18 in SoundGym Cafe
Hissing Noise After High Freq Sine
Howdy, this is my first post! I've started Pro recently and one game gave me a big question.

When Feedback Eliminator plays a higher frequency (using headphones), somewhere from 2.5kHz upward, I noticed a noisy/hissing sound as the sound died down after answering.

I tried this out in my DAW with a sine wave generator, and while the effect isn't as pronounced, anything from around 3k and up would leave this ghostly hissing ringing in my ears for up to half a second after I'd muted it.

Is this headphone distortion, psychoacoustics or something? The higher the frequency, the more noticeable the effect. Doing this experiment, I definitely found that my ears acclimate much faster than I realized - the sound would be constantly changing after just a second or so. So I figure it's something to do with this, I'd certainly like some confirmation though.
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Zvonimir Balatinac
May 23, 16:49
the ear is very sensitive to this frequency spectrum, so it uses a natural compressor inside of the ear to protect the ear from these unpleasant frequencies!
Maybe that's why your ear is more focused on these sounds
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SoundGym
May 23, 15:29 in SoundGym Official
Best Drum Machines of All Time: The 7 Classics That Changed Music Forever
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In this article, you can find our seven favorite classic drum machines of all time. Released between 1980 and 1986, these are all from the golden age of drum machines.

Learn more: https://www.soundgym.co/blog/item?id=the-top-7-all-time-classic-drum-machines
Well this is embarassing -_-
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ARUNA abrams
May 23, 04:50
thanks :)

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