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SoundGym
Apr 30, 03:49 in SoundGym Official
Congrats @will Carballeira for winning the Golden Ears Award!
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Paul Schreiber
Apr 30, 14:10
Great job, Will!
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Steve Rinaldi
Apr 30, 17:38
Way to go Will! On to your Diamond Ears!
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Lio LM
Apr 30, 18:58
Congrats Will! 🌞🌞🌞
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SoundGym
Apr 30, 03:07 in SoundGym Official
Congrats @bunki man for winning the Golden Ears Award!
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ZAYE Kokou ABEL
Apr 30, 11:25
Congrats👍
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Paul Schreiber
Apr 30, 14:11
Great work, Bunki!
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Steve Rinaldi
Apr 30, 17:37
Congratulations on hitting your Golden Ears!
Congrats @Allan Huang for winning the Golden Ears Award!
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😎
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Colin Aiken
Apr 30, 04:20
Fabulous!
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Allan Huang
Apr 30, 16:50
THANK YOU ALL! 😀
Congrats @Jacopo Landi for winning the Golden Ears Award!
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Jacopo Landi
Apr 30, 09:26
Thanks guys!
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Marc de Jong
Apr 30, 09:34
well done
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ZAYE Kokou ABEL
Apr 30, 11:24
Congrats👍
I'm working on recording with some musicians that didn't do very well playing with a metronome. Now i'm editing their tracks and I keep struggling telling the diffirence between slightly rushed and slightly dragged notes and spend too much time just trying to place the notes right eith trial and error (waveforms don't always help since the true note impact doesn't match with the start of a waveform). Is there a place I can practice distinguishing between that kind of rushing and dragging?
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Hugo Ramírez
Apr 30, 04:07 in SoundGym Cafe
Lo hice!!!
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Damian Oakes
Apr 29, 20:33 in SoundGym Cafe
I find that putting mono sources into Audacity and panning them around helps me with Pan Girl since its pan pot moves in 10% steps. Thinking in terms of around 30% left or about 70% right, ect, is less confusing than trying to guess the exact number.

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