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SoundGym
May 07, 08:20 in SoundGym Official
@Clement Wacrenier is now a SoundGym certified member. Congratulations Clement!!
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Helmut Mair
May 07, 09:00
Congratulations!
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Colin Aiken
May 07, 20:29
Big Congratulations!
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Steve Rinaldi
May 07, 21:04
Outstanding, Clement - that's a fantastic accomplishment. Congratulations!
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SoundGym
May 07, 13:01 in SoundGym Olympics
Boost Champ Winner, May. 4th - May. 7th:

1st: @Beto Ojeda 72 pts
2nd: @Vitalii Mizhenin 69 pts
3rd: @Stelios Mavroyiannis 67 pts

See complete standings:
https://www.soundgym.co/contest/view?id=FFKZUE8SWTU
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Cindy Preta
May 07, 13:32
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Beto Ojeda
May 07, 15:45
@Cindy Preta jajajajajajajaja
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Colin Aiken
May 07, 20:29
Way to go, Beto! (I'm working on new rhymes)
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SoundGym
May 07, 08:18 in SoundGym Official
Congrats @Clement Wacrenier for winning the Golden Ears Award!
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Lio LM
May 07, 16:16
Congrats Clement! ⭐⭐⭐
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Colin Aiken
May 07, 20:27
Fantastic!
Cut Champ Winner, Apr. 30th - May. 4th:

1st: @Romano G 61 pts
2nd: @Pedro Guerreiro 61 pts
3rd: @pedro poyart 61 pts

See complete standings:
https://www.soundgym.co/contest/view?id=NETOJ2OB6ON
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Romano G
May 07, 03:52
@Beto Ojeda 🔥🔥🤣
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Stelios Mavroyiannis
May 07, 05:40
Thanks @Beto Ojeda, and thanks to @Cindy Preta as well for persuading me to play some more! I knew you would play again and surpass my score. 72 is a whole new level for me, unreachable at the moment!

@Romano G not that number again! 😂
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Beto Ojeda
May 07, 15:56
@Romano G I gave it one last shot to break 68! And I managed a solid round with no mistakes and a little luck! 🙈👾🎰

@Stelios Mavroyiannis I have no doubt that you'll break all the high-score records very soon! 👊
Congrats @enjoyer - for winning the Golden Ears Award!
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Lio LM
May 06, 21:55
Very nice! ⭐⭐⭐
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enjoyer -
May 07, 05:01
Thank you so much guys! :D
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Colin Aiken
May 07, 05:25
Fantastic work!
Sup :)

Ok so I cheated at KitKut for a long time because I was switching on and off the cut, so in fact I was playing boost champ instead of kit kut. I realised that and am now trying to detect cut without switching on and off the EQ... And I suck at it n_n
Boosted frequencies are IMO pretty easy to detect because you can boost frequencies with your mouth, doing a O shaped type of stuff. But I didn't find a way to relate to cutting, which turns the exercice as a spectrum analysis on my end. It does work a bit because after all those games I tend to know the samples, but it seems to me like a memory game, and I would never be able to apply this in context of a real mix or production.

I'd love some advice on what to listen here, and if there's a trick like the O shaped mouth that helped me figuring out the boost.
And if evertything I described seems normal to you, the feedback is welcome as well.

Take care, with love
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Paul Volo
May 05
Unfortunately I don't have any advice either, but funnily enough I was doing exactly the same thing until yesterday I had the same realisation that I wasn't learning how to hear cuts. My method now is to turn the EQ off immediately when the sample started and listen until I felt like I have the full picture of the audio in my head. Then I turn on the EQ and try and figure out what's missing.

It had mixed results yesterday, but at least I know I'm actually training the right thing now.
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Morgan Belle
May 05
Interesting, because i still also try to improve in this game (the real way). And i think, hearing cuts (or parts of the spectrum that are a bit low in energy) is also important for mixing.
My best method is, to sweep up the frequency range in my mind and at the cornerstones think, whether i hear this frequency in the mix or not. Because i trained boost champ quite a lot, i have the sound of each frequency range in my mind.

So start at 150 hz, then 250 hz, 500 hz, 1k, 2k, 4k, 6-7k and 10k and above for example

For example:
Then i realize oh, i hear the 500 hz, and i hear the 2000 hz but not so much the 1000 hz range, so it must be in this range.

Sometimes i try to narrow it down in the first few seconds to is it above 1k or below 1k. And then i narrow it down from there

But yeah. Still trying to improve. The method with the sweeping up also came from this forum actually.

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