I'm SO curious... what you find to be the most challenging games?
Also, what do you find easiest?
I know everyone is different and hears things a little differently so I'm kind of expecting answers to vary greatly.
I'm stuck at level 18 on DB King and level 16 on stereo head while at level 56 on Reverb Wizard. I'm not sure why those 2 games are such a struggle for me. My ear for EQ is coming along nicely but detecting changes in volume and hearing where the sound is coming from are difficult for me. (I also struggle with the new Sonar Beast game)
Here's one of my favorite random performance photos. It cracks me up. It's a equally a good photo and it reminds me a soap opera scene, the way Jason, our bass player is glaring at me. I feel like his gaze communicates so much. Like, will you ever practice with a metronome? OR what is it like to skate by without actually getting good at your instrument? bahhahahaha. Just kidding. He would never say those things but I think it's funny.
Sort of an impossible question to answer because it's gonna be different for everyone in every game.
For example, I'm at lvl 25 in EQ Mirror and if my goal was to level up again, I'm confident I could relatively easily. However, I'm lvl 9 in Stereohead and it feels impossible for me to ever level up again.
Everyone has their own strengths and weaknesses, don't worry about where other people are or how fast they move. Worry about where YOU are and what YOU can do to improve.
You are totally right, no doubt. I was wondering because I used to level up easily and got to 200k SPI fairly easily… but now I seem to stall as I only make 10k per day or so. Still it’s interesting to know what challenges others have ☺️
I think you might be more interested in tonegym! I do believe sound gym is great especially for mix engineers and those who want to learn more about that aspect of music and sound however based on you saying you;re a pianist, i think tone gym (very similar to sound gym) might be what you're looking for!
Hi guys! I am new to SoundGym and I don't know anything about it. I also just started ToneGym a few days ago. i am a pianist and I don't know anything about this.
[A song is motion. It’s tension and release. It’s a contrast. Its arrangement. It’s meaning, even when there are no lyrics.] If you have not read Yohai's article [How I Would Learn Music Production (If I had to start over in 2026)] do your self a favor.
1) ReBeater could do with some shortcuts. Specifically, 'space' for pause/resume (like it works on the hourly BeatRace), and left and right arrows (or 'Tab' button) to change between 'Original' and 'Recreate'.
2) At the hourly BeatRace, and assuming I bought a ticket on time, it would be nice if the result measures my actual time of completion from the moment I pressed on 'Start' to the moment I got it right (if I did). In other words, always keeping the 5-minute window that already exists, if for some reason I begin the race by clicking on 'Start' 3 minutes past initiation, I have two minutes left to finish, and if I do so in, say, 30 secs, it would show 30 secs as my result, and not 3 mins and 30 secs.
I'm not too sure about the second point, but the first would be a game changer!
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