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SoundGym
Nov 08, 22:16 in SoundGym Official
Congrats @Ryan H for winning the Golden Ears Award!
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Michael McKulsky
Nov 08, 23:07
Nice job, Ryan! Congrats!
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SoundGym
Nov 08, 10:50 in SoundGym Official
Congrats @Moritz Bleffert for winning the Golden Ears Award!
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Colin Aiken
Nov 08, 19:28
Fabulous!
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Steve Rinaldi
Nov 08, 22:00
Way to go, Moritz, for winning your golden ears!
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Michael McKulsky
Nov 08, 23:07
Awesome! Congratulations!
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SoundGym
Nov 08, 14:57 in SoundGym Official
Congrats @Edward Dodd for winning the Golden Ears Award!
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Btz Thibodeau
Nov 08, 19:32
Hard work pays off... in gold!
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Steve Rinaldi
Nov 08, 21:59
Edward, way to go! Congrats for winning your golden ears!
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Michael McKulsky
Nov 08, 23:06
Great work, Edward! Congratulations!
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SoundGym
Nov 08, 10:51 in SoundGym Official
@Moritz Bleffert is now a SoundGym certified member. Congratulations Moritz!!
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Colin Aiken
Nov 08, 19:29
Big Congratulations!
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Btz Thibodeau
Nov 08, 19:32
That's awesome, congrats and nicely done!
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Steve Rinaldi
Nov 08, 22:00
Moritz, that's a fantastic accomplishment - congratulations!
Congrats @Meet Coo for winning the Diamond Ears Award!
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Golden Clark
Nov 08, 07:01
Big congrats Meet Coo!
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Brice Strebler
Nov 08, 10:40
Congratulations!!!!
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Btz Thibodeau
Nov 08, 17:56
Now your ears are one of the toughest materials on the planet along with being highly accurate, congrats! 😜🙌
Hello everyone. I'm currently trying to progress in Reverb Wizard. I'm faced with the fact that I can't calmly hear the reverb in the guitar. It's easy enough when there are pauses. The tail is clearly audible in the pauses. At the same time, it is not clear what to listen to when there are no pauses. Which aspects should I pay attention to first?
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Rayan Rayan
Nov 08, 14:47
🙏
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Billy Lorne
Nov 08, 17:36
Yeah what John said for sure. For me, too, something either sounds more dry or wet, thinner or fuller, shorter or longer. I've switched at beginning of song, mid or end to catch any audible difference! Lately I've been just practicing more patience by sitting on a sound longer before switching to the other so my ear gets used to it and easier to spot a difference. Good luck man!
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Ruslan Bugulov (author)
Nov 08, 17:54
Thanks for advice! I will move on
How can i know Hz values, like how do i identify them?? need help ASAP
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John Wrecker (author)
Nov 08, 03:02
(thanks btw)
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Btz Thibodeau
Nov 08, 17:52
Yes @John Wrecker that is correct
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Btz Thibodeau
Nov 08, 17:53
The game Feedback Eliminator will really show this to you visibly and audibly. @John Wrecker

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