Congrats @Val De for winning the Golden Ears Award!
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Colin Aiken
Jun 02
Excellent job!
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Steve Rinaldi
Jun 03
Way to go, Val De! That's fantastic!
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Paul Rathke
Jun 04, 12:59
Excellent work!
Congrats @Jacques V for winning the Golden Ears Award!
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Colin Aiken
Jun 02
Awesome work!
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Steve Rinaldi
Jun 03
Jacques, that's an excellent accomplishment - congrats for winning your Golden Ears!
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Paul Rathke
Jun 04, 12:58
Nice job!
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Jun 03, 23:39 in SoundGym Official
Congrats @Parsa bahrami for winning the Golden Ears Award!
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Lio LM
Jun 04, 02:54
Very nice! ⭐⭐⭐
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Colin Aiken
Jun 04, 05:04
Fantastic!
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Paul Rathke
Jun 04, 12:57
Congratulations!
Congrats @Jo Schaller for winning the Diamond Ears Award!
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Helmut Mair
Jun 04, 00:09
Congratulations!
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Colin Aiken
Jun 04, 05:04
Outstanding accomplishment!
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Paul Rathke
Jun 04, 12:57
Impressive achievement! I'm hoping to get there myself one day.
Congrats @Maciek Sliz for winning the Golden Ears Award!
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Steve Rinaldi
Jun 03, 21:03
Way to go, Maciek! Congratulations for winning your Golden Ears!
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Colin Aiken
Jun 04, 05:05
Fantastic work!
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Paul Rathke
Jun 04, 12:56
Congratulations!
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Kinsey Nietzsche
Jun 04, 06:20 in SoundGym Cafe
what exactly is done to the sound in Stereohead to the right and left channel to make it wide? I asked ChatGPT and recieved a very generic answer, that basically anything could have, so I am asking here.
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Dynamic A.S.
Jun 04, 11:06
I don't know if anyone knows, I can only guess as written: Two audio sources are panned left and right. How wide is the stereo image?
They implement two audio sources from the same instrument, each a bit different, and pan them to each's own channel. That is fact.
1 ) Afterwards, my guess is that they probably use a plugin / algorithm to change the mid/side correlation by messing with the phase at a certain amount (as you do with mid/side config).
You declare that amount with the game UI. The click of the mouse sends your answer from 0 to 1 and checks if its in the boundaries of the actual answer.
2 ) They could also do something different and simpler, and actually pan 2 almost similar mono sources by an amount and the same idea goes with you choosing the answer, and the game checks if its in the boundaries.

I am not very knowledgable in the topic, you could send them a support ticket if you really want to know (If they'll even tell you, but you can try). Cheers.
@Mike Benza won the Championship. Congrats for winning!
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enjoyer -
Jun 04, 00:29
Congrats man! Gj!

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