Audio Frequency Range: Seven Crucial Zones You Need to Know
As a music producer, and especially as a mix engineer, it is absolutely vital that you are able to identify different frequency ranges just by listening.
In this article, we highlight the seven frequency ranges that you simply must be aware of, and we explain why they are important.
Just wanted to post and say how much I'm really enjoying the SoundGym platform.
So much so that I started making videos recording my progress in the game (wins, losses, successes and failures). I've been posting snippets of them on my Instagram, Tik Tok and YouTube. One of the videos went viral and got 1.2M views!
This made me realize A LOT of people will have been waiting for a platform like this to exist, kinda like all of us here have wanted for a while. I've gotten a ton of comments and DMs asking what this platform is and how they can play.
I am thinking of expanding to live sessions of my daily workouts and taking some more time to explain the games and how I've grown through each game. (Would this be of any interest to anyone?)
But also: what other ideas do you all have? Whether you are new to the gym or a seasoned vet (I'm no Diamond Ears, but I'm listening, ha) I'm interested in knowing what you guys think I should show people that are just discovering the platform, or even you all reading this. What are somethings that you wanna know or see in long-form ear training videos??
I'll be posting the same thing in the Tone Gym community as the same thing applies, feel free to hit me up on either one! 😁
Happy training, everyone!
P.S. It would mean a lot if you all were to check out my IG page. This is the channel that's seen the most growth. I've also got a YouTube accnt where I'm planning the live sessions, and Tik Tok accnt but really those are more low key ha. (https://www.instagram.com/jayonline.wav/)
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