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SoundGym
Jan 25, 06:09 in SoundGym Official
Congrats @Fico Li for winning the Golden Ears Award!
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Emanuel Hills
Jan 25, 11:05
Congrats!
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NGUYEN LE ANH TIEN
Jan 25, 12:38
good good🍏
I've noticed that certain drum machines are better at representing certain sounds of the kit. For example, one machine might have good emphasis on the kick (it stands out in the mix pretty well) while another might give good sound to the snare. Is there one of the machines that pretty well represents all of the sounds and makes them distinguishable in a mix?
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DJ Astrofreq
Jan 24, 17:15
There have been a couple that stumped me for sure. I changed drum machines and it did help. I try to do one a day, which is getting harder. lol
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Charles Montesquieu
Jan 24, 21:08
Using different machines is definitely worth a try. On some machines, low tom masks base drum, on others they are clearly distinguishable.

As long as the same pattern is repeated until correctly replicated, I captured screenshots just before running out of time to have a quick start on the next try. At some level (I'm currently at 125), every time a new pattern is presented.

This one was my piece of resistance, subtle difference... http://www.soundgym.co/space/talk?id=K2HJM3WYIWH&t=MV6D4T7LH5L
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DJ Astrofreq
Jan 25, 02:38
Dang!! 125? I thought I was doing good at level 46. lol
Congrats @Thodoris Yiannopoulos for winning the Diamond Ears Award!
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Frank Tenorio
Jan 24, 23:50
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Heather Prescott
Jan 25, 00:43
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Thodoris Yiannopoulos
Jan 25, 01:21
Thank you all for the encouragement!!
Not this round, brutal :(
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Jason Stanley
Jan 24, 15:22
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Ross L
Jan 24, 19:07
Yes this one's tough
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Cuantas Vacas
Jan 24, 22:08
This is not just 'cutting', it's micro-surgery!!
Congrats @Albert Puig for winning the Golden Ears Award!
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Colin Aiken
Jan 24
Awesome!
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Albert Puig
Jan 24
thanks!!
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Paul Schreiber
Jan 24, 15:02
Great job, Albert!

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