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SoundGym
Sep 08, 15:41 in SoundGym Official
Congrats @DJ aoe for winning the Diamond Ears Award!
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Gaspar Acevedo
Sep 08, 18:06
Sooooo awesomeeee !!! Congrats man !
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Lio LM
Sep 08, 18:24
Congratulations! 🌈🌈🌈
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Colin Aiken
Sep 09, 04:07
Outstanding!
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SoundGym
Sep 08, 19:46 in SoundGym Official
Congrats @Ryan Mayer for winning the Golden Ears Award!
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Lio LM
Sep 08, 20:49
Congrats Ryan! 🌞🌞🌞
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Colin Aiken
Sep 09, 04:07
Awesome work!
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SoundGym
Sep 08, 08:05 in SoundGym Official
Congrats @Max Mustermann for winning the Golden Ears Award!
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Lio LM
Sep 08, 18:25
Congrats Max! 🌞🌞🌞
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Max Mustermann
Sep 08, 22:01
🙏
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Colin Aiken
Sep 09, 04:06
Fantastic!
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Romano G
Sep 08, 23:49 in SoundGym Olympics
Great score Lio LM! Making the Leaderboard twice, most impressive Pedro! 🤣🤣
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Pedro Guerreiro
Sep 08, 23:54
What??? Why I'm occupying two places on the ranking?
I was talking with Stelios some weeks ago... When Lio and Sofia K play, it's impossible to reach first place! = P
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Colin Aiken
Sep 09, 04:06
@Lio LM is a certified monster.
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Dawson Pottruff
Sep 09, 02:30 in SoundGym Cafe
What's up D.A.A.
Feedback Eliminator suggested improvement:
I feel like Feedback Eliminator has amazing potential, but the way that the lessons are set up now are kind of a crapshoot. I’m having difficulty gaining an intuitive sense about exactly which frequencies I’m hearing.

My suggestion is to stay consistent: e.g. start with ONLY 3 bands (e.g. 100Hz, 1000Hz, 10kHz), and quiz you on ONLY these 3 bands. Yes, ridiculously simple, but your ears are getting accustomed to these 3 bands AND ONLY THESE 3 BANDS. Level 2 would be to add a band (e.g. 315Hz) but ONLY quiz you on these 4 bands. Level 3 add another (e.g 3.15kHz), etc. progressively adding intermediary (or upper/lower) frequencies. After, say, every 3 newly added bands, the next level or two will quiz you on ONLY the newest/added frequencies, but give you the option to choose any of the learned frequencies. For each level after maybe 6 added bands then limit the choices to a subset of the learned bands (kind of like now), then slowly add more choices within the “learned” bands (again, similar to how it is) before adding another band. Continue this process through all 31 bands (and/or allow the user to limit the extremes based on playback equipment limitations - i.e. headphones that can’t produce frequencies below 40Hz or above 16kHz). I strongly believe this will tune your ear faster than randomly selecting ANY of the 31 bands as it’s set up now. Thoughts?
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Doctor MojoTrip
Sep 08, 22:07
This is a great suggestion!
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Marcel Loba
Sep 08, 23:23
I found a great free app for training frequencies, it comes standard with pink noise, but you can import your own songs, and it does what you are requesting: https://earquiz.org/EQ_Frequencies/
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Andrew Mark Allen
Sep 08, 23:31
I find dB king to be one of the hardest games to level up on...and I might be wrong, but I have a suspicion that the reason is at least partially physiological: as my ears develop, when I hear a relevant frequency, whether it's EQing, feedback eliminator or whatever, or a 20ms delay, I recognise what this sounds like in absolute terms.....whereas as I become more attune to subtle changes in amplitude, it feels like I keep getting the wrong answer because, for instance, a 2dB attenuation now sounds like what a 3dB attenuation did a week ago, because I'm more sensitive...

...can a pro tell me is this accurate, or am I off the mark here?
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SoundGym
Sep 08, 13:08 in SoundGym Official
Congrats to @Andreas Kaufmann for having the top track in the chart this week with 'Alive'!
Congrats @Yejoon Jang for winning the Golden Ears Award!
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Congratulations!
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Steve Rinaldi
Sep 06
Congratulations for hitting this milestone!
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Colin Aiken
Sep 08
Marvelous work!

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