Hello there! Mr. Question here, with another question as always.
How do you practice the exercises presented on SoundGym outside of the platform? Do you set up specific exercises inside your DAW, or do you practice mentally by listening to sounds in your environment?
For example, I try to guess the volume decrease when I put in my earplugs before sleep, or identify the frequency range of specific noises, like a stove making noise, a kettle boiling water, or thumping from a nearby construction site.
Do you create templates in your DAW to train your ears for any sound input?
I'm curious to know how you guys extend the practice into the real world.
Have you noticed that birds always sing at -1 dB true peak? However, I think they could use a slight subtractive EQ bell around 10K to make it perfect...
Haha, I don't think I really have these kinds of trainings toughts in real life... (...maybe I do actually ?! 🤔) what is certain is that yes, I enjoy observing and play with these things, and, when I compose music obviously, does it count ?! aha it might not be very relevant to your question,