yes definately, if i make next video i will add instructions. this was actually a private video i created for training myself when i am away or at work. then i made it public so everyone can train.
Great thx. I kinda felt it and pinpointed graphic eq's freqs nicely, but then wht's the difference between, say, 14khz and 16khz? And it could be +-10 db. Measurements differ, have to have yr own ears. Thank you
Challenging, but enjoyable. Can I recommend you start with brief intro (with db boost amount, q width, etc) and a sample of the balanced mix before the guessing game begins? Also is the free version of soundgym adequate enough to produce at least some improvement in one's hearing, or is it really just made to entice someone to copping the pro version?
sure bro, i will definately take ur suggetion and improve future videos. and sound gym is cool too. you play games and your ears get better. i think free version is fine too, but you can also train urself in ur daw, just create diffeerent presets for eqs and play with them , plus when you practice in daw it also improves ur mixing skills.
open your daw software , play with eq plugin to learn how different frquencies sound, and practise here by guessing the sound, or if you can afford you can join soundgym
I think whats throwing me off is that the kick and bass tones seems to resonate more at 2000 to 6000 htz thane it does at 200. At 400 htz your kick is non existent. I may be a newbie but I am a musician. Why is this?
sorry , I lost that information and trying to find the project , but q wast pretty narrow and about 10 db boost i guess, this was a private video for myself on the go, but recently made it public so people can use it, but in next video i will make it more detailed
Ouch! That was hertzful. No pain, no gain.
Was that rough for you too? I thought I was at least intermediary with my frequency detection. This exercise kicked my a$$!🙈🤣
my ears bleeding boiii
I never stop watching your training
Fun....thanks, learned quite a bit....a pure vocal version of this would be super informative
This is great. Thanks a lot!
This cool, i'd recommend you have some sort of instructions at the start though
yes definately, if i make next video i will add instructions. this was actually a private video i created for training myself when i am away or at work. then i made it public so everyone can train.
Thank you so much for your work
welcome . thank you :)
Oh this is dope!!! 🔥
I can tell the range but exactly got the right number only a few times.
Wow,sound quite with any frequency .
This was fun. Super helpful too.
thanks
Can I use your sound music for short videos?
Or back sounds?
This music in my nightmares )
Thank you ✨💜
Show, thanks!
I did way better than expected just visualise sweeping across your preferred eq arrive at the next frequency in your mind eye✌️
Thank you very much for this! How many dB is your boost sir??
Thank you. Please refer to Part 2 mentioned in description. thats more detailed.
Thank you very much!
nice training man! thanks so much
thank you :)
Thanks DevNav !
ur welcome :)
Great thx. I kinda felt it and pinpointed graphic eq's freqs nicely, but then wht's the difference between, say, 14khz and 16khz? And it could be +-10 db. Measurements differ, have to have yr own ears. Thank you
thanks, plz check part 2 its more detailed
Nice work mate. U got my subscription.When will you be dropping part 2?
soon
i guess its the part 2 that never came out. but thanks for this devnav
@@grgwashnton23 sorry it came out late
Challenging, but enjoyable. Can I recommend you start with brief intro (with db boost amount, q width, etc) and a sample of the balanced mix before the guessing game begins?
Also is the free version of soundgym adequate enough to produce at least some improvement in one's hearing, or is it really just made to entice someone to copping the pro version?
sure bro, i will definately take ur suggetion and improve future videos. and sound gym is cool too. you play games and your ears get better. i think free version is fine too, but you can also train urself in ur daw, just create diffeerent presets for eqs and play with them , plus when you practice in daw it also improves ur mixing skills.
@@EarGuru101 Create different eq presets in your DAW and play with them. 🤔 Got any video recommendations that show how that works?
@@mgmthegrand just upload a song and sweep across with the EQ 8
thanks bro!
By how many dB did you boost the sound?
And how wide ?
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100 is nearly indistinguishable
How to practice this to recognize frequency
Yes
open your daw software , play with eq plugin to learn how different frquencies sound, and practise here by guessing the sound, or if you can afford you can join soundgym
@@EarGuru101 practice on drums etc.. or vocals in my daw?
@@matejadjordjevic2082 on everything or on anything you can, vocals,drums, instruments, beats etc. boosted frequencies sounds similar on everything.
I think whats throwing me off is that the kick and bass tones seems to resonate more at 2000 to 6000 htz thane it does at 200. At 400 htz your kick is non existent. I may be a newbie but I am a musician. Why is this?
How many db did u boost and what's d width
sorry , I lost that information and trying to find the project , but q wast pretty narrow and about 10 db boost i guess, this was a private video for myself on the go, but recently made it public so people can use it, but in next video i will make it more detailed
@@EarGuru101 alryt mate
It is going low can make sound in cave .
Need a VIDEGAME
soundgym is there
Who else mistaken this as emotional intelligence (EQ) training?
srry babe ur the only one
Where the frequency of that voice over..? Very boomy 😂😂