Thank you! So I cannot restart to the beginning on a paid account unless i repay with a different account and email, thanks for the answer thats what i was thinking ! Jave a nice day soundgym bros!
Hey there! I'm considering unlocking the PRO. I'm a newbie producer (a little bit more than a year). Could anyone share your experience how SoundGym improved your production skills? Thank you!
For me the time varies each day as I play each workout until I have improved on one of my top three scores. So sometimes 20 mins, sometimes 50. I then try to watch about 30 to 60 mins of learning videos each day. This method seems to bring constant progress and I can say in 9 months my hearing and production knowledge has improved massively. It has been a solid investment.
hi! It probably different for everyone as we don't start at the same level and have different strengths. But I have been doing training every day since last black-friday, and like 2 month ago or so my ears suddenly changed. First I thought I was crazy, but what I think happened is that my brain just decided to allocate more resources to hearing or something. Since than I hear more detail, separate things easier, all in all can enjoy music and sound in general in a different manner. I'm planning to do it for a whole year, but I already say that it worth the investment for me, and I'm not even diamond yet. I'm not harsh on myself with how much practice I do, as life is life, sometimes I just try every excersie once and call it a day. Take a look at the book Elastic Habits from Stephen Guise.
Also take a look at the space Mixdown Training Room. What Magghy and the others are doing there is amazing and worth every penny in itself. Wish I had the capacity to continue doing the weekly training mixes. https://www.soundgym.co/space/view?id=GD2LI6086CM
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