Hi everyone. My father has tinnitus, there are many types but his is a constant beep in both ears in a constant frecuency and it comes fron the internal ear. Could it be fixed by playing the same frecuency with headphones and looking for the opposite phase?
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Adam Skinner
Jan 02, 12:32
I guess anything is worth a try, but as far as I understand, tinnitus is like a sort of phantom pain where the sound doesn't actually exist, so maybe phase cancellation wouldn't work...I am no expert though.
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Z R
Jan 02, 13:28
I'm not sure if things are as simple as you're speculating. But I have heard of research (and maybe a startup company) which attempts to combat tinnitus by playing sound, tuning based on the tones of the tinnitus. I just found AudioNotch.com when searching, might be worth checking out. You can also look into sound therapy for tinnitus as well, a lot came up via Google. AudioNotch seems to notch out the specific frequencies of tonal tinnitus, and online there seem to be more examples of broadband masking noise for suppressing tinnitus. Best of luck
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SoundGym
Jan 02, 08:40 in SoundGym Official
Congrats @Laura Stalmans for winning the Golden Ears Award!
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Marco Castorina
Jan 02, 11:38
Congrats!
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Adam Deering
Jan 02, 11:00 in SoundGym Cafe
Info on Artists used in the games
Happy new year everyone!

Does anyone know where I can find out who the artists used in the Soundgym games are and what songs have been used?
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Jazzy Tea
Jan 02, 11:11
When you open the Soundcoin Store in the artist section, you can find link for their music under See details for each artist:
i just made my first ever submission to the charts. If anyone would be willing to check it out and tell me what they think, I would be hugely grateful! Any kind of tips would be amazing, there are people here from many backgrounds. The song is called Stay Away by Beneath Atlantis. (Album art below). Thank you so much everyone, and HAPPY NEW YEAR! 😀💓💯🎵🎶🕛
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Al Brown
Jan 02, 02:06
ohhh ok. I want familiar with that thanks
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Al Brown
Jan 02, 02:17
Hey man I don't listen to Metal but that song rocks and so does the mix. From a taste perspective, pulling the isolated
guitars in a bit in the beginning? I'm listening on headphones so it's completely possible that i'd like the hard left and right panning on a stereo system. I feel that the instrumentation sits a bit in front of the vocals. I'm not sure if this is characteristic of Metal but just an observation. Thanks for sharing.
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Jason Stanley
Jan 02, 02:32
Thank you so much everybody! 💚😎
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SoundGym
Dec 31, 2024 in SoundGym Official
@Nate Gabe won the Championship. Congrats for winning!
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Nate Gabe
Jan 01, 17:56
Thanks ! it is indeed a great way to start this year @Vitalii Mizhenin !
A great round of applause to @Shinji Segawa with whom I was racing for the first place. I have no doubt he's gonna be the next.
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Agnes Zareba
Jan 01, 18:46
Congrats Nate! 🙌
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Steve Rinaldi
Jan 01, 23:12
Way to end on a high note for the year, Nate! Congratulations!
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SoundGym
Jan 01, 21:08 in SoundGym Official
Checkout the latest tracks added to SoundGym:

'Medicine Woman - Ecstatic Mix' by AHAWA
'Synth Sparks' by Krissi Ray
'Stay Away' by Beneath Atlantis

Listen & vote: https://bit.ly/3CgXm1K
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SoundGym
Dec 30, 2024 in SoundGym Official
Congrats @Egipte Downer for winning the Golden Ears Award!
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Egipte Downer
Jan 01, 18:10
Thank you all very much!!🎧And Happy New Years ✨
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Billy Lorne
Jan 01, 19:32
So awesome! Congrats!

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