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SoundGym
Apr 25, 16:48 in SoundGym Official
Congrats @Ann DV for winning the Diamond Ears Award!
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Anthony Zambonini
Apr 25, 17:55
well done
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Lio LM
Apr 25, 18:57
Congratulations Ann! 🌈🌈🌈
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Audio Aisle
Apr 25, 16:37 in SoundGym Cafe
Your Music Isn’t Safe.. Yet (Do THIS!)
Just dropped a must watch video breaking down copyright in plain English, no fluff, just what you need to:

Protect your work (metadata hacks inside)
Avoid lawsuits (melody vs. chord rules)
Get paid (sync licensing tips)

Watch here:


Ever had your music stolen? How’d you handle it? Drop your stories below. Let’s learn from each other!
Congrats @NGUYEN LE ANH TIEN for winning the Diamond Ears Award!
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NGUYEN LE ANH TIEN
Apr 25, 13:22
Thank you for all your wishes💖💖💖
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NGUYEN LE ANH TIEN
Apr 25, 13:29
@macus woodworth :
1: Don't practice a game for more than 20 minutes
2nd: don't play the game with just one drum set (because drums are the easiest to listen to) just keep it random
3: Close your eyes when making difficult decisions
4: Take a deep breath every time you start.
Finally, regularity and concentration.
I hope these small suggestions can help you somewhat.
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Paul Schreiber
Apr 25, 14:09
Incredible job, Nguyen!
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SoundGym
Apr 24, 19:54 in SoundGym Official
Congrats @Himalay Singh for winning the Golden Ears Award!
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Colin Aiken
Apr 25, 04:31
Superb work!
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NGUYEN LE ANH TIEN
Apr 25, 13:52
very good🍏
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Paul Schreiber
Apr 25, 14:08
Great stuff, Himalay!
Congrats @Tom Lawrenson for winning the Diamond Ears Award!
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Henry Do
Apr 25, 06:19
Congrats Tom! Keep rocking
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Helmut Mair
Apr 25, 06:36
congratulations!
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NGUYEN LE ANH TIEN
Apr 25, 13:52
Wish you much success🍏
Hello guys, I am once again asking for help, this time with DB King :D

With all of the other games, I feel like, even if I'm not beating my best results, I am improving. I can recognize differences in the comp/distortion games easier, even if I don't always choose the right answers. I have a clearer idea of the frequency spectrum and more reliable results, even if I don't pass new levels. Even the delay game seems learnable to me.

But I just don't understand how to judge the dB differences. I've gotten to lvl 17 (or 18 maybe) and I feel like there has been zero improvement, sometimes I just guess it right, sometimes I don't. Of course, there are some things I feel like I've memorized (like, a difference between, let's say, a 10-18 dB range vs a 5-8 dB range). But I can't imagine ever reliably guessing stuff like 2 vs 2.5 dB. Or even at the lower differences something like 16 vs 20 dB. Feels different with each type of sound.

Do you have any tips on improving at this?
Thanks, have a great day!
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Marcus Woodworth
Apr 24, 20:58
The mistake you're making is trying to memorize it. You may refer to my post: http://www.soundgym.co/space/talk?id=NASZ2448MAR&t=L8BCA0YUD88
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Anthony Zambonini
Apr 24, 21:54
I agree with Marcus. You can't learn this by rote - That's a rational intellective technique - OK for learning history or geography. What you're doing here is developing an intuitive skill. The only way you can do that is by osmosis - Absorbing it by repeating and repeating and repeating. Remember also that the more pain you feel because you're making no progress, and the longer you feel it, the better it is. it means your subconscious mind is constructing a more sophisticated paradigm to deal with the task. Never give up, and someday soon you will discover you are starting to take off.
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Lukas Veleminsky
Apr 25, 12:09
Thank you for all the tips and encouragement! I set a goal to hit a lvl 20 on every game by the end of this year, so I have some work to do :D.

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