I have question for the leaders of the Cut Champ game. I definitely didn't practice the cuts as much as the boosts in the EQ. Do you get to the level where you can clearly hear and pinpoint the cuts without comparing, intuitively, in the same way I manage to do with the boosts?

I'm asking because to me (to my ears) I'm not sure if those frequencies are cut or didn't exist in the sound in the first place, while on the boosting game somehow it's much more intuitive for me (unless I play using the very limited-in-spectrum synth sounds and the question is about very high frequencies.
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Aike East
Jan 15, 11:01
@Ross L Isn't that just because you get familiar with the same sounds that are used in the game? And once you know them you don't need to A/B?

Whenever i buy a new soundpack for the games it usually takes me a little while to get familiar with their particular frequency balance.
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Mihai Cosareanu
Jan 15, 11:04
Interesting point, @Aike East . I didn't get to buy soundpacks yet as I didn't complete my studio, but will start to, shortly.
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Jose Ledezma
Jan 15, 14:03
I feel the same as you @Mihai Cosareanu , finding cuts is not that intuitive like finding boost, and it takes me more time.
In fact, to get my best score on CutChamp I most A/B the sound... And Im pretty sure most of the player do it that way too.
This almost makes the CutChamp in a BoostChamp XD, but the scores decreases because we have to use the A/B button all the time.
There are some talented people out here! I dumped out my soundcoins for alien spacepan and didn't even make the leaderboard xD Great job everybody!
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Mihai Cosareanu
Jan 15, 10:21
Honestly, if you ask me, SpacePan is about how good of a stereo listening environment you have (or how well do you understand headphones, I don't), more than how good you are.

I have two environments, and in one of them I just couldn't get past 40 because of the reflections and everything.
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Jazzy Tea
Jan 15, 11:40
It's more gaming skills than audio. I use headphones (not bluetooth! Too slow...) and work with both hands by shooting with space bar. I think using both hands improve the reflexes and precision.
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Mihai Cosareanu
Jan 15, 12:35
Well, @Jazzy Tea, my worst scores have been on headphones because I'm just not used to hearing the panning in headphones.

It feels really hard to figure out the position of the aliens when they're not dead center or hard left or hard right. That's what I meant with being used to headphones :D
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Aike East
Jan 15, 11:11 in SoundGym Cafe
I love the game Peak Master it has helped improve my music a lot. If you're struggling with this game you might want to check out this video. It's awesome and makes it so much easier:
Congrats @AC Wonder for winning the Diamond Ears Award!
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Lio LM
Jan 14, 17:21
Congratulations!! ⭐⭐⭐
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Billy Lorne
Jan 14, 18:58
amazing!!!!
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Colin Aiken
Jan 15, 03:53
Outstanding accomplishment!
Congrats @Iari Beati for winning the Golden Ears Award!
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Lio LM
Jan 14, 17:20
Congrats Iari! ⭐
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Billy Lorne
Jan 14, 18:58
So awesome!!
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Colin Aiken
Jan 15, 03:53
Marvelous!
Congrats @Miki Ggag for winning the Golden Ears Award!
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Colin Aiken
Jan 15, 03:53
Fabulous!

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