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Hannes Koch
Mar 20, 08:11 in SoundGym Cafe
I've been an annually paying Soundgym member since 2019 and I am wondering if there's a chance to become a lifetime member for less then 400 USD? I am so glad I did pay for the lifetime plan with Tonegym 3 years ago... any chance to get that amount down? Love and thanks for the good work!
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John Rajanna
Mar 20, 17:41
you can get 30% off if you use your tonecoins for discount. 75 tonecoins should be enough.
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Marc Brümmer
Mar 20, 20:00
I am a lifetime member. I am also a Tone Gym lifetime member. Best thing to do is get a 30% discount. Either wait for it to come around November/December time or buy a discount with SoundCoins and then buy a lifetime membership. If I see a lifetime membership come up anywhere, I get it. This Monthly or yearly thing annoys me. I like to pay once and never again. If the price seems steep, think about how long you want to use it. Divide the lifetime price with the month or yearly rate and you will see after what time, it starts paying for itself.
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Meet Coo
Mar 20, 20:55
can't really see a 30% off for SoundGym specifically in the soundcoin store...
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Kevin Koelzer
Mar 20, 16:10 in SoundGym Cafe
saddle on the sun is out now 🎧
It was great mastering this song and the EP it's a part of because I got to hear an artist developing their own style of music
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Cindy Preta
Mar 20, 16:27
I love this song ! Really nice Mastering 😎
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Kevin Koelzer (author)
Mar 20, 20:27
Thanks Cindy, I'm excited to continue working with this artist
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Jace Noson
Mar 20, 18:53 in SoundGym Cafe
Maybe there's already a way to do this, but on the games where we are choosing between two options like Dr. Comp, etc. I find it helpful to close my eyes. It would be nice if we could use space bar or some other key to cycle between the two options, so that you don't have to keep opening your eyes to switch back and forth.
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SoundGym
Mar 20, 04:12 in SoundGym Official
Your session says a lot about your brain.
The Debate: How do you organize your tracks: color coding, clean naming, or pure chaos?

Some producers need visual order to move fast. Some trust detailed names to stay in control. And some somehow thrive in a session that looks completely unhinged but still gets results.

Why It Matters: Organization affects speed, decision-making, and how long it takes to find the thing you need before the idea disappears.

Team Color Coding, Team Name, or Team Chaos, and why does your system work for you?
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uzurpan  
Mar 20, 07:38
colors, and I stick to the same color for a given group of instruments in every session
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Steve Rinaldi
Mar 20, 16:16
Color coding, definitely! But I also name my tracks to make them more intuitive, particularly on live recordings of orchestras/concert bands.
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Billy Cordero
Mar 20, 16:26
Color coding, 100%. But properly naming tracks won't hurt.
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Felix Lepoutre
Mar 20, 08:11 in SoundGym Cafe
New release today, very excited about this. The vocal is by Jaime Arin, who you can all find on SoundBetter :)
The track already made 9th place in the SoundGym contest, thank you guys for that!!

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Meet Coo
Mar 20, 10:38
hey Felix, are you looking for some comments on the production and mixing of that track?
otherwise, I enjoy the track, it's quite chill and the voice is very warmly pleasant :)
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SoundGym
Mar 20, 03:54 in SoundGym Official
Your Ears Are Literally Reshaping Your Brain Right Now
Hard truth: better mixes usually start with better perception, not better gear. This article makes a strong case that focused training can reshape the brain systems behind attention, memory, and pattern recognition.

So here’s the debate: Team A trusts fast instinct, Team B trusts repeated drills.

Which one actually improved your mixes more? Share one moment where ear training changed a decision in a real session.

This article just proved that the community's years of ear-training DOES WORK: https://www.soundgym.co/blog/item?id=your-ears-are-literally-reshaping-your-brain-right-now
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传广 陈
Mar 20, 06:03
反复的练习才能建立快速的直觉
@Ekaitz Hernandez Perez is now a SoundGym certified member. Congratulations Ekaitz!!
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Colin Aiken
Mar 19
Big Congratulations!
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Steve Rinaldi
Mar 19
Wow, fantastic! Congrats for getting your certification!
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@Nicola Torresin is now a SoundGym certified member. Congratulations Nicola!!
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Colin Aiken
Mar 17
Big Congratulations!
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Helmut Mair
Mar 17
Congratulations!
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Steve Rinaldi
Mar 19
Nicola, congratulations! What an accomplishment!
Congrats @Manou Bouillon for winning the Golden Ears Award!
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Lio LM
Mar 18
Congrats Manou! ⭐⭐⭐
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Colin Aiken
Mar 19
Marvelous work!
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Steve Rinaldi
Mar 19
Manou, that's an excellent accomplishment - congratulations!
Congrats @Amaury Hocquet for winning the Golden Ears Award!
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Lio LM
Mar 19
Congrats Amaury! ⭐⭐⭐
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Colin Aiken
Mar 19
Fantastic!
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Steve Rinaldi
Mar 19
Amaury, that's awesome! Congrats for winning your Golden Ears!
Another Mastering Job Completed
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Kevin Koelzer (author)
Mar 19
Thanks, I appreciate it
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Max Marks
Mar 19
You're so humble.

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