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Post by aekoi »

Soz if its been posted before

http://quiztones.net/#home
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Post by Mike Senior »

aekoi wrote:Soz if its been posted before

http://quiztones.net/#home

Thanks for posting that -- not one I'd seen, but it's really good. Love that it includes noise/music EQ examples as well as just tones. I think I'll add a link to that from my mixing resources...
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Yes the music examples are great. I have Simple Feeback Trainer also which i'm sure you are aware of.
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Thanks for that!

I'm not sure if the ones I'm getting wrong at the extremes of the spectrum are because of my inexperience/tone deafness :shock: , or because of my 4 inch computer speakers/subwoofer combination (or both)!
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Post by JMulvale »

Brilliant, thanks!!
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Post by Jonesy512 »

haha this shows me that the Frequency repsonse of my laptop speakers is quite bad =P
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Post by DaveFry »

Another ear trainer ( more for musicians , rather than engineers though ) ;

http://www.joehubbardbass.com/473/ear-training/
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Post by EarT »

Another useful ear training resource is the Ear Training Radio http://www.eartrainingradio.com
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artifus wrote:and another: http://www.v-plugs.com/mr_soundman

"This unique quality also attracts women"

Why? Does the fact that we can pinpoint the exact frequencies in a woman's voice prove that we are listening? :headbang:
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FreQnic wrote:Why? Does the fact that we can pinpoint the exact frequencies in a woman's voice prove that we are listening? :headbang:

being able to pinpoint the exact frequencies in a woman's voice could allow one to cognitively invert the phase of the percieved signals thereby cancelling out said frequencies whilst simultaniously nodding and occasionally mumbling phrases such as 'yes, dear'. many males do this unconsciously. some females may find this behaviour attractive. the research continues.
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artifus wrote:
FreQnic wrote:Why? Does the fact that we can pinpoint the exact frequencies in a woman's voice prove that we are listening? :headbang:

being able to pinpoint the exact frequencies in a woman's voice could allow one to cognitively invert the phase of the percieved signals thereby cancelling out said frequencies whilst simultaniously nodding and occasionally mumbling phrases such as 'yes, dear'. many males do this unconsciously. some females may find this behaviour attractive. the research continues.


Truly the most useful step in male evolution thus far. :smirk:
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