INSTANTLY Improve Your Mixes! [Ear Training For Mixing & Music Production]

INSTANTLY Improve Your Mixes! [Ear Training For Mixing & Music Production]

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@ElQuinnMcClarty
@ElQuinnMcClarty - 10.10.2024 23:27

Thanks.

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@nicholasshackleferd
@nicholasshackleferd - 03.10.2024 09:50

Could you also asign the hard b sound to 72.5hz and hard p to 125hz?

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@nicholasshackleferd
@nicholasshackleferd - 03.10.2024 09:39

I just realized this is part of how those ghost shows trick people into thinking white noise is forming words.

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@4wheelwarrior
@4wheelwarrior - 01.10.2024 02:35

Naming/Mapping octaves ... GOLD! I was more or less hearing the octaves correctly (from previous trial/error) ... this just cinched it all up. Keep up the awesome work.

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@RGMusicStudio2024
@RGMusicStudio2024 - 28.09.2024 20:05

Perfect! Gracias Amigo.

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@urchincreature
@urchincreature - 24.09.2024 06:16

Vocalists and others may find Ken Bozeman's work on practical vocal acoustics very interesting and somewhat related, ie the vowel- like quality of different frequencies and the manipulation of this phenomenon for singing.

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@dydysh99
@dydysh99 - 19.09.2024 01:30

I just got a mnemonic word to learn the order of noises - BOOGAE. Just omit consonants;)

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@nelsontsokakwazvinoitika2723
@nelsontsokakwazvinoitika2723 - 13.09.2024 23:31

so Geneus thanks Bro

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@stardjrudrakhiya402
@stardjrudrakhiya402 - 07.09.2024 23:56

Thanks brother ❤❤❤❤❤

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@basiclawprof
@basiclawprof - 30.08.2024 11:01

That's the case for me.

You just opened up this entire world for me. My ears are my weak points. This helps with more directed hearing immensely. Thanks.

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@Subcritical96
@Subcritical96 - 27.08.2024 20:27

Yes! This has had an immediate impact on my guitar tone using my parametric eq

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@Newlifemonty
@Newlifemonty - 27.08.2024 02:11

What app are you using on your laptop

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@danielvaega
@danielvaega - 26.08.2024 01:43

Immediate impact and improvements for sure. Great video. Concise, helpful, easy to understand, and instantly applicable.

10/10

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@MoveTrueRecords_
@MoveTrueRecords_ - 24.08.2024 05:24

Even though these old as balls I still love you man thank you. 2k24

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@Hyperlooper
@Hyperlooper - 21.08.2024 06:52

Man that talkbox was creepy love it

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@ThomasPhillips3
@ThomasPhillips3 - 12.08.2024 20:39

dog this is fantastic. thank you.

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@Omarkhanmusic
@Omarkhanmusic - 09.08.2024 10:21

Really awesome stuff!

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@ShilohTide
@ShilohTide - 30.07.2024 05:52

𝐴𝑏𝑠𝑜𝑙𝑢𝑡𝑒𝑙𝑦!

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@ICANTHEARHER2222
@ICANTHEARHER2222 - 25.07.2024 07:27

250 hz:
Distant thunder in a rainstorm

500 hz:
snowy tundra winds

1k hz:
ship landing in Dragon Ball Z

2 k hz:
Messed up radio signal at area 51

4k hz:
lightning strike

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@VPROXE-HELLRAISER
@VPROXE-HELLRAISER - 21.07.2024 16:34

1k and 2k almost sound the same ahhhhhh

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@mestarimusic
@mestarimusic - 02.07.2024 16:21

immediately subscribed ❤ congrats 👏

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@adriancressy8363
@adriancressy8363 - 17.06.2024 19:40

Amazing video. I have ears that can be trained. My Ears were trained to hear REAL LIVE classical music for many years when I was around 7 yrs old. No sound systems...no electronics. My Dad played in the United States Navy Band. I will download your link.

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@RobertRyda
@RobertRyda - 15.06.2024 01:53

genius!!

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@shoak1m
@shoak1m - 21.05.2024 22:46

I saw you are using the JBL 305 ( or 306 ). What can you say about them? Im about to buy speakers. And thanks for the video , really help full

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@whosrichpurnell3328
@whosrichpurnell3328 - 14.05.2024 21:58

This is insane. Iv heard the advice of sounding out the problem frequencies when attempting to cut but never associating it with an objective standard with assigned vowel sounds. Appreciate you Kyle

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@TurboLoveTrain
@TurboLoveTrain - 12.05.2024 09:56

... the dentist of audiology

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@digitalhomestudio1989
@digitalhomestudio1989 - 29.04.2024 05:30

Thank you

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@djsmoothmasterz
@djsmoothmasterz - 21.04.2024 03:49

Thank you so much ❤🙏

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@altabestudio
@altabestudio - 08.04.2024 16:08

I swear some of those Ooo and Ah sound had been used for Horror games. XD

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@FransSchoonens
@FransSchoonens - 31.03.2024 13:34

Another great lesson and help for the aspiring amateur. Easily explained! Thank you so much.

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@ZipplyZane
@ZipplyZane - 28.03.2024 23:04

So, even though it shows that frequency being raised, you're actually lowering all other frequencies, right? I didn't notice until my crappy speakers cut out entirely when you raised the 63hz band.

I was expecting it to just sound the same.

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@bogard08
@bogard08 - 28.03.2024 19:46

Wow😮 you can actually hear that 125hz in the center of your chest.

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@timothygilman3010
@timothygilman3010 - 28.03.2024 16:48

Excellent lesson. Love your content. Thank you for the training.

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@ronivory7752
@ronivory7752 - 28.03.2024 16:32

Wow! What a great lesson

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@Sykologist_Music
@Sykologist_Music - 26.03.2024 11:18

Wow. This was extremely helpful

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@danielparkermusic
@danielparkermusic - 20.03.2024 08:42

Anyone else always feel like 63hz is behind their eyes or am I the only one

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@yoavbeneli7521
@yoavbeneli7521 - 12.03.2024 00:51

I have no words to describe how this guy can make me tear up with just his voice

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@voodoochili12
@voodoochili12 - 09.03.2024 20:58

Legendary

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@ByDav1Zz
@ByDav1Zz - 02.03.2024 21:23

next level explanation

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@SpartanJoe193
@SpartanJoe193 - 26.02.2024 16:36

I tried EQ before. I did in fact hear the EE.

Edit: not just that but all of them.

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@esignsmedia
@esignsmedia - 25.02.2024 09:36

A very simple visual and audible description of the different frequencies. Reminds me of a 'sound of music' "Do Re Mi' alternative for white noise 'O AH A EE' 😊

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@ilovedbroccolionce
@ilovedbroccolionce - 25.02.2024 07:37

This is a real unique and cool video

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@AllenPalmer-eh4ht
@AllenPalmer-eh4ht - 21.02.2024 14:12

Priceless video, many thanks

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@mahergustavo
@mahergustavo - 21.02.2024 02:50

THANK YOU!!! THANK YOU!!! THANK YOU!!! THANK YOU!!! THANK YOU!!! THANK YOU!!! THANK YOU!!! THANK YOU!!! THANK YOU!!! THANK YOU!!! THANK YOU!!! THANK YOU!!! THANK YOU!!! THANK YOU!!! THANK YOU!!! THANK YOU!!! THANK YOU!!! THANK YOU!!!

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@PeterJaquesMusic
@PeterJaquesMusic - 18.02.2024 17:15

excellent video & super useful information. thanks!

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@nikakublashvili1817
@nikakublashvili1817 - 15.02.2024 05:24

man you are the most professional in this field i have ever seen!

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@kaislivesoundchannel4706
@kaislivesoundchannel4706 - 14.02.2024 22:56

When I started out as a sound engineer, we took that lesson naturally by having to pinpoint feedbacks in stage monitors. We ended up being very good at it. But as you grow older unfortunately the perceived frequencies shift and you need to relearn every few years

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@yahushaisthemessiah
@yahushaisthemessiah - 12.02.2024 23:14

Hi, i noticed that these are the frequencies used for the API 560. I have your chart downloaded and it is helping me. Could you name the other frequencies that are in the API eq, what vowels they would be? (the remaining are: 31, 63, 125, and 16k) (naming their characters would be helpful as well, like "muddy", "woofy"). It would be nice if you could respond to this comment with the right answer since this system works well for me but i found i needed 125hz on a snare and i didn't know what vowel to search for. Thank you.

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