Dave Moulton's Golden Ears
An audio ear-training course for recording engineers, producers and musicians. Moulton started doing such training as an educational exercise for students back in 1969, and has since used it everywhere. In 1992, KIQ Productions asked Moulton to make it commercially available, and the rest is history.I'm personally very proud of these drills, and pleasantly surprised and honored by how widely they've been adopted and put into use around the world.
Many private individuals, studios, broadcasting organizations, colleges and universities have all adopted Golden Ears. I know of nothing else like them, except for a couple of very specialized and highly developed in-house computer programs for ear-training. Certainly nothing else that is commercially available. If you want to improve your audio hearing acuity and knowledge, these are a great tool!Vol. 1: FrequenciesTrains you to recognize boosts and cuts in all ten octaves of the frequency spectrum. Progressive drills build from simple boosts in music to more demanding single octave cuts in pink noise.Vol.
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2: Effects & Processing31 possible signal processing changes, grouped into simple families: amplitude change, gross and subtle distortion, slow and fast release compression, equalization changes, stereophony anomalies and time-delay / reverberation settings.Vol. 3: Delays and DecaysDelay settings from tenths of a millisecond to whole seconds; panning / slap / spaciousness effects - in mono and stereo, on sustained and transient sounds. Reverb parameters - predelays, decay times, etc. Invaluable when creating programs.Vol. 4: Master frequenciesAdvanced EQ. Identify cuts and boosts to within a third of an octave; and two octave bands simultaneously boosted and/or cut.Language: Englishhome page.
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I'm personally very proud of these drills, and pleasantly surprised and honored by how widely they've been adopted and put into use around the world. Many private individuals, studios, broadcasting organizations, colleges and universities have all adopted Golden Ears. I know of nothing else like them, except for a couple of very specialized and highly developed in-house computer programs for ear-training. Certainly nothing else that is commercially available. If you want to improve your audio hearing acuity and knowledge, these are a great tool! EQ is one of the two most commonly used signal processing tools audio engineers use everyday, the other being a compressor.
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EQ is very powerful because allows to alter the frequency of a track, instrument, or vocal. Anyone interested in learning more about EQ should subscribe to this course. In this course I start with learning frequencies. Dj studios free download. Its incredible how some engineers can pinpoint problem frequencies. I will show my approach for learning frequencies when you hear them. After a lot of practice you will be grabbing an EQ and adjusting problem frequencies with confidence.