Just wanted to update you guys:
There is now an iOS & Mac app for Quiztones. Tons of new features including over 40 frequency trainers (EQ boost & cut) and choosing source audio from your own music library.
More info @ http://quiztones.net.
Today I released an iOS app based on the frequency ear trainer @ quiztones.net
I wrote a blog post about the story of Quiztones here.
If there are any features you would like to see, please let me know!
Audiofile Engineering are now my partners, and great features are on the horizon : )
-Dan
Hey guys -
We just published a really cool interview with Grammy Award winning mixer Dave Pensado on theProAudioFiles.com.
Dave talks about some really cool stuff. I like how he discusses the different approaches needed when mixing rock vs pop/r&b.
-Dan
hey guys,
So I know this thread is really old, but I built the frequency identification ear trainer at quiztones.net which you guys might like.
It's free, with new features coming soon as well as a really cool iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch app!
-Dan
I've worked very hard as the founder/editor building theProAudioFiles.com.You'll find tons of Articles, Tips, Interviews, Techniques & Reviews from audio professionals.
I've worked very hard as the founder/editor building theProAudioFiles.com.You'll find tons of Articles, Tips, Interviews, Techniques & Reviews from audio professionals.
DEFTONES!
deftones by zildjidan | Grooveshark - Listen to Free Music Online - Internet Radio - Free MP3 Streaming
I'll never forget the first time I heard those drum sounds.
Mixed by Terry Date I believe (Terry Date - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia)
One of the writers for my site just wrote an article about mixing rap vocals. You might find it helpful: Tips for Mixing Rap Vocals | theProAudioFiles.com
Has anybody used grooveshark to advertise their music?
It's one of my favorite services out there for listening to music, but never tried the marketing.
I built QUIZTONES (frequency identification trainer) to improve my own EQ'ing ability.
You may find it useful to help familiarize yourself with how different frequencies respond with various sources.
Let me know if there is anything you would find useful for me to add to it : )
I built QUIZTONES (frequency identification trainer) to improve my own EQ'ing intuition.
You may find it useful to help yourself become familiar with learning how different frequencies respond with different sources.
It's helped me eliminate the need to always sweep around.
Let me know if...