Identify Frequencies In A Muddy Or Boomy Mix | Ear Training For Audio Engineers

Identify Frequencies In A Muddy Or Boomy Mix | Ear Training For Audio Engineers

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Conner Trieskey
Conner Trieskey - 03.10.2023 00:52

for me 125 feels/sounds like an M or R, and 63 feels like B.

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Shawn Watson
Shawn Watson - 17.08.2023 08:26

I literally had I right trough my iPad Pro speakers and not even on loudest, are the speaker that good or do I just found I got a unknown good feeling for this 🤣

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Kristopher Clark
Kristopher Clark - 18.07.2023 21:20

Was listening on full range speakers so with that being said, are we best to work from around that and upwards in terms of eq our basses oh btw checking your Eq different things videos after typing this comments which may answer my question Thanks though for that quick guide made lost of sense in such a short video

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krzemian
krzemian - 10.07.2023 16:26

For me, I would say 125 Hz is throat/lower throat/upper chest, while 63 Hz is lower chest

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Matt Torrence
Matt Torrence - 06.07.2023 04:09

This kid is a genius.

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R. Llones
R. Llones - 07.06.2023 05:27

*rains*
normal people: acts normal
sound people: hmm, yes, 125 Hz thunder.

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Aaa
Aaa - 21.04.2023 20:25

Lower chest and behind stomach

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Jim Rezac
Jim Rezac - 10.04.2023 16:38

I want to thank you for this… It’s been on my playlist to educate myself for quite some time… And every time I listen to it and experience the haptics that you’re talking about I feel a little more knowledgeable… Because I too am feeling it in the areas of my body, that you describe…

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Kreative Wheels RO
Kreative Wheels RO - 05.03.2023 17:38

💖💖🤝🤝

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SkyZen Styles (◠ w ⓛ)
SkyZen Styles (◠ w ⓛ) - 10.12.2022 11:00

Just Subscribed Just For This Thanks <3

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Jordn
Jordn - 02.11.2022 00:46

It would be great if you can do a hands-on tutorial on how to use the Jason Corey ear training method.

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Jordn
Jordn - 28.10.2022 22:15

Hi, Kyle, great tutorials. I've purchased Jason Corey's book, but where can I find files to work with such as white noise, pink noise, etc? Thanks!

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hardi music
hardi music - 16.04.2022 17:13

wow its too good

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Derek Gladstone
Derek Gladstone - 08.04.2022 03:28

Would love to see a video demonstrating how you'd EQ your tracks once you've identified these different frequencies. Been trying to train my ear more per your very helpful videos, but I'm just not sure what to do with that knowledge.

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AA AA
AA AA - 03.04.2022 02:46

Thanks for your excellent content!

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DOGH2O
DOGH2O - 20.03.2022 08:56

Look at blue light in very loud low frequencies. The light looks like it is vibrating when the other colors don’t do behave this way.

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Josue Vieyra
Josue Vieyra - 16.03.2022 08:09

Okay but why is this song so fire 🔥 🤣 Im out here learning 🧠 and vibin 🕺

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Demetri Wolfe
Demetri Wolfe - 13.03.2022 23:09

yo, i learned more in 20 seconds about eq than i did in all of college

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Boomsterblak
Boomsterblak - 12.03.2022 00:09

Wow..great find..I will hook-up later..this looks..sounds awesome..

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ManoChannelTuNelysk
ManoChannelTuNelysk - 11.03.2022 14:06

Im listening through headphones and I agree - I can hear them, but feel them differently. 125Hz feels more in the back of my head than the chest, and 63Hz is more towards the chest than the stomach. So, I guess listening through good headphones kind of changes the haptics to feel more above the spots you would feel with speakers in front of you. Or its just my mind playing tricks on me.

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Techivation
Techivation - 10.03.2022 18:22

Nice one!

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Bala Murugan
Bala Murugan - 09.03.2022 06:08

Hi.. I just came across your channel.. found interesting.. subscribed as well.. let me if you have done a video on power conditioners for audio.. I am looking to buy one hence need your expert advise.. If not done a video already you may consider my request.. thanks

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s r reed
s r reed - 08.03.2022 18:35

Talk about being on the same wave (frequency) length. I'm not worthy. Race car drivers F1, Indy, the best will tell you they drive with their "ass", feel first drive second. Strange as it seems I've applied that theory most of my life towards my favorite songs. "if you don't feel it, how can you live it"
Again my brother I bow to U! Lol
Thanks

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sbeezynukka
sbeezynukka - 08.03.2022 18:10

That 125hz section is why I love crazy midbass setups in my cars! That chest thwack coupled with the low low rumblies from the sub is orgasmic!

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sbeezynukka
sbeezynukka - 08.03.2022 18:08

Noted haptic and tactile are the same in this instance!

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Leon Banks
Leon Banks - 08.03.2022 08:35

Pretty interesting stuff Thanks

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Audio Pervert
Audio Pervert - 08.03.2022 00:05

this sort of hyper-sterilized audio is good for no-brain commercial music. Muddy or Boomy also has a place depending on the volume or balance with other surrounding frequencies. This is not for any credible audio person, less engineer. Rubbish Hack!

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Surya Mogali 78
Surya Mogali 78 - 07.03.2022 21:39

excellent class

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Sayak P Chatterjee
Sayak P Chatterjee - 07.03.2022 14:20

Ive come to this channel in the previous eq video...now again Im watching this...Beacause its so good to lern logically...

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Kasper Christensen
Kasper Christensen - 06.03.2022 20:17

It's funny/interesting that despite listening to this video in my headphones I still "felt" the frequencies exactly the same places in my body as you :)

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Dale Mettee
Dale Mettee - 06.03.2022 17:29

If you really want to experience ultra low freq's, go to a church with a pipe organ. Listen to the low pedal. you will not hear it (15 Hz.) but you'll feel it. I have good hearing for my age. When I was your age, my hearing was super. I could hear things that other's dismissed. Traffic signals used to be controlled by Radar like actuators for turn signals. Those signals' actuators put out a very high freq. and let me tell you that if I drove by one of those units, it hurt my ears. Sliding doors are another issue today, that can produce the same result. Dry bearings are the origin of such noise. Hurts a lot. I'll be 80 this year.

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Balisong Flipping
Balisong Flipping - 05.03.2022 04:55

I love you!

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Korkenknopfus
Korkenknopfus - 04.03.2022 19:36

Very clear explanation and, thank you.

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Samuel Salins
Samuel Salins - 04.03.2022 14:40

Excellent

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N. I. John
N. I. John - 04.03.2022 04:33

Very useful. Thank you

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Emiel333 Official
Emiel333 Official - 04.03.2022 04:18

Another great and very useful video, Kyle. Thanks, and I hope you are doing well.

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Lasantha Tharaka Jayathilaka
Lasantha Tharaka Jayathilaka - 03.03.2022 21:59

I love these kind of content from you. Thank you so much!

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Francesco Pellicanò
Francesco Pellicanò - 03.03.2022 21:36

I'm watching this via Smartphone! It's great! I can ear everything!

Your channel is great and your ability to explain is very remarkable.
Thanks a lot for your videos!

(Obviously I can't hear anything!)

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Nhạc Sáng Tác
Nhạc Sáng Tác - 03.03.2022 20:08

thank sir

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Michael Anthony
Michael Anthony - 03.03.2022 19:52

Excellent. Your pace and clear communication is MUCH appreciated !

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Bazard Dah-Bzah Aka TsirObiangBzah
Bazard Dah-Bzah Aka TsirObiangBzah - 03.03.2022 17:24

Bravo!

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A
A - 03.03.2022 17:19

I've seriously started ear training from yesterday, daily ½hrs.. I am able to hear how poor my mixes are. Thanks professor for Audio University..

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EDEN Music's
EDEN Music's - 03.03.2022 17:19

Super sir

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Astrovic
Astrovic - 03.03.2022 17:14

this is really valuable content

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Rodee1
Rodee1 - 03.03.2022 16:57

This is EXACTLY what I needed.

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