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Harmon's "How to listen" software available in free Beta
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<blockquote data-quote="kinosfronimos" data-source="post: 407749" data-attributes="member: 14190"><p>Don't know if this has been posted before</p><p>http://harmanhowtolisten.blogspot.com/2011/01/welcome-to-how-to-listen.html</p><p></p><p>'How to Listen' is a desktop software application developed by the Harman International R&D group for the purpose of training and selecting listeners used in audio product research, development, and testing. The software consists of a number of training exercises where different kinds of timbral, spatial and dynamic distortions commonly found within the recording and audio chains are simulated and added to music. </p><p>The listener?s task is to identify, classify or rate these distortions according to a number of well-defined perceptual attributes and scales. The software automatically adjusts the difficulty of each training task based on the listener?s performance.</p><p></p><p>Let's see if my ears can learn anything :moron:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kinosfronimos, post: 407749, member: 14190"] Don't know if this has been posted before http://harmanhowtolisten.blogspot.com/2011/01/welcome-to-how-to-listen.html 'How to Listen' is a desktop software application developed by the Harman International R&D group for the purpose of training and selecting listeners used in audio product research, development, and testing. The software consists of a number of training exercises where different kinds of timbral, spatial and dynamic distortions commonly found within the recording and audio chains are simulated and added to music. The listener?s task is to identify, classify or rate these distortions according to a number of well-defined perceptual attributes and scales. The software automatically adjusts the difficulty of each training task based on the listener?s performance. Let's see if my ears can learn anything :moron: [/QUOTE]
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