
A Google user
It's not bad, but I think the EQ training could be improved. It's not very useful to hear EQ applied for a few seconds and then take a guess. It would be greatly improved by having the noise constantly play and having a bypass button, essentially letting you switch between the Flat and EQ'd version of the track. Having that direct comparison is crucial for training new ears to mixing and audio production. How to Listen by Harman is a great example of what I mean, but it's only on desktop.
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Hello! Thanks for your feedback.
Do you mean to use the noises in the same way the training with music works don't? I will take it into consideration for the next update!

Abel Biju
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Best ear training app, I'm a high school kid, loving this app. It's addictive sort of, good way for me to just get off insta and train my ears. I always find almost everything boring but I've been enjoying this app. I haven't seen a ad yet, not from memory atleast. Hats off to the dev team. Keep up the good work.

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this is perfect as a tool, but the interface isn't too intuitive. maybe a short tutorial? I didn't know I could change the frequencies available until I had a dig around the settings, and even then i had to go into both things to change the settings for it. it's fine for someone like me, but if a kid on a college course dl'd this they'd get bored in a second. "sft" was very simple, and that's why it worked. stick with the 32 band eq, don't reduce it as standard.
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Hi thanks for your review! You are right about the tutorial. I wanted to do it but I delay it initially because in the very first version of the app I didn't had all the features I wanted (It still doesn't). I will try to push it for some of the next releases.
If you have more questions you can write me at https://www.saninnsalas.com/contact/ :)