Learn To Identify Stereo Width

US SoundGym introduces Stereohead ear-training game      18/12/20

SoundGym has announced Stereohead, a new audio ear-training game that was added to SoundGym's platform. A spokesperson told us, "Stereohead is designed to help music producers and engineers listen and identify the stereo-width of stereophonic audio sources, so they can make more accurate panning decisions while producing and mixing."

How to play Stereohead
Two audio sources are panned to the opposite sides. Players have to detect how wide is the stereo image, from 100% stereo to dead-center. Accurate answers are needed to level-up and progress.

Stereohead is the 18th sound game on SoundGym. SoundGym tells us that it is a Pro game (available for SoundGym Pro members) but is free for all to try out during the weekend (until December 20th).

Pricing and Availability:
Basic membership is free.

Pro membership unlocks the full training program, including more sound games, personalized audio workouts, focused training, premium sounds, and much more. Pro membership costs $24.95/month or $119/year

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