Difference between revisions of "Ear training/Technical ear training (Q903)"

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Many technical faults manifest as characteristic noises or sound degradation. Recognizing them can make troubleshooting faster and more effective.

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Revision as of 11:20, 11 July 2024

Many technical faults manifest as characteristic noises or sound degradation. Recognizing them can make troubleshooting faster and more effective.
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Ear training/Technical ear training
Many technical faults manifest as characteristic noises or sound degradation. Recognizing them can make troubleshooting faster and more effective.

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    navigating the audible spectrum (English)
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    identifying electrical and mechanical fault conditions by ear (English)
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    identifying tonal and musical faults by ear (English)
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    identifying and correcting linear distortion (timbral colouration) by ear (English)
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    identifying non-linear distortion by ear (English)
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    identifying and correcting room issues by ear (English)
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    adjusting delay lines by ear (English)
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    ESCO description

    Sectoral layer

    Assessment

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