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.

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)
    the 30-band graphical EQ as a learning tool to navigate the 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)
    intentional distortion (saturation effect, electric guitar, ...) (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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    identifying loudspeaker faults by ear (English)
    loose particles in driver (English)
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    identifying media editing errors by ear (English)
    rhythmic or melodic errors (English)
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    https://www.rationalacoustics.com/pages/the-7-bad-system-dwarves (English)
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    SQQ7 - 3.1.
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