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In this episode of the Sound Design Live podcast I talk to Noam Gingold, composer, teacher, and founder of SoundGym. We discuss how Noam transitioned from composer to teacher to entrepreneur, and how ear training games can make you a better artist and sound engineer.
When you are a student, you have to mix less emotionally. But later, it’s the best way.[image error]
Show notes:
All music in this episode by
Gingold X.
SoundGym on
Facebook and
TwitterReaktorWhy are listening skills important?
They are the difference between a good artist and a great artist.
They provide objective feedback of your progress.
It’s easier for you to make intuitive decisions when you mix.
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Published on May 15, 2017 06:35