

Taking the quizzes was easy and revealing. Once you answer all 10 questions, your final score will appear. There is also a loop button that does just like it is named, allowing for continuous play while engaging/disengaging the eq. Once the questions are asked, I was able to engage and disengage the EQ so I could A/B the two sounds. Scoring is as follows: correct answer = 100 pts, 2nd guess = 50 pts, 3rd guess = 25 pts, 4th guess = 0. Difficulty levels range from easy, to hard and expert. Once launched, a main window appears and you are ready to start quizzing. Installation was painless and straightforward. The version of Quiztones that I used was loaded on my Macbook Pro.
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Quiztones helps you by offering a series of quizzes that will sharpen your skills and save you much time and frustration when trying to find that pesky frequency range where your bass track muddies up the mix, or what would add presence to an acoustic guitar. Understanding what different frequencies sound like is just like taking off the blinders. Being able to hear if something sounds thin, or boomy is good, but knowing WHERE the harshness or boominess lies and getting there quickly is valuable and a big time saver. Not only as pure tones, but also in context on common instruments. On the technical side, this would include being able to hear how different frequencies sound. One of the most important things that an audio engineer can do is train his/her ears, both musically and technically. Quiztones from Audiofile Engineering is a useful teaching tool that will be of benefit to those starting out in the world of audio as well as the seasoned engineer. Want to mix better? Then you’ve got to train those ears.
