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solive
I've posted a new article on my audio blog about our new computer-based listener training program used for training Harman listeners.

We are considering making this freely available to audio recording engineers/students, audio reviewers, and audio consumers to increase consumer awareness and appreciation for higher quality audio recording and reproduction.

Cheers
Sean
pawelq
QUOTE (solive @ May 31 2009, 10:59) *
We are considering making this freely available to [...] audio consumers


Tha would be great. Discussions would be enormously facilitated.
odigg
I've been looking for software like this for a while so it would be great if it was released to the general public.

udauda
QUOTE (solive @ May 31 2009, 07:59) *
We are considering making this freely available


Oh, please do so! laugh.gif
shakey_snake
You have our interest. smile.gif
Ron Jones
I'm intrigued. Do it!
marcusm
This is fantastic news. I'll be looking for more news on this.
ShowsOn
Please release the software!
Lazpete
Please release this one.
Find your blog really interesting.

Cheers,
Lasse
jlohl
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We are considering making this freely available to ....

I'm very interested to try it because I also made a free software to listen and make correction of some random frequency EQ : resone
My main problem was to find a good way to measure the performance of the correction. I ended with a measurement of the remaining "surface" of the frequency peak or notch.
Another tool to listen to various types of distortions : distorder
Sure that Sean Olive's software is easier to understand than mine wink.gif
LANjackal
Amen, please release the software smile.gif
tfarney
The audiophile world needs this so badly. Given the methodology that it is based on, it can't help but be a huge step forward in the ability of researchers, reviewers and audio enthusiasts to evaluate sound. Heck, if all it did was get us out of the world of the euphonic musicality of greatly-enhanced PRaT, it would be a major step in the right direction. Put me on the beta-testing list if there is one!

Tim
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