
#EAR TRAINER VS FUNCTIONAR EAR TRAINER HOW TO#
Whether you’re a producer or a mixing engineer you need your ears to be able to distinguish how the EQ should be adjusted, how to set the proper pan settings, delay settings, filter settings, etc.Īll of these skills can be overwhelming to learn. SoundGym comes from the same creators of ToneGym although its focus is much more geared toward audio engineering. I’d recommend ToneGym to anyone who needs a little more encouragement to do their ear training exercises as well as to those who want to use a web-based app. Overall, ToneGym cracked the code on how to make ear training exercises fun and enjoyable both for beginners and advanced musicians. Everything from “how you compare” and “Training history” to “Insights & more” and “Learning” is all part of their stats page. The analytics section is another standout feature that most other ear training apps don’t provide. I also really enjoy the fact that ToneGym offers monthly prices for those who rank at the top of their leaderboard. This creates a sense of challenge and encourages you to keep practicing in order to rank higher on the leaderboard and increase your overall stats. What’s great about ToneGym is that it also ranks you in comparison to others who use the app.

That’s just a few of them but there are lots more. There are a ton of different games you can play to help with your training a few of them include: ToneGym takes a very “game” based approach to teach musicians how to better train their ears. You can choose 3 different pricing options when you decide to use their paid plan including:

Therefore, you don’t need to add another app to your phone or download another piece of software to your computer to help train your help. It’s also significantly different than most other ear training tools on this list in that it is fully web-based. ToneGym is the best ear training app for musicians by far.
