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Overview
How to Listen is a desktop software application developed by the Harman International R&D group for the purpose of training and selecting listeners used in audio product research, development, and testing. The software consists of a number of training exercises where different kinds of timbral, spatial and dynamic distortions commonly found within the recording and audio chains are simulated and added to music.
- Supports 2-channel stereo and multichannel wav files (up to 24 bit, 96 kHz)
- includes Session and Practice Modes
- Currently supports two training tasks (more will be added in the next release) that include the following:
- Peaks, Dips, Peaks & Dips, Low and High pass filters
- Bright-Dull
- Full-Thin
- Coloration
- Reverberation
- Noisy/Noise-free
- Hum/Hum-free
- Left/Right Balance (stereo mode)
- Front/Rear Balance (surround mode)
Main features/fixes in version 2.04
1. Windows - The noise and hum attribute tests are now working.
2. Mac - The noise and hum attribute tests are now working.
3. Known Issues - For Mac and Windows you may need to manually change the permissions to read/write in the Application Folder and Application Data and Support folders. (See the section 'Manually Setting Folder Permissions' on page 6 of the user manual ) After updating to version 2.04 from 2.03, make sure you create a new username account when logging in the first time (see section 'Update from an Older Version of How to Listen' on page 7 of the user manual.)
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Program Material
Music samples included with How to Listen are provided by Bravura Records. These high resolution recordings from Bravura are recorded and mixed live as 24 bit/192 kHz files by the legendary recording engineering/producer Bill Schnee, who has been Grammy-nominated 11 times for Best Engineered Recording and has won twice for Aja and Gaucho, both from Steely Dan. Bravura recordings are made using musicians with real talent, recorded in real-time. To find more information about Bravura Records please visit their website: www.bravurarecords.com.
Track 2: Clap Hands by George Krikes (Kreekus)
- The version of How to Listen you're using
- Your OS version (Mac or Windows)
- The sound file format (if the problem is related to sound playback)
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