Sound engineer Stephane Brunet has put together a small program that will allow you to learn to recognize sound frequencies: Sound Chef Pro.
Sound Chef Pro is a tool designed to help the user learn to recognize sound frequencies. It works with both Apple Mac OS X and Microsoft Windows. For progressive learning, you can choose to work in 10, 15 or 31 frequency ranges. The software can be used in two different modes:
- Learn mode lets you hear the different frequencies and learn them, monitoring the ones you have already listened to on a bargraph-style screen which shows you the frequencies you’ve studied the most.
- Test mode provides a way to auto-test your skill and knowledge by doing a sound dictation and displays your results for each individual frequency and a global score. You will receive a grade at the end of each test and you can post your results here.
You must be connected to the internet to use the software. Sound Chef Pro has an introductory price of €19 (including 5 consecutive installations and free updates for 2 years).
A demo version limited to 10 frequencies can be downloaded from www.soundchefpro.com.
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mc_troenNew AFfiliatePosted on 06/27/2011 at 05:33:37The software is now translated to italian... Website should be also shortly ;) Thank you Danilo.
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mc_troenNew AFfiliatePosted on 06/28/2011 at 04:18:54You can help to promote Sound Chef Pro ? We have a free licence for you ! Contact us please.
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mc_troenNew AFfiliatePosted on 06/28/2011 at 15:28:43The software is now translated to spanish... Website should be also shortly
Thank you Adrian.
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mc_troenNew AFfiliatePosted on 07/01/2011 at 06:14:21Musikmesse following Sound Chef Pro on twitter ! Hope to be there with the soft next year
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