Thanks for the list of unlabeled buttons. I had this on my phone, but
never got around to investigating much once I saw a few missing labels
and bummed out on a few questions. Now I know why lol.

Gonna give the developer a shout and see if those labels can be fixed up.

Scott

On 6/24/15, Chris Smart <[email protected]> wrote:
> Follow-up:
>
> For the Equalization exercises, the three buttons at the bottom are:
>
> repeat sound indefinitely
> play sound
> Play affected sound (with cut or boost)
>
> So, toggle the first and third buttons ON, and you can guess frequency to
> your heart's content.
>
> At 04:31 PM 6/24/2015, Chris Smart wrote:
>>
>> Hi folks.
>>
>> I just started playing with an app called Quiztones. It claims to be audio
>> training for aspiring engineers - frequency identification, louder versus
>> softer, identifying various EQ bands etc. It's similar to what you get by
>> working through Bob Molton's Golden Ears CD's, except you are scored by
>> the app as you answer questions.  In-app purchases unlock things like
>> identifying narrower EQ bands (1/3 octave) and I imagine more will be
>> added in time as people request things.
>>
>> I'd like to see questions on fast versus slow compressor attack and
>> release times, reverb type (plate, spring, chamber, room or hall),
>> questions on phasing etc.
>>
>> Anyway, this looks promising. I've only played with it a little and will
>> post a propper review over at www.applevis.com once I've spent more time
>> with it.
>>
>> I'd say it's about 85% accessible.  Question choices are accessible - if
>> you think 500HZ is being boosted rather than 1K 2K etc., you just swipe to
>> it and double-tap.  However, the button to play the tones, musical
>> examples or pink noise for each question are not labeled yet.
>>
>> For the pure sine wave questions - frequency identification - there's a
>> single unlabeled button at the bottom of the screen. Just double-tap that
>> to hear the tone. Obviously, use something flat for this - you won't hear
>> a 16K tone on your cheap Apple earpods. (grin)
>>
>> For the equalization questions where you're using music or pink noise as
>> test material, there are three unlabeled buttons. The second or middle
>> button plays the music or pink noise without any change, i.e. without any
>> boost or cut. You have to hit the third or right-most button to hear the
>> same material with the boost or cut, so you can then answer the question.
>>
>> Just search for Quiztones in the app store.
>>
>> Chris
>>
>>
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