TrainYourEars EQ Edition 2
  • Introduction
  • DOCUMENTATION
    • Minimum Requirements
    • Installation
  • PLAYER
    • The Player Section
    • Audio Player
    • Noise Player
    • Live Player
  • OPTIONS
    • General Options
    • Exercise Designer
    • Exercise Editor
  • TRAINING
    • Training in Guess Mode
    • Training in Correct Mode
  • LIVE TRAINING VIDEOS
    • Live Feedback
    • Pop Rock Instruments
    • 2 Bands in a 7 Frequencies Equalizer
  • EXERCISE PACKAGES
    • Beginner Pack by Andrea Zanini
    • Medium-Advanced Pack by Andrea Zanini
    • Pop Rock Instruments by Jørn-Arild Grefsrud
    • Faking Absolute Pitch by Karél Psota
    • Midrange Basics by Stephen Kelly
    • Slow Sound Modulations by Andrei Georgescu
    • Quick Sound Modulations by Andrei Georgescu
  • TROUBLESHOOTING
    • Reset Preferences
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  • SoundCard Options
  • Audio Driver
  • Input Device
  • Output Device
  • I/O and Signal Vector Sizes
  • Monitoring CPU usage
  • Input and Output Channels
  • Language
  • Audio Waveforms
  • Keyboard Shortcuts
  • Total Score Calculation
  • VST/AU Plugins
  • Waves plugins
  1. OPTIONS

General Options

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In this screen, you can configure the general options of TrainYourEars. Keep scrolling for a detailed explanation of each option.

SoundCard Options

Here you can choose between your audio interfaces, drivers and other stuff like latency or input/output channels.

Audio Driver

The first thing you need to choose is the audio driver.

In OSX, Core Audio is recommended.

In Windows, it depends on the audio interface you are using. If it is a built-in sound card which doesn't support ASIO, you can use either Direct Soundor MME. If you are using an ASIO-compatible sound card then choose ASIO because the latency will be way much smaller.

When you have selected the audio driver you want to use, various input (Input Channels, Input Device, and Input Source) and output (Output Channels, Output Device) settings will become available based on the audio driver you choose.

Input Device

Click on the Input Device pop-up menu and choose the source you want to use from the menu.

Output Device

Click on the Output Device pop-up menu and choose the destination you want to use from the menu.

I/O and Signal Vector Sizes

Use them to adjust the latency of your soundcard. If you hear clicks or pops, increase their values.

Monitoring CPU usage

CPU Utilization displays a rough estimate of how much of your computer's CPU is being allocated for crunching audio in TrainYourEars. You can limit it if you want, but it is not recommended.

Input and Output Channels

If you want to monitor the signal for other outputs different than 1-2, then choose them here.

Language

Choose the language of TrainYourEars

English, Spanish, German, French, Russian, Italian, Turkish, Polish and Dutch are available, but we will keep adding more.

Audio Waveforms

You can turn off the generation of audio waveforms. This can be useful in old computers with only one core, or if you use very big files.

Keyboard Shortcuts

You can assign different shortcuts for the common buttons of the Training process. To assign a new shortcut, just press on Choose another and then on the key you want to use.

Please note that only letters and numbers are allowed.

You can control the Audio Player play/pause using the spacebar.

Total Score Calculation

You can change the number of quizzes used to calculate the Total score value of each exercise. It is useful so you don't have to reset the score and quizzes of your exercises, you can keep doing them and the Total Score will reflect your improvements in a more accurate way.

Reduce it if you want to give more importance to your last results. Increase it if you want to know how well you are doing for a longer time.

Changes will affect only after a restart of TrainYourEars.

VST/AU Plugins

To load a VST/AU plugin, click on Load Plugin and go to the plugins folder:

  • In OSX the AU plugins folder is on /Library/Audio/Plugins/Components and the VST plugins folder is on /Library/Audio/Plugins/VST. You can use either 32 or 64bit plugins.

  • In Windows the VST plugins folder is usually on C:\Program Files\Steinberg\VstPlugins. Right now TrainYourEars only supports 32bit plugins.

Waves plugins

Waves plugins don't work like the rest of the plugins. Instead of individual files, they use a common file called WaveShell.

If you are using the you will have to select the input device here.

If you are using the with an external input, you can choose the input channels here as well.

If you want to help us with the translation of any other language not currently available in TrainYourEars, or the translation of these docs to your language, .

You can use up to 3 monitoring plugins inside TrainYourEars, like for example or .

If you want to use a Waves plugin (like ), you have to load the WaveShell file first. Then, you can choose the plugin you want in the dropdown which will appear on the right.

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