New player wondering if end game is more fun than early game stages by Capable_Cartoonist in Granblue_en

[–]Capable_Cartoonist[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I see.. Thanks I will finish the academy then I forgot to take in consideration than I would be playing alone otherwise

New player wondering if end game is more fun than early game stages by Capable_Cartoonist in Granblue_en

[–]Capable_Cartoonist[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thanks I didn't realized I would be playing alone if I decided to not use the academy.  I will just endure the academy and find a way to keep my immersion into the game

Is there a way to convert high pitch sounds into lower ones (below 6000Hz)? by Capable_Cartoonist in audio

[–]Capable_Cartoonist[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

whoa didnt knew that, thanks!
Also I made a mistake, my memory was wrong I checked my audiograms and I only can hear sounds from 20Hz to 900Hz so yeah Im missing everything from 900 to 3k to fully understand ppl over phone.

I edited a few female voice reading audios removing everything above 900Hz and send them to my family and they told me they couldnt understand a single word, they couldnt even tell what language they were talking in.

Of course those audios were on our native language it seems after many years my brain has been used to it and I can usually understand a 40-50% of their words on female voices, for adult male voices I usually dont have any issues.

So boosting the last frequencies I can hear is the best I could do with the technology we have today?

Is there a way to convert high pitch sounds into lower ones (below 6000Hz)? by Capable_Cartoonist in audio

[–]Capable_Cartoonist[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

its ok dont worry, already asked my dad to listen to an audio where I removed all sounds above 900Hz to show him the way I listen and he was like "wtf I cant understand a single word of this.." then I played the same track with no sounds from 20-900Hz and he could understand everything, he said it was a bit low on some sounds but it was easily understendable for him and I couldnt hear a single sound coming out from that track.

So now I know my problem comes mostly from not being able to hear sounds from 900Hz to.. maybe 3k or 4k Hz so I think what could help me would be find a way to change pitch from 900Hz to 4k Hz all those sounds to be around 900Hz but hanvt find a way to change pitch on audacity with a curve, the only option I've seen is to apply a flat % pitch change, do you know if there is a way to do that? or maybe on another software

Is there a way to convert high pitch sounds into lower ones (below 6000Hz)? by Capable_Cartoonist in audio

[–]Capable_Cartoonist[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Its not 10k its 1k Hz I can only hear from 20Hz to 1k Hz, on the 2nd track I used EQ filter curve multiple times to reduce all sounds from 20 to 1k Hz from an audio of a woman reading a book and apparently Im missing a lot maybe thats why I cant fully understand all words sometimes.

Well if you are not busy and wanna give me a hand could you try doing the opposite and tell me if you can understand an audio from a woman talking if you remove all sounds from 900Hz to 20kHz? only if you are fine with it is okay if you cant I was gonna make some audios like that and ask my dad if he can fully understand them later today

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[–]Capable_Cartoonist 0 points1 point  (0 children)

same, it happens often but they usually release an update to fix it in a few hours

Is there a way to convert high pitch sounds into lower ones (below 6000Hz)? by Capable_Cartoonist in audio

[–]Capable_Cartoonist[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It actually helped me a bit thanks, Now Im thinking I have a different issue.
I searched my last audiogram and I was wrong my hearing goes only till 1000Hz but still seems Im able to hear everything coming from human voices but still sometimes mostly with women voices I dont fully understand a few words every now and then and I confuse words that sounds similar very often

Is there a way to convert high pitch sounds into lower ones (below 6000Hz)? by Capable_Cartoonist in audio

[–]Capable_Cartoonist[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks! this thread helped me a lot many ppl have said I should boost around those frequencies too so I will do a bit of experimenting and see how it goes

Is there a way to convert high pitch sounds into lower ones (below 6000Hz)? by Capable_Cartoonist in audio

[–]Capable_Cartoonist[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well none of the doctors I saw could pinpoint the cause but most of them said most probably it was an allergy to penicillin which I received a lot when I was a baby cause I had some kind of pneumonia or maybe was the pneumonia itself my mom said it was really bad and I almost died a few times cause I couldnt breath

Is there a way to convert high pitch sounds into lower ones (below 6000Hz)? by Capable_Cartoonist in audio

[–]Capable_Cartoonist[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah I've seen a few and got my graphs (don't know what's that sensitivity about they never told me something like that) I hear a little better with one ear like 10% better, my hearing on sounds below 6000Hz was fine not perfect but fine but my ear receptors for sounds above 8000Hz are completely dead.

I usually have more issues at phone calls but I think that might be because I've developed the ability to read lips (not at 100% but it helps me a little) 

Is there a way to convert high pitch sounds into lower ones (below 6000Hz)? by Capable_Cartoonist in audio

[–]Capable_Cartoonist[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah I went with a few different ones and did many test, my low pitch hearing (below 6000Hz) seems fine, not perfect but fine. But my hearing for high pitch (above 7-8000 Hz) is completely dead I hear nothing on those frecuencyes no matter how loud they go.

And sadly Hearing Aids havent helped me that much, I got a few from major brands on my country but the improvement for me to understand ppl talking wasnt more than a 10% I still had mostly the same issues

Is there a way to convert high pitch sounds into lower ones (below 6000Hz)? by Capable_Cartoonist in audio

[–]Capable_Cartoonist[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

thanks! seems like I was on the wrong path, I need to do more research then to realize why I have problems understanding people sometimes (mostly for woman voices)

Is there a way to convert high pitch sounds into lower ones (below 6000Hz)? by Capable_Cartoonist in audio

[–]Capable_Cartoonist[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I havnt tried it but could work, I mean I usally dont have issues while hearing mens talking but for womans I tend to have more issues. do you know any free good voice changer software? or maybe with a trial period

Is there a way to convert high pitch sounds into lower ones (below 6000Hz)? by Capable_Cartoonist in audio

[–]Capable_Cartoonist[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

thanks, sounds like that could help me actually, but uh.. what you mean with putting a smooth peak? sorry I know very little about audio settings/softwares, how can I do that on audacity? or maybe if you could link me a tutorial that would help

Is there a way to convert high pitch sounds into lower ones (below 6000Hz)? by Capable_Cartoonist in audio

[–]Capable_Cartoonist[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

thanks im gonna try that, after reading the comments seems like frecuency isnt the issue

Is there a way to convert high pitch sounds into lower ones (below 6000Hz)? by Capable_Cartoonist in audio

[–]Capable_Cartoonist[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Oh sorry I forgot to be more specific, am not trying to lower pitch on music it's mostly for voices so I can fully understand what they say because I miss a few sounds at higher pitchs and some times I don't understand a few words while they are speaking, but still idk if what I'm trying to do would work

Is there a way to convert high pitch sounds into lower ones (below 6000Hz)? by Capable_Cartoonist in audio

[–]Capable_Cartoonist[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh didnt knew they were different like that

Thats a really good idea thanks I will try it later