The whole thing is a little complex, as changing a frequency is not as easy as changing ex a wifi channel, there's much theory behind, but in simple words
If you play / make music, you can tune the single instrument (there are tools like SCALA that can prepare you tunefiles both for physical and virtual instruments - http://www.huygens-fokker.org/scala/)
if you wanna just convert an existing song, you won't really have a good result, as it something that should be done in the first step, before mix / master etc, but still you can change the overall key of the song, there are web tools like https://www.432hzconverter.com/ or https://www.conversion-tool.com/432hz/
Otherwise, if you are familiar with a DAW like Nuendo / Cubase etc, you can do it from there, and also do some 'post processing' to enhance the output/resonance on the specific harmonic you want
Btw Fren for you in case you never digged on it and for the others, here are some useful links on the topic (why it has been changed and stuffs) and also list of frequencies, effects on the body, interaction with the chakras, and so on
Not the best but the easiest one i generally give when introducing someone on the subject, and from there also some Tesla and Rife machine related things
If you keep digging on this eventually you'll end up back on Tesla discoveries, 0PE, physical world and it's fundamentals (energy / vibrations)
but before starting those 2 videos are a must see (will make sense after)
And from here you can go up also to Rife as mentioned earlier (the one who created the first 'medbed', a machine that could have healed any kind of illness via light and frequencies), and anything that is EMF/etc and has to do with body health
the DAW shouldn't have a pitch or anything by itself, i think you mean the instrument, ex if you load a synth and you see the 'piano roll', the two wheels you see on the left, correct?
In case it's a ni, it does in fact modulate the pitch, but it's a modulation, so as you say, it goes up and down on how you play, you'll probably sweep by the frequency, but it won't be the same thing
What you would look for, it's a similar option (showing XFR Serum but should be similar in synths that have the option)
In this way you set it (tune it) as the root frequency
Frequency, is the 'length' / 'number of cycles' of vibrations (think x axis)
The pitch i'ts the 'height' of the note (but our perception)
both are correlated and pitch depend upon frequency (keep in mind that low freq are the first one played, hence a shorter freq will make the note short and will sound low, while with a high freq, the note will be longer and will sound higher)
Serum indeed is one of the best, specially in ease of use/GUI, other good alternatives i'd suggest trying if you didn't are also Vital (free), U-He generally (but specially Zebra / Hive / Diva), Arturia (Prophet V is just amazing)
Hmm. I've never heard about that. I know 500hz is the sex tone. That's the tone which humans find the most sensual. Supposedly it's the frequency at which you get an erection if exposed to it long enough. Don't ask me how I know. kek.
There has been a lot of talk about these frequencies lately. I came across the 432 being changed to 440 for whatever malicious reason a while back. My question is, if I have listened to music my whole life in 440 and it is changed to 432 wouldn't it sound out of tune or at the very least, very different?
So it would sound the same? As much as I love music and singing, I am more of a parrot. I can sound like just about anyone ( not Steve Perry though ) and have fronted a few cover bands because of it, but I have zero understanding of the production side of things. Is it as simple as running my music through some sort of processor to change the tone? And 1 last question. Do we know when this was changed and is music that existed before the change still in 432?
The whole thing is a little complex, as changing a frequency is not as easy as changing ex a wifi channel, there's much theory behind, but in simple words
If you play / make music, you can tune the single instrument (there are tools like SCALA that can prepare you tunefiles both for physical and virtual instruments - http://www.huygens-fokker.org/scala/)
if you wanna just convert an existing song, you won't really have a good result, as it something that should be done in the first step, before mix / master etc, but still you can change the overall key of the song, there are web tools like https://www.432hzconverter.com/ or https://www.conversion-tool.com/432hz/
Otherwise, if you are familiar with a DAW like Nuendo / Cubase etc, you can do it from there, and also do some 'post processing' to enhance the output/resonance on the specific harmonic you want
Btw Fren for you in case you never digged on it and for the others, here are some useful links on the topic (why it has been changed and stuffs) and also list of frequencies, effects on the body, interaction with the chakras, and so on
https://globalnews.ca/news/4194106/440-hz-conspiracy-music/
https://highexistence.com/topic/the-440-hz-vs-432-hz-frequency-conspirasy/
https://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:y-vN6fHb434J:https://www.ultimate-guitar.com/lessons/music_theory_tips/432hz_crazy_theory_or_crazy_fact.html+&cd=2&hl=it&ct=clnk&gl=it
https://www.whydontyoutrythis.com/2013/08/440hz-music-conspiracy-to-detune-good-vibrations-from-natural-432hz.html
https://www.chakrakey.com/chakra-frequencies-and-correlations-2/
https://cosmiccuts.com/blogs/healing-stones-blog/chakra-frequencies
hhttps://omega432.com/archives/the-importance-of-432hz-music/
https://steemit.com/music/@rossenpavlov/why-and-why-changed-music-s-tuning-frequency-from-432-to-440-hz
http://www.hopesandfears.com/hopes/blogs/citizen/214837-432-hz-440-hz
Not the best but the easiest one i generally give when introducing someone on the subject, and from there also some Tesla and Rife machine related things If you keep digging on this eventually you'll end up back on Tesla discoveries, 0PE, physical world and it's fundamentals (energy / vibrations)
but before starting those 2 videos are a must see (will make sense after)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wvJAgrUBF4w
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OLNFrxgMJ6E
And from here you can go up also to Rife as mentioned earlier (the one who created the first 'medbed', a machine that could have healed any kind of illness via light and frequencies), and anything that is EMF/etc and has to do with body health
More on Rife and his machine
https://www.insighthealthapps.com/blogs/news/the-truth-about-cancer-dr-royal-rife-s-work
https://www.naturalnews.com/027104_cancer_WHO_Chi.html
https://www.jewworldorder.org/dr-rife-silenced-by-mafia-medical-industry-for-inventing-cancer-curing-technology/
Nope never saw it, watching now some stuffs, but later i'll have a look and listen what you have around for sure!
the DAW shouldn't have a pitch or anything by itself, i think you mean the instrument, ex if you load a synth and you see the 'piano roll', the two wheels you see on the left, correct?
In case it's a ni, it does in fact modulate the pitch, but it's a modulation, so as you say, it goes up and down on how you play, you'll probably sweep by the frequency, but it won't be the same thing
What you would look for, it's a similar option (showing XFR Serum but should be similar in synths that have the option)
https://snipboard.io/h5VgM2.jpg
In this way you set it (tune it) as the root frequency
Frequency, is the 'length' / 'number of cycles' of vibrations (think x axis)
The pitch i'ts the 'height' of the note (but our perception)
both are correlated and pitch depend upon frequency (keep in mind that low freq are the first one played, hence a shorter freq will make the note short and will sound low, while with a high freq, the note will be longer and will sound higher)
You are welcome Fren, glad I've been helpful
Serum indeed is one of the best, specially in ease of use/GUI, other good alternatives i'd suggest trying if you didn't are also Vital (free), U-He generally (but specially Zebra / Hive / Diva), Arturia (Prophet V is just amazing)
Hmm. I've never heard about that. I know 500hz is the sex tone. That's the tone which humans find the most sensual. Supposedly it's the frequency at which you get an erection if exposed to it long enough. Don't ask me how I know. kek.
I tune my guitar to A 444 to match this
Here is a link I found a few years back about frequency and health. Its super interesting
http://www.electroherbalism.com/Bioelectronics/FrequenciesandAnecdotes/CrossReference.htm
Haven't looked into it, but, this seems rather relevant to your question:
https://greatawakening.win/p/12jJii0VTl/432-hz-the-more-you-know--/c/
See the comments there. Listen to 432 Hz vs 440 Hz, one commentor claims the difference is huge. Didn't check it, but, would be pretty quick to do.
sacred geometry THATS why
cultures all around the world tune to 432 since the beginning of music .....
western culture forced tuning at 440 <===was john lennon killed for this he was gonna reveal
Are there any artists who write and play in 432 that we can buy?
There has been a lot of talk about these frequencies lately. I came across the 432 being changed to 440 for whatever malicious reason a while back. My question is, if I have listened to music my whole life in 440 and it is changed to 432 wouldn't it sound out of tune or at the very least, very different?
So it would sound the same? As much as I love music and singing, I am more of a parrot. I can sound like just about anyone ( not Steve Perry though ) and have fronted a few cover bands because of it, but I have zero understanding of the production side of things. Is it as simple as running my music through some sort of processor to change the tone? And 1 last question. Do we know when this was changed and is music that existed before the change still in 432?
Thanks
Get a digital tuner, then tune the A= 432hz, tune your A string ( guitar) there, then continue tuning the other strings in relation....
I have a Korg Pitchblack tuner pedal, but I dont know if its calibrated to 432Hz or 440Hz.
You can find Tone Generator app, for cellphone, east to use
Yes; I use one to show people what my tinnitis sounds like @ 6KHz and 6.5KHz.
Look for the counter frequency & cure the tinnitis
It'd be great if I could.
I have never understood why they cant make a hearing aid that feeds the tinnitus frequencies back 180° out of phase; that should work, mathematically.
Check this link
https://www.subaqueousmusic.com/tuning-to-432/
This video shows what it actually does to sand,. Imagine our cells being tuned.
https://youtu.be/6-JMWNpd1VI