How to convert music to 432 hz in audacity | |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 471866 United States 07/24/2008 05:39 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Don't bother editing all your files, just play them with foobar2000 and the Soundtouch plugin [link to foobar2000.org] [link to pelit.koillismaa.fi] set it to play with the pitch adjust of -35 semitones or rate of -1.94% |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 472671 United Kingdom 07/24/2008 05:52 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Don't bother editing all your files, just play them with foobar2000 and the Soundtouch plugin Quoting: Anonymous Coward 471866[link to foobar2000.org] [link to pelit.koillismaa.fi] set it to play with the pitch adjust of -35 semitones or rate of -1.94% -35 semitones!!! HEHEHEHHEHEHHEHHHAHHAHAHQH. 440hz to 432hz is less than a semitone. |
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gus User ID: 472475 Brazil 07/24/2008 06:55 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | After playing a couple songs at both pitches, I've concluded they sound almost identical. If there is a conspiracy here, it is that people believe the concert pitch was changed for some sinister reason. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 414461as two posters said, it makes almost no difference if the original sample was recorded at 440hz. if you re sample it to 432 hz you are just changing the pitch and interpolating. you are just "stretching" the music and filling the gaps to make it fit in 432 hz, but the sample is the same. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 376718 United States 02/19/2009 01:57 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | SOME SOUNDS MESSED UP ON SOME INSTRUMENTS PHASE EFFECT OCCURS RUINS A LOT OF SONGS PUT IN I A SINE WAVE AND TUNE IT TO 432. LOOP IT AND IT WILL HELP YOU HEAL SINE IS PURE WAVE FORM ALL MUSIC HAS TOO MANY PARTIALS OR HARMONICS CAN HURT YOU MUSIC CURES COME FROM SINGLE PURE TONES ONLY.... SORRY OP |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 618352 Croatia 02/19/2009 01:57 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | anyone? Beuller? Anyone? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 69144idk i've just tried that thing with audicity and foobar. songs converted in both programs sound different and more realxing. now i how no idea if it is real 432 converting or just changing the pitch but i can hear the difference and feel less nervous when i hear particular songs |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 639253 Canada 03/20/2009 06:56 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Other instructions were a bit hard to follow, so here are some easier ones: Quoting: Huntert93 472635Open the file in audacity, click "edit" and select all Then go to "effect", "change pitch", and in "Frequency (hz)" Put this: 440 to 432 Don't worry about changing what's already there (like if it says something other than 440), this will do the trick fine. It should say "percent change: -1.8" There you go, enjoy! I downloaded the free audacity program, after installation it wouldn't allow me to do anything by clicking on "effect". What did I do wrong? |
A-432 hz For the Love of Music User ID: 643865 Australia 03/31/2009 09:49 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Other instructions were a bit hard to follow, so here are some easier ones: Quoting: Anonymous Coward 639253Open the file in audacity, click "edit" and select all Then go to "effect", "change pitch", and in "Frequency (hz)" Put this: 440 to 432 Don't worry about changing what's already there (like if it says something other than 440), this will do the trick fine. It should say "percent change: -1.8" There you go, enjoy! I downloaded the free audacity program, after installation it wouldn't allow me to do anything by clicking on "effect". What did I do wrong? Ok Import a file into Audacity then Edit "select all" once selected, then you will be able to access the Effect> Change Pitch. Just change the From: [440] , and to: [432.186] fields |
NoBodyHome User ID: 636560 Canada 03/31/2009 10:03 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Don't bother editing all your files, just play them with foobar2000 and the Soundtouch plugin Quoting: Anonymous Coward 471866[link to foobar2000.org] [link to pelit.koillismaa.fi] set it to play with the pitch adjust of -35 semitones or rate of -1.94% how do i install the dll plugin file thing? foobar is installed.... |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 954085 Australia 04/26/2010 10:34 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | -.318 semitones. not .35, not .32 like others were saying. even with .318 its not perfect unless you can shift by more accurate amounts with more decimal places. if you master tune reason 4 to 432hz for midi, pitch shift all samples by -.318 in acid pro 7 & record a guitar tuned to a=432hz ref pitch with a digital tuner then yes, there its very useful & necessary to do the pitch shifting or the different elements of the song you make wont be in tune with each other, or more importantly wont SOUND in tune. so do the above if that's the kind of thing you do and you can record/create songs ez in true 432hz. peace, B.Morrison p.s) 432hz used by bach, mozart, & ancient egytians, sumerians & peruvians. 528hz used by marko rodin (unnaturally hairy) & len horowitz - the 'dr' who tried to sell a fake SARS cure & is a member of the knights of malta....... gee I wonder which one seems more legit & 'good'.... |
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Mercuriel™ User ID: 931337 Canada 05/23/2010 01:28 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | 432HZ is a Natural Resonance Fibonacci (The Math behind the Sound) / Solfeggio (The Sound behind the Math) Frequency. When Its at 440HZ (The Industry Recording Standard) - Its Unnatural and not compatible with Our Natural Biorythms and Frequencies. Re-sampling it to 432HZ - While just slightly slowing the Piece down and adding a small amount of time to any recording - Seems to only enhance the Sample rather than degrade It... That alone makes One wonder. The Sounds seem Fuller and more Vibrant. For Me - I can hear things in the Songs and Samples converted that I was never able to before. Peace, Light, Life, Love, Unity and Harmony. Namaste, Mercuriel |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 985194 United States 06/21/2010 07:56 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [link to www.redicecreations.com] That is what is being discussed, or so, that is what I thought |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1010346 Netherlands 06/21/2010 08:14 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [link to www.omega432.com] When did Concert pitch change? Most music worldwide has been tuned to 440 hertz since the International Standards Organization (ISO) endorsed it in 1953, following the prior recommendations of the Nazi party spoksman, Joseph Goebbels in 1939. Suffice to say, I will not waste good energy down the rabbit hole of conspiracy to expose another Illuminatti agenda, however I will quickly state that there was an organised effort to change Concert pitch to 440hz well back at the start of the last century to codify a New World Order of central pitch. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1013475 United States 06/23/2010 07:35 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | After playing a couple songs at both pitches, I've concluded they sound almost identical. If there is a conspiracy here, it is that people believe the concert pitch was changed for some sinister reason. Quoting: gus 472475as two posters said, it makes almost no difference if the original sample was recorded at 440hz. if you re sample it to 432 hz you are just changing the pitch and interpolating. you are just "stretching" the music and filling the gaps to make it fit in 432 hz, but the sample is the same. Of course there's going to be a marginal sound difference. You're missing the point: Which is bringing the vibrational frequency of the music in line with the frequency of nature. |
NoWhereMan User ID: 972534 United States 06/23/2010 07:38 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Well that's intresting. if the salt loses its savor, with what shall it be salted? [link to urantiabook.org] |
natepone User ID: 1076351 United States 08/22/2010 02:37 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I've been using Audacity to convert my music. Since it takes about half an hour per album to convert, I think the criminal globalists win. Because, while they continue pillaging the world and eviscerating my rights, I'm still sitting here converting my music. While I don't disbelieve the 440 vs 432Hz deal, I think it, just like open air rock concerts, ultimately boils down to a big distraction from the important issues. You can heal yourself with music all you want to, but doing so will neither defend your rights nor save the Earth. Now I'm going to waste more time looking into the Soundtouch plug-in so I don't have to convert the rest of my music. Thanks for the tip! |
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