Hi phoenix,Posted by Phoenix (here)
Hey Jendayi,Posted by Jendayi (here)
i have been researching 432hz and other frequencies and apply them in my dance music..
please let me know what you feel/think
Good job, I really respect your ingenuity.
I'm looking to start making music, I was thinking of FL Studio - I'm not sure though, what do you use? Any thoughts? Thanks a lot - keep up the music man.
-Phoenix
Thanx for the compliment! i am releasing my new album this week
i generally use Propellerheads: "Reason 5.0" and "Ableton Live", haven't had much experience with FL studio, but it should work.
for wave synthesis i use "Audacity" it's free and very user friendly, also for applying after effects.
Mastering happens at home and sometimes in a prof. studio.
thanx again!
namaste, Jendayi
whatever you use, make sure your "master tuning" is set to 432Hz or "-32 cents" (this will lower the A=440 to A=432Hz)
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yes, it is possible and i would advise it too!Posted by Gustav (here)
Posted by RMorgan (here)
Yeah, buy yourself a cheap electronic "clip on" tuner if you use an acoustic guitar, they work pretty well. You can set the parameters to tune your A4 to 432Hz on almost all electronic tuners.
Also, check this other thread about it:
https://projectavalon.net/forum4/show...122#post258122
Cheers,
Raf.
Wow, is that possible on accoustic as well.. That makes me wanting to get my guitar back from the attic and try it out! Thanks Raf.
Namaste