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  • so if i made a track in logic pro and my beats were not tuned in but my instruments were then i changed the tuning in audacity after to 432hz this would be more positive sounding track? or would everything have to be tuned from the ho hats to the bass drums ect?

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  • word, all about resonance. feel those vibes!!! used to measure our freqs back in hs, all the time, can't for the life of me remember what gadget my buddy had... i actually have tatoos of 3 of those patterns, lol.

  • @stopYOURdumshyt what symbols do u have tattooed? or patterns, rather? i have some as well!

  • Reading some comments, obviously people are lost and confused. This does explain and prove. When sound takes shape its resonating with source waves. And its scale is based off of 432 NOT 440. The nazis changed this to cause disharmony with the universe. great video.

  • size, shape and dimension of the plate influence resonant frequency. sorry. better science is needed

  • dude, the harmonic frequencies of the standing waves depends completely on the shape/size/composition of the plate you're using. go to college and learn something useful.

  • @FroDude2005 Finally someone with some brains.

  • proves nothing

  • Could you also do the experiment at 440 hz in order to make a correct validation? thanks

  • Do you have a process for tuning songs or music in audacity to a 432hz from the standard 440?

  • @Metatronix55 Open the song in audacity, then press ctrl+a to highlight the entire song, so the entire thing will get "edited." Then go to Effects -> Change Pitch and there will be a lot of boxes. Just change the "from" Hz to 440 and the "to" Hz to 432. The rest of the stuff doesn't really matter and I don't know what it's for. You will be able to see the waveform change though.

  • @Raddmiral

    That won't get the proper pitch.. There was a big debate on godlikeproductions about this if you google 432 hz and that website you would find how to do it properly in that thread. I believe it was an aussie sound engineer who figured it out. if you want I can dig it up message me on here if you want it. Im positive the 440 to 432 method you mentioned isn't accurate and its not how I did it to my tool videos.

  • @Metatronix55 it actually does seem to work to just use audacity to change the from 440 to 432. you have to paste in the 440 because it won't let you type it in the from hz box, but does let you paste. i did this with my tool parabola and it sounds just like yours that you uploaded, and I can verify that it works by selecting any note in the song (like the note G) and it comes close to the number for the most harmonic frequencies chart. some people do it wrong though, granted.

  • @Metatronix55 hey man check your messages and get back to me, I'm afraid you're overlooking it. thx

  • is your korg tuner and pc tuner tuned to 432hz or summatsuch?

    I must say this is an amusing accusation of belief.

    Cabuz the shape is constantly forming, it is limiting to say "the shape has formed." What shape? What form?

  • is your korg tuner and pc tuner tuned to 432hz or summatsuch?

    I must say this is an amusing accusation of belief.

  • is your korg tuner and pc tuner tuned to 432hz or summatsuch?

  • 440 killer hurts

  • this doesn't explain anything.

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