I am an A-432 composer (A-432hz), and I use a program called SongSurgeon to shift recordings down from A-440 to A-432. SongSurgeon does an excellent job at pitch, and even tempo conversion, and there a special switch dedicated to vocal tracks. Human voice seems to be the most difficult instrument to mess-with without creating drastic changes to it's natural timbre. While SongSurgen does NOT have any knobs to make real-time changes (it looks like a very minimal DAW station), I mention this app an an option to to other computer-based vocal processing. Especially because of it excellent conversion algorhythms concerning both pitch and tempo changes. I forget, but I think it runs about $90 as of 2022.
@@IanBellueMusic B'cause Scientific Tuning syncs with sacred geometry, the Fibonacci sequence, Golden Rectangle, etc. It’s supposed to preserve the voice longer because of less stress. So they say. There was a big Opera singer deal about it in the 80’s. // I was about to get Reaper as my working DAW, but I may go with Logic so that I can get the Little Altar Boy (no pun intended!). Or, do you think Little Alter Boy will work with Reaper?
@@Acoustic-Rabbit-Hole It should work fine with reaper, which I've used, I really prefer logic tho. Do you have any links to A 432 content you like? I've heard of it before, always thought it was interesting.
@@IanBellueMusic I'm now beginning to release mine own theories on TH-cam, but a basic explanation of Sacred Geometry & Music is this: The frequency of a crystal in a quartz watch keeps time based on it's intrinsic rhythm. If you take this very high frequency and keep dividing it half (in other words, lowering it by octaves), you will eventually reach middle C at 256hz. Therefore middle C is the starting point of time, which is why we put it the middle of our notation system, as well as in the middle of the piano. I also see all C's as red, (and square in shape) and I suspect that this is parallel to the electromagnetic spectrum where the rainbow begins with a red "note." I even see B as magenta--the end of the rainbow. Which then fuses from hot-pink back into red to begin a new octave. A single octave is one life-cycle. www.amazon.com/Manual-Rudiments-Tuning-Registration-Introduction-ebook/dp/B078RJ3VK5
(Oh, and thanks for your opinion of choosing Logic over Reaper. I need something that's going to be easy for me to use and understand. I'm really not a techie. I just learn what I have to learn to hopefully make it to the next note!).
I am an A-432 composer (A-432hz), and I use a program called SongSurgeon to shift recordings down from A-440 to A-432. SongSurgeon does an excellent job at pitch, and even tempo conversion, and there a special switch dedicated to vocal tracks. Human voice seems to be the most difficult instrument to mess-with without creating drastic changes to it's natural timbre. While SongSurgen does NOT have any knobs to make real-time changes (it looks like a very minimal DAW station), I mention this app an an option to to other computer-based vocal processing. Especially because of it excellent conversion algorhythms concerning both pitch and tempo changes. I forget, but I think it runs about $90 as of 2022.
Why do you compose in a 432?
@@IanBellueMusic B'cause Scientific Tuning syncs with sacred geometry, the Fibonacci sequence, Golden Rectangle, etc. It’s supposed to preserve the voice longer because of less stress. So they say. There was a big Opera singer deal about it in the 80’s. // I was about to get Reaper as my working DAW, but I may go with Logic so that I can get the Little Altar Boy (no pun intended!). Or, do you think Little Alter Boy will work with Reaper?
@@Acoustic-Rabbit-Hole It should work fine with reaper, which I've used, I really prefer logic tho. Do you have any links to A 432 content you like? I've heard of it before, always thought it was interesting.
@@IanBellueMusic I'm now beginning to release mine own theories on TH-cam, but a basic explanation of Sacred Geometry & Music is this: The frequency of a crystal in a quartz watch keeps time based on it's intrinsic rhythm. If you take this very high frequency and keep dividing it half (in other words, lowering it by octaves), you will eventually reach middle C at 256hz. Therefore middle C is the starting point of time, which is why we put it the middle of our notation system, as well as in the middle of the piano. I also see all C's as red, (and square in shape) and I suspect that this is parallel to the electromagnetic spectrum where the rainbow begins with a red "note." I even see B as magenta--the end of the rainbow. Which then fuses from hot-pink back into red to begin a new octave. A single octave is one life-cycle. www.amazon.com/Manual-Rudiments-Tuning-Registration-Introduction-ebook/dp/B078RJ3VK5
(Oh, and thanks for your opinion of choosing Logic over Reaper. I need something that's going to be easy for me to use and understand. I'm really not a techie. I just learn what I have to learn to hopefully make it to the next note!).
Thank you very much for this comparison video