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Ok, but is it like proper tuning, like 225Hz, 234Hz, 252Hz, etc, to 432Hz, or is it just detunging it to 432Hz, in which case each note isn't being properly tuned, so instead of 225Hz you get 228Hz and so on? If the former, I'm so hyped, but if the latter, meh.
JUST WHAT I WAS LOOKIN FOR. The crazy thing is I used to do this by ear and would always do it either 32 or 33 cents lower. Glad to know my ear was right. Thank you so much and so surprised I found a vid so easily on this.
@@JayTheYTGuy thanks. Now I can talk coherently to a technician friend now to modify my keyboards to 432hz ...if thats possible. Im a music busker...out to calm people with the Earth frequency
A few years ago I heard about 432Hz tuning and how it was changed in 1937 to 440. I remember I was quite sceptical. Just to prove myself it's meaningless, I re-tuned my guitar to A4=432Hz. And... my jaw dropped. Once you experience the difference, there is no going back to 440...
We’ll if anybody is asking themselves “Why”…? It’s easy…- some soldiers had to be “trained” to kill without mercy old people, women, or even kids…- no mercy? (back to 1944-1945…) That’s insane, right…!?? We’ll, a normal soldier is not “trained” to fight or to kill at this level…- but hey, to obtain that result…- we’ll you have to “re-train their brains and mess it up” bad…! How…? We’ll, I’m pretty sure that now you can answer to this question for yourself… A bad frequency is messing up easy with our brain, right…!?? But what do l know…? Maybe l’m wrong…
You won't really notice it until you start to do harmonics after tuning to it, but when you do, you might be able to hear it and you can also see it visualized in eq's etc. So it definitely does SOMETHING, but many will probably disregard it after just setting it to 432 and not realizing it won't be very easy to tell if you use a single note and not harmonize with the new tune
Nah, it’s just pseudoscience bs. If we are talking about Mozart and other pre-20th century music then it’s must be noted that practically every country had its own tuning system based on local instrument manufactures. Adam Neely has a wonderful video essay on this topic. P.s. 420.69 hz sounds dope though
@@prrighstocktabergate2350 I would rather trust Mozart than Adam. I watched his video about it. Very one-sided approach. Anyone can use whatever pitch he prefers. Just don't use 2 different tunings at once it can be harmful in some cases. There was a research stating that if you put specific frequencies together at high enough volume it makes microorganisms go boom. They researched it in hopes of destruction of cancer cells.
Depends on equipment and quality lol ,and due to 440hz standard your 432hz is automatically tuned when uploaded unless the folks use iphones that’s why apple user’s think they’re different
Thankyou for the video, succinct and to the point as always. I am currently tuning up to 444hz (to get C5 at 528hz) as I produce for the meditative music market. I add Binaural beats to access certain wavelengths in the brain (that's the theory anyway). I would be interested to know your thoughts. Thanks again for your videos, I always learn something useful from them. Keep up the good work!
Thanks! I will. As for the different tuning standards, I'm not sure that I buy into the spiritual part of it all, but I certainly think that it can help your music stand out from the rest. Some tracks can probably sound better when tuned slightly differently.
@@FireWalkMusic I am with you on the science side of it, a customer is a customer and I will do my best to produce the best I can given the requirements.
@@FireWalkMusic Watch Sonic Geometry: The Language of Frequency and Form. It doesn't have anything to do with spirituality but you'll definitely learn something. start the video around 4 mins and 30 seconds
if you have samples that will go out of tune as the master doesnt always apply to all you can finish the track drag it back in after as a sound clip then apply the tuning so everything changes together.
I actually analyzed the amplitude of 432 hz in 5 different songs and found no difference in 432 content when comparing A = 440 and A = 432. This is probably because pretty much all recorded music contains the 432hz frequency, before and after retuning. Obviously, analyzing more music would help give us a better picture of the situation. But as of right now, to me, it seems like retuning your music doesn't generally make a differences in terms of 432 content. So if you like music tuned to 432 more, it is likely not because of the specific frequency of 432 at all. If I had to guess, the music just sounds a little lower and people enjoy that for whatever reason. I'd argue that if you pitched it to A = 431 or even A = 420, you'd probably get the same effect really. Also, a lot of songs aren't really playing A = 440 in a pure sense anyway. I imagine you'd find more purely 440 music in modern electronic music than just about anything else, but anything with a real instrument is bound to be a little off. Even if you tune your guitar to A = 440, youre still not going to be playing strictly in A = 440 because of all the conditions effecting the frequencies of your guitar. How hard you pick or pluck the string changes the frequencies, hell, even the slight string bend that occurs from pressing it against the fretboard makes a noticeable difference. P.S. I haven't properly tested this but for what its worth, when I sweep across the frequency spectrum of a given song, 432 hz doesn't seem particularly quieter than most other frequencies, there will be some particularly loud frequencies here or there, but in general, it doesn;t seem like 432 is being particularly suppressed.
I used fl on laptop can I use fl on handphone? No eh? Second question how to transfer a song on USB to fl in order to change pitch to 432hz do I need to play entire song on keyboard onto fl and rerecord on pitch adjustable to 432hz? Third question 440 minus 8 cents is 432hz right? Why people keep telling 32 cents? How to calculate the cents please?
Important note! There is an alternate natural frequency to A432 hz Scientific Tuning. It is the Schumann Resonnance: earth’s natural atmosphere frequency. This is A at 444hz. About 20 percent sharper. But what really REALLY blew my mind was this: After a year of tuning my favorite tracks to A432hz, I realized that sometimes it just “wrong.” As if the music was dragging. Well, when I learned about A444hz, I tried it with these song, and it was like magic. // And even crazier is that for some reason dance tracks seemed to just sound better in A444 rather than A432hz. A wise Japanese pianist chick I knew (I’m myself am a pianist), she told me: “A432 is Motzartian, and A444hz is more cerebral. To this day, for physical healing, I meditate to A432hz, and for mental healing or focus I play tones or drone to A444hz. -The Acoustic Rabbit Hole
And, I forgot to mention: Totune to A444hz Schumann Resonance shift up to about 16 cents. (As my own ear tells me. // I never calculated it! I hate math!)
Do your sounds in the channel rack have to be set to 'Resample' as well? I ask because I know some sounds in a project (particularly drag-n-dropped drums) aren't affected when you change the master pitch.
To those who don't understand anything about frequency and vibration of sound, you must atleast connect your music system amplifier to Bluetooth mode with your mobile cellphone as a music player, secondly the VLC media player equaliser must be adjusted in combination with the amplifier bass and treble knobs to obtain bass guitar notes, foot pedal bass , high hat cymbals, vocals, by adjusting the media player equaliser. Make adjustments to your best taste. Finally the output must be around 30% of your amplifier, not too loud to make distortion.
I want to try perfect 3-6-9 geometrical tuning (in FL STUDIO) // (12-15-18) (+12+3+3)(+12+3+3)... 12hz/15hz/18hz/30Hz/33hz/36hz/48hz/51hz and so on in pairs of 3. / 432 hz A / 360 hz F sharp / 540 hz C sharp/ middle C 522/528hz double or tri pitch middle C (C having a chord within itself played as one note or something) (like 516+519+522 hz) or (525+528+531 hz) I don't know how many strings per key this piano would have to be correctly set this up. every fifth would need a fractal chord maybe or something. Perfect geometry tuning is similar to golden ratio tuning but it does only add up to the number 12,15 or 18 (3-6-9) for each single note in perfect but golden ratio uses partial hertz whilst perfect uses whole numbers only.
i've been making a simple beat for a couple of hours (still a beginner) and my head was about to explode, all that shitty feelings i've been having without realizing it's the reason i had to make sure that fl studio is 440hz by default and i looked it up and this video showed and saved my ass thank you so much and fuck the 440hz cuz it's so irritating.
Holy crap me too, made me feel anxious guilty full of dread I was like wtf is this, Im glad im not the only one, I thought I was going crazy I tried 432 instantly felt the difference. Im so glad i went down this rabbit hole one of the few that made me feel good haha
My single biggest issue with fl that i've had over multiple version is with the playlist. If i resize a loop and copy it across then if they come out above the bar i needed and resize again all the loops in that bar will resize.
You can click in the upper left corner of the sample and select "make unique" in the drop down menu. You can then do whatever you want with it. The other clips won't be affected.
In a VST like Serum, Nexus or Massive, you can tune to 432 inside of the VST. But when you Tune to -32 cents in FL studio, it further adjusts those VST's that are already tuned to 432. So this means that those vsts will be 32 cents BELOW what 432 is supposed to be. So does this mean you have to tune every individual sample/VST to 432 rather than adjusting the FL master tuning?
But actually changing to 432 only affects the patterns and synths, but not the samples, drums, voice, kicks etc... are then audio files and synths in different tone ?
Yoo, Is there a way I can put my master pitch of FL Studio to 963 Hz or is that impossible? If so it is possible to do, then what cent I need to put the master pitch on? please let me know if you have an answer. Regards, Electrobrain.
432 is the Cycle of our Earth from the Ages of; Golden - Silver - Bronze - Iron in a Cycle of 4.32 Million Years. An Aeon is 4.32 Billion, I'm not sure why the Universe, or Multiverse decides to do this, but this it what it uses.
@@FireWalkMusic I've watched all of your tutorials without miss. But we need a proper full song mixing tutorial or probably a remake of a famous dance music mixing tutorial 😄
hmm i did set the master pitch at -32 but the sound doesn't change at all.. not even when i push the pitch all the way up or down edit: alright I had to "enable main pitch" in channel settings
Open a new blank project, adjust the pitch and then save it as a new template. You can then set that template as the default starting template. Check out my video about how to save custom templates here: th-cam.com/video/kPg3jUvpGwk/w-d-xo.html
The only thing about this is that not ALL plugins actually adhere to the master pitch knob in FL Studio. Some will simply remain in 440 and completely throw off the track. How do I individually tune those elements to 432hz?
No it won't. If you want to use this as default then you'll have to save it as a template and then enable that template as a standard starting template. I have a video showing you how to do that here: th-cam.com/video/kPg3jUvpGwk/w-d-xo.html
So, if I drop the master to 432, all of the notes won't work together as expected? That was unclear. Should that not make all of the notes change? Will each note have a different relationship after that or will they still sound the same?
Thanks for this! I've wondered for quite some time how to do it but I never realized it was that easy. The only problem I'm facing is that audio files within the project go out of sync.
You're welcome. Make sure that you have the stretch algorithm selected for all your samples. The easiest way to do that is to go to the "Tools" menu up top, then go to macros, and then select "Switch all audio clips to realtime stretching". When that's done, the tempo or pitch won't affect the samples. You can now also adjust the BPM up or down, and everything will stay in sync.
I am using kontakt and applying this only affects my samples not instruments Also I sampled one of my instruments and after using this technique and testing it it was actually giving me 409 as A4
Great video...this made me click the bell too. I always thought tuning to 432 meant adding a wide low pass filter that stretched to that frequency. I sincerely have no idea what it means now even after seeing it done because i now am asking myself what does the normal tuning mean & what does it matter? In my mind its dogmatic & means nothing in light of the fact that we start songs in various keys hence the experiment of doing it should sound differently every time depending on the key of the song if you are merely pitching down your song x amount of cents. What if i started my song pitched down? How dare any theory presume to know what key my song is in is what Im thinking. None of this makes sense apart from my objection to the entire theory now that I know what it means. Anyone, please enlighten me. Ive subbed to many 432 hz music channels that stream soft filtered pad heavy music for "healing" as they say its the healing frequency so i presumed there was some magical super wide band filter that reached all the way to that frequency but now Im dumbfounded & lost...even upset that this is what it was the whole time because it makes no sense.
traditionally, the middle "A" note on a piano is tuned to play the frequency 440hz. However many people argue that it should be tuned to 432hz due to the music sounding richer and with more clarity etc. Some people believe it has special properties. this is because it resonates with 8hz, which is apparently the background "hum" of the earth. Boosting 432hz on an EQ is not tuning to 432hz. To achieve the effect of the instruments in your music being tuned to 432hz, you pitch everything down 32 cents.
I thought the same as well, the 432hz music does sound filtered from what I have listened to including the 528hz music, I think it's a combination of both pitching and filtering. Besides, Low pass filter is commonly used in all kinds of music production.
Mucho mas facil: en source forge se descarga wl programa llamado 432, se seleccionan los archivos, una carpeta para guardarlos, mueves algunos ajustes si deseas y listo
Can someone recommend a chromatic tuner that tunes 432hz for the guitar aside from online apps. Ive found some tuners dont support this and range from 435 hz etc
There's some more info about it in the video description. Put shortly, there are different tuning standards out there. The "normal" standard we're accustomed to is where A is tuned to 440 Hz. However, some people think the music sounds better when the tuning is slightly different, and that's what it's basically all about. Today, in the digital realm most people uses the standard tuning standard where A=440 Hz. However, back in the day they operated with a vast variety of standards. Tuning back then was a bit all over the place and would often differ from one composition to another.
Hi fire walk. Old video but maybe i will ask anyways If i tune my music to this and then upload to spotify will they automatically change it? Or will it upload to 432hz
I really Don't get it... alot of people seems to have lot of different theory. So? how do you make a 432hz song? They say 432 is the rate of a4 on standard 440 tuning so is 440 A5? And once you do tune it down how does it work? you work on the A scale or once tuned you can just play anything and it is 432? Is it like a pitch change?
Note i end up finding out a little since audacity automatically locate the pitch of a note, a4 in standard seems to be worth 440. tuning it down to 432 dosen't seems to do much tho...
Its subtle, I think it has good benefits on a longer period of time, listening to music for 10 mins in 432hz will make you feel better than if you did in 440, you wont notice if you just try for few mins playing notes/chords.
So for example, if i drag in a mp3 in the 432 tuned FL Studio. Can i convert it to 432hz with exporting it as mp3 or flac? Or does this only count for the used Plugins used on the Beats i created in FL Studio? If thats the case can anyone tell me a program to convert mp3 to 432 hz? =)
Thank you for this video! I've been a Subscriber for a few years now and love all the valuable information you give freely. I had a question to ask of you. I'm currently using FL12 and the instructions that you gave work perfectly. I was wondering what cent number Do I use for 963 hz. 🙏🏽 Thank you so much in advance.
yo, when i put it into 432hz or anything it doesnt change my wav even when i export it. Like im puttin my finished song to fl, tuning it to 432hz from master and nothing changes. Even if im doing it in direct way, pitching the sample into 432hz - it comes out a bit distorted and the kick sounds like it doesnt exist. Also i tried to convert it from the web converters, and the final result still sounds wild. Help me bruh
Does anyone know if there are any well known artist that tune to 432, or is there a way to find out? Sometimes when I listen to electronic music it makes me feel good, excited to be alive. Sometimes I even get chills, which makes me wonder if 432 could have something to do with it.
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Ok, but is it like proper tuning, like 225Hz, 234Hz, 252Hz, etc, to 432Hz, or is it just detunging it to 432Hz, in which case each note isn't being properly tuned, so instead of 225Hz you get 228Hz and so on? If the former, I'm so hyped, but if the latter, meh.
I just applied this to one of my tracks during mastering, and to me it actually sounded so much better. Definitely richer and fuller.
Thats great! 😀
bullshit lol
@@sygon101 what would he gain from lying ?
@@sygon101 It would depend on his song.
@@sygon101 its not bullshit. even radiohead did that thing for NO SURPRISES.
JUST WHAT I WAS LOOKIN FOR. The crazy thing is I used to do this by ear and would always do it either 32 or 33 cents lower. Glad to know my ear was right. Thank you so much and so surprised I found a vid so easily on this.
32 cents? But 440hz minus 8 is432hz rightt? So 8cents lower? Please explain
Cents and Hz are two different units of measure. 1 Hz is roughly 4 cents@@Gwendoline965
@@JayTheYTGuy thanks. Now I can talk coherently to a technician friend now to modify my keyboards to 432hz ...if thats possible.
Im a music busker...out to calm people with the Earth frequency
@@Gwendoline965Earth actually has a frequency and it’s called the “Schumann” frequency. It resonates at 7.83 Hz.
A few years ago I heard about 432Hz tuning and how it was changed in 1937 to 440.
I remember I was quite sceptical. Just to prove myself it's meaningless, I re-tuned my guitar to A4=432Hz. And... my jaw dropped.
Once you experience the difference, there is no going back to 440...
1939 but yeah
Wonder why they changed it must be a reason
@@medicisounds1384 Look up the conspiracy 440 is said to cause mental and emotional issues.
We’ll if anybody is asking themselves “Why”…? It’s easy…- some soldiers had to be “trained” to kill without mercy old people, women, or even kids…- no mercy? (back to 1944-1945…) That’s insane, right…!??
We’ll, a normal soldier is not “trained” to fight or to kill at this level…- but hey, to obtain that result…- we’ll you have to “re-train their brains and mess it up” bad…! How…?
We’ll, I’m pretty sure that now you can answer to this question for yourself…
A bad frequency is messing up easy with our brain, right…!??
But what do l know…? Maybe l’m wrong…
you're probably wrong@@viociarnau1670
I tried it and I think it does sound better I also tuned omnisphere and nexus in the system settings and works like a charm
This topic of 432 Hz get more and more interesting, thanks now i know how to tune it on Fl studio ,kindly give us more of these videos
I will, thanks.
Hello, Maurice. I know it’s been two years since you posted, but check out my work on this subject. I am a note-to-color synesthete.
@@Acoustic-Rabbit-Hole Hi what do you mean by note-to-color synesthete.
@@Mauricemukiri I see a color fir each musical note.
You can actually see example if this here at: The Acoustic Rabbit Hole @@Mauricemukiri
You won't really notice it until you start to do harmonics after tuning to it, but when you do, you might be able to hear it and you can also see it visualized in eq's etc. So it definitely does SOMETHING, but many will probably disregard it after just setting it to 432 and not realizing it won't be very easy to tell if you use a single note and not harmonize with the new tune
What do you think about 432 Hz tuning? Does it sound better or not? Or is it just pseudoscience? I'm curious to know what you think about this?
it doesnt sound better, it is just tuned 8 Hz down. we can make a standard of any tone tuning of A note
Nah, it’s just pseudoscience bs. If we are talking about Mozart and other pre-20th century music then it’s must be noted that practically every country had its own tuning system based on local instrument manufactures. Adam Neely has a wonderful video essay on this topic.
P.s. 420.69 hz sounds dope though
It's a myth, human hearing is more driven by relative pitch than absolute.
@@prrighstocktabergate2350 420.69 Hz, that's genius, i must try it
@@prrighstocktabergate2350 I would rather trust Mozart than Adam. I watched his video about it. Very one-sided approach. Anyone can use whatever pitch he prefers. Just don't use 2 different tunings at once it can be harmful in some cases. There was a research stating that if you put specific frequencies together at high enough volume it makes microorganisms go boom. They researched it in hopes of destruction of cancer cells.
Ok this is what I needed. THX!
Depends on equipment and quality lol ,and due to 440hz standard your 432hz is automatically tuned when uploaded unless the folks use iphones that’s why apple user’s think they’re different
Ty my friend I will apply this forever🙏☮️
Thankyou for the video, succinct and to the point as always. I am currently tuning up to 444hz (to get C5 at 528hz) as I produce for the meditative music market. I add Binaural beats to access certain wavelengths in the brain (that's the theory anyway). I would be interested to know your thoughts. Thanks again for your videos, I always learn something useful from them. Keep up the good work!
Thanks! I will. As for the different tuning standards, I'm not sure that I buy into the spiritual part of it all, but I certainly think that it can help your music stand out from the rest. Some tracks can probably sound better when tuned slightly differently.
@@FireWalkMusic I am with you on the science side of it, a customer is a customer and I will do my best to produce the best I can given the requirements.
@@FireWalkMusic Watch Sonic Geometry: The Language of Frequency and Form. It doesn't have anything to do with spirituality but you'll definitely learn something. start the video around 4 mins and 30 seconds
science got u covid thanks to american greed and control .the frequencies are beyond you all, surely! noobies! 😂 @MeMusicAudio
Thanks for the tutorial man
you are the freaking man. how did i not know this Ive been using fl studio since fl studio1
Same bro but I just learned about the effects of 440hertz vs 432hertz! Amazing❤
if you have samples that will go out of tune as the master doesnt always apply to all you can finish the track drag it back in after as a sound clip then apply the tuning so everything changes together.
I actually analyzed the amplitude of 432 hz in 5 different songs and found no difference in 432 content when comparing A = 440 and A = 432. This is probably because pretty much all recorded music contains the 432hz frequency, before and after retuning. Obviously, analyzing more music would help give us a better picture of the situation. But as of right now, to me, it seems like retuning your music doesn't generally make a differences in terms of 432 content. So if you like music tuned to 432 more, it is likely not because of the specific frequency of 432 at all. If I had to guess, the music just sounds a little lower and people enjoy that for whatever reason. I'd argue that if you pitched it to A = 431 or even A = 420, you'd probably get the same effect really. Also, a lot of songs aren't really playing A = 440 in a pure sense anyway. I imagine you'd find more purely 440 music in modern electronic music than just about anything else, but anything with a real instrument is bound to be a little off. Even if you tune your guitar to A = 440, youre still not going to be playing strictly in A = 440 because of all the conditions effecting the frequencies of your guitar. How hard you pick or pluck the string changes the frequencies, hell, even the slight string bend that occurs from pressing it against the fretboard makes a noticeable difference. P.S. I haven't properly tested this but for what its worth, when I sweep across the frequency spectrum of a given song, 432 hz doesn't seem particularly quieter than most other frequencies, there will be some particularly loud frequencies here or there, but in general, it doesn;t seem like 432 is being particularly suppressed.
I used fl on laptop can I use fl on handphone? No eh?
Second question how to transfer a song on USB to fl in order to change pitch to 432hz do I need to play entire song on keyboard onto fl and rerecord on pitch adjustable to 432hz? Third question 440 minus 8 cents is 432hz right? Why people keep telling 32 cents? How to calculate the cents please?
Important note! There is an alternate natural frequency to A432 hz Scientific Tuning. It is the Schumann Resonnance: earth’s natural atmosphere frequency. This is A at 444hz. About 20 percent sharper.
But what really REALLY blew my mind was this:
After a year of tuning my favorite tracks to A432hz, I realized that sometimes it just “wrong.” As if the music was dragging. Well, when I learned about A444hz, I tried it with these song, and it was like magic. // And even crazier is that for some reason dance tracks seemed to just sound better in A444 rather than A432hz.
A wise Japanese pianist chick I knew (I’m myself am a pianist), she told me: “A432 is Motzartian, and A444hz is more cerebral.
To this day, for physical healing, I meditate to A432hz, and for mental healing or focus I play tones or drone to A444hz.
-The Acoustic Rabbit Hole
And, I forgot to mention:
Totune to A444hz Schumann Resonance shift up to about 16 cents. (As my own ear tells me. // I never calculated it! I hate math!)
Do your sounds in the channel rack have to be set to 'Resample' as well? I ask because I know some sounds in a project (particularly drag-n-dropped drums) aren't affected when you change the master pitch.
Help I need to know aswell
Good question 🤔
To those who don't understand anything about frequency and vibration of sound, you must atleast connect your music system amplifier to Bluetooth mode with your mobile cellphone as a music player, secondly the VLC media player equaliser must be adjusted in combination with the amplifier bass and treble knobs to obtain bass guitar notes, foot pedal bass , high hat cymbals, vocals, by adjusting the media player equaliser. Make adjustments to your best taste. Finally the output must be around 30% of your amplifier, not too loud to make distortion.
I want to try perfect 3-6-9 geometrical tuning (in FL STUDIO) // (12-15-18) (+12+3+3)(+12+3+3)... 12hz/15hz/18hz/30Hz/33hz/36hz/48hz/51hz and so on in pairs of 3. / 432 hz A / 360 hz F sharp / 540 hz C sharp/ middle C 522/528hz double or tri pitch middle C (C having a chord within itself played as one note or something) (like 516+519+522 hz) or (525+528+531 hz) I don't know how many strings per key this piano would have to be correctly set this up. every fifth would need a fractal chord maybe or something. Perfect geometry tuning is similar to golden ratio tuning but it does only add up to the number 12,15 or 18 (3-6-9) for each single note in perfect but golden ratio uses partial hertz whilst perfect uses whole numbers only.
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432hz convert, it has given me new motivation it sounds that much better to me
Thank you for this useful video!
Glad it was helpful!
your videos are very useful also Brief and it's really perfect🙏
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Nice video, I had no idea 😂. Definitely gonna give it a try! 👍
Thanks :)
Bro please explain this topic... It's unique..
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Hi, there are some useful articles about this in the video description. :)
Make a tutorial on mixing vocals please and thank you
I will, it's on my list :)
Thanks
i've been making a simple beat for a couple of hours (still a beginner) and my head was about to explode, all that shitty feelings i've been having without realizing it's the reason
i had to make sure that fl studio is 440hz by default and i looked it up and this video showed and saved my ass thank you so much and fuck the 440hz cuz it's so irritating.
Holy crap me too, made me feel anxious guilty full of dread I was like wtf is this, Im glad im not the only one, I thought I was going crazy I tried 432 instantly felt the difference. Im so glad i went down this rabbit hole one of the few that made me feel good haha
My single biggest issue with fl that i've had over multiple version is with the playlist. If i resize a loop and copy it across then if they come out above the bar i needed and resize again all the loops in that bar will resize.
You can click in the upper left corner of the sample and select "make unique" in the drop down menu. You can then do whatever you want with it. The other clips won't be affected.
@@FireWalkMusic i still get the glitch.
are the videos on youtube claiming to be 432 hz, 777 hz, and so on really those hz? how do i test if they are? thanks
Freeze frame at 3:14. Mozart didn't swear by it at all.
But, hey, whatever floats your boat.
Nice tutorial
Thanks, you're welcome :)
In a VST like Serum, Nexus or Massive, you can tune to 432 inside of the VST. But when you Tune to -32 cents in FL studio, it further adjusts those VST's that are already tuned to 432. So this means that those vsts will be 32 cents BELOW what 432 is supposed to be. So does this mean you have to tune every individual sample/VST to 432 rather than adjusting the FL master tuning?
no the plugins are not affected by the master pitch nob
wow how did this come out 9 hours ago... and im wanting to learn to it today
Now that's good timing :D
Perfect explanation Thank you
But actually changing to 432 only affects the patterns and synths, but not the samples, drums, voice, kicks etc... are then audio files and synths in different tone ?
No, it will essentially detune the entire project by the same amount, including samples.
@@FireWalkMusic well i'm doin it right now and it only detunes the patterns/synth, not the rest haha (PE v.20.6.1) thanks :) idk why
@@alt_kowni try changing from resemble to stretch or vice versa
how change frequency in Cubase 9? please help.
I think 432 is fya🔥
Thank you! Same process can be used to make it 528Hz ? And other frequencies too?
You're welcome. Yes. :)
awesome video my dawg, thank you
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NICE WORK . GOOD VIDEO
Thanks 😀
Yoo,
Is there a way I can put my master pitch of FL Studio to 963 Hz or is that impossible?
If so it is possible to do, then what cent I need to put the master pitch on?
please let me know if you have an answer.
Regards,
Electrobrain.
I'm trying to figure... 440hz to 432hz is lower by 8 centsright? Why people keep going lower by 32 cents?
432 is the Cycle of our Earth from the Ages of; Golden - Silver - Bronze - Iron in a Cycle of 4.32 Million Years. An Aeon is 4.32 Billion, I'm not sure why the Universe, or Multiverse decides to do this, but this it what it uses.
Hi Firewalk. I'm a big fan of your work. Please do a mixing and mastering of a song from the scratch to finish.
Hi, thanks! Check out my mixing series. It's not complete yet, but I have many more videos planned. (See my mixing and mastering playlist)
@@FireWalkMusic I've watched all of your tutorials without miss. But we need a proper full song mixing tutorial or probably a remake of a famous dance music mixing tutorial 😄
hmm i did set the master pitch at -32 but the sound doesn't change at all.. not even when i push the pitch all the way up or down
edit: alright I had to "enable main pitch" in channel settings
does anyone know how to save the master pitch settings so everytime I open fl studio its set to that? thankyou
Open a new blank project, adjust the pitch and then save it as a new template. You can then set that template as the default starting template. Check out my video about how to save custom templates here: th-cam.com/video/kPg3jUvpGwk/w-d-xo.html
@@FireWalkMusic thank you so much g. This helps so much
@@FireWalkMusic You are a really great teacher. 🙏🏾💯 So grateful.
I am from Russia, thank you very much for the video
You are welcome!
The only thing about this is that not ALL plugins actually adhere to the master pitch knob in FL Studio. Some will simply remain in 440 and completely throw off the track. How do I individually tune those elements to 432hz?
Does this save after I close Fl and open a new instance or do I have to do this every single time I wanna make beats
No it won't. If you want to use this as default then you'll have to save it as a template and then enable that template as a standard starting template. I have a video showing you how to do that here: th-cam.com/video/kPg3jUvpGwk/w-d-xo.html
thnx. how could i play piano keyborad in the morning with omnisphere studio piano vst in fl in 432hz and not changing a pitch?
I heard that this only works for sounds from vst plugins, but not for audio samples. Is it true?
Hey, could you please help me? I have FL Studio 11 and the Master Pitch is different, i don't have the ''set'' option.
Thank you very much
You're welcome
Sorry, but this button is not there in FL Studio 20 anymore. Any idea where can I find this in FL Studio 20?
It's not abutton it's level up and down at the midddletopmost section pitch control in fl
So, if I drop the master to 432, all of the notes won't work together as expected? That was unclear. Should that not make all of the notes change? Will each note have a different relationship after that or will they still sound the same?
Certain chords will sound off, so 432 will kind of restrain what you can play (harmonically).
How do I tune everything in the project like including audio files
Thanks for this! I've wondered for quite some time how to do it but I never realized it was that easy. The only problem I'm facing is that audio files within the project go out of sync.
You're welcome. Make sure that you have the stretch algorithm selected for all your samples. The easiest way to do that is to go to the "Tools" menu up top, then go to macros, and then select "Switch all audio clips to realtime stretching". When that's done, the tempo or pitch won't affect the samples. You can now also adjust the BPM up or down, and everything will stay in sync.
I am using kontakt and applying this only affects my samples not instruments
Also I sampled one of my instruments and after using this technique and testing it it was actually giving me 409 as A4
If I record audio into the playlist that audio clip is not affected by moving that dial or typign in the hz. how can I alter the frequency? thank you
does this alter the vst too or do you have to ajust it in the vst too ?
Thanks so much🙏
How do you do it in FL10?
Awsome tutorial man 👍👍👍
Thanks! :)
@@FireWalkMusic 🙌🙌
Im pretty sure Mozart used 421 but im not entirely sure
Great video...this made me click the bell too. I always thought tuning to 432 meant adding a wide low pass filter that stretched to that frequency. I sincerely have no idea what it means now even after seeing it done because i now am asking myself what does the normal tuning mean & what does it matter?
In my mind its dogmatic & means nothing in light of the fact that we start songs in various keys hence the experiment of doing it should sound differently every time depending on the key of the song if you are merely pitching down your song x amount of cents. What if i started my song pitched down?
How dare any theory presume to know what key my song is in is what Im thinking. None of this makes sense apart from my objection to the entire theory now that I know what it means. Anyone, please enlighten me.
Ive subbed to many 432 hz music channels that stream soft filtered pad heavy music for "healing" as they say its the healing frequency so i presumed there was some magical super wide band filter that reached all the way to that frequency but now Im dumbfounded & lost...even upset that this is what it was the whole time because it makes no sense.
Hi, thanks! Glad you found it useful! :)
traditionally, the middle "A" note on a piano is tuned to play the frequency 440hz. However many people argue that it should be tuned to 432hz due to the music sounding richer and with more clarity etc. Some people believe it has special properties. this is because it resonates with 8hz, which is apparently the background "hum" of the earth. Boosting 432hz on an EQ is not tuning to 432hz. To achieve the effect of the instruments in your music being tuned to 432hz, you pitch everything down 32 cents.
I thought the same as well, the 432hz music does sound filtered from what I have listened to including the 528hz music, I think it's a combination of both pitching and filtering. Besides, Low pass filter is commonly used in all kinds of music production.
Mucho mas facil: en source forge se descarga wl programa llamado 432, se seleccionan los archivos, una carpeta para guardarlos, mueves algunos ajustes si deseas y listo
Maybe if finish the project then after mastering tune everything down to 432
Good video thanks
Thanks, you're welcome :)
When I do this, FL studio seems to force my music to go to 431.19xxxx . Is there a way to make it go to an even 432?
Can someone recommend a chromatic tuner that tunes 432hz for the guitar aside from online apps. Ive found some tuners dont support this and range from 435 hz etc
How to set on an android cellphone & tablet? Or Linux?
Will this retune 3rd party instruments or do you have to retune them individually?
When you adjust the master pitch it will retune everything
@@FireWalkMusic Thank you
@@FireWalkMusic tried it on omnisphere and serum and it didn't work
what is 432 Hz mate? I am literally confused Right now
There's some more info about it in the video description. Put shortly, there are different tuning standards out there. The "normal" standard we're accustomed to is where A is tuned to 440 Hz. However, some people think the music sounds better when the tuning is slightly different, and that's what it's basically all about. Today, in the digital realm most people uses the standard tuning standard where A=440 Hz. However, back in the day they operated with a vast variety of standards. Tuning back then was a bit all over the place and would often differ from one composition to another.
@@FireWalkMusic Omg I Love You Mate Thanks for the knowledge!
@@satanhimself3527 You're welcome :)
it didnt work. it skips from -30 to -35 i cant get it to hit -32 its impossible and when i type in 432 it goes down to 431???? makes no sense
Are you using the latest version of fl studio?
Thanks!
You're welcome :)
How to do it on pro tools?
So can I record everything in 440 Hz and later on tune FL to 432 Hz?
Yes
Yes, but the recording will always sound better if you, instead, tune all of your instruments and synths to 432 and record (and sing) to this.
Does this automatically tune the Vsts as well?
Hi fire walk.
Old video but maybe i will ask anyways
If i tune my music to this and then upload to spotify will they automatically change it?
Or will it upload to 432hz
that is a great question. I find that vinyl records sound much better than spotify or maybe its the receiver that I play it through.
I really Don't get it... alot of people seems to have lot of different theory. So? how do you make a 432hz song? They say 432 is the rate of a4 on standard 440 tuning so is 440 A5? And once you do tune it down how does it work? you work on the A scale or once tuned you can just play anything and it is 432? Is it like a pitch change?
Note i end up finding out a little since audacity automatically locate the pitch of a note, a4 in standard seems to be worth 440. tuning it down to 432 dosen't seems to do much tho...
Its subtle, I think it has good benefits on a longer period of time, listening to music for 10 mins in 432hz will make you feel better than if you did in 440, you wont notice if you just try for few mins playing notes/chords.
Well, if Mozart said yes I think you better take it to the bank!!!!
:D
Yes it does. It's the Natural Vibration of the Earth, you just showed the photo.
does anyone know why my master pitch is always at .5 it sounds really weird when i put 432
So for example, if i drag in a mp3 in the 432 tuned FL Studio. Can i convert it to 432hz with exporting it as mp3 or flac? Or does this only count for the used Plugins used on the Beats i created in FL Studio? If thats the case can anyone tell me a program to convert mp3 to 432 hz? =)
How can a song be in 432Hz? Only the open A string is in this frequency....The rest of the notes are not....
It can't 😃 perhaps you need to watch the video again 🙂
@@FireWalkMusic Ahaha...Course not. In the end is just similar to tuning half step down, as a semi tone is around 6 hertz....Take care bro ;)
@@gibson2623 it's just different tuning standards, so essentially everything get detned by the same amount. 🙂
@@FireWalkMusic Yup ;)
well it come out like that when you import it?
What do you mean, if you import a wav file, adjust it and then export it? Yes, it will come out tuned. :)
i made a mixtape and tried this on all the songs, and sounded good on some songs but not all of them
Thank you for this video! I've been a Subscriber for a few years now and love all the valuable information you give freely. I had a question to ask of you. I'm currently using FL12 and the instructions that you gave work perfectly. I was wondering what cent number Do I use for 963 hz. 🙏🏽 Thank you so much in advance.
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@@afrikankingzent 🤝🏽 Thank You
yo, when i put it into 432hz or anything it doesnt change my wav even when i export it. Like im puttin my finished song to fl, tuning it to 432hz from master and nothing changes.
Even if im doing it in direct way, pitching the sample into 432hz - it comes out a bit distorted and the kick sounds like it doesnt exist.
Also i tried to convert it from the web converters, and the final result still sounds wild.
Help me bruh
Wish I can insert a song from my USB into fl to pitch if to 432hz its possible?
Or do I play the song into fl to change pitch? How please?
Please make that dedicated video you mentioned! 😄
It's on my list :)
Does anyone know if there are any well known artist that tune to 432, or is there a way to find out? Sometimes when I listen to electronic music it makes me feel good, excited to be alive. Sometimes I even get chills, which makes me wonder if 432 could have something to do with it.
Michael Jackson
older music of xxxtentacion was tuned in 432. you can check it
not from spotify or iheart radio I believe they convert all music, but from the vinyl or maybe even CD's it might be 432.@@SOO100BRAND
Thank you
432 likes exactly, nice.
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1 semitone: 100 cents
1 octave: 12 semitones - 1200 cents
your voice alone is amazing, bro has to do voice overs professionally
Pro Tools?
Sad that not every DAW has this feature. I really need it.
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Thanks :)