How to tune to 432 Hz in FL Studio the EASY WAY | Music Tutorial
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- Опубліковано 20 жов 2024
- Learn how to tune your FL studio to 432 Hz frequency using master pitch global tuning. This will affect all your MIDI and virtual instruments. UPDATE! LATEST VERSION of FL Studio amzn.to/3262VhX (Amazon affiliate links) lets you tune to 432 Hz DIRECTLY! :) making it super easy! Please note: you will still need to tune your guitar to 432 Hz directly prior to recording like this: • 432 Hz Guitar Tuning (...
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UPDATE! Latest version of FL Studio amzn.to/3262VhX (Amazon affiliate links) lets you tune to 432 Hz DIRECTLY! :) making it super easy!
Also, if you're a music producer check out this awesome ultra portable AKAI keyboard controller: amzn.to/3i5rtwZ I actually have it and it's great.
You can hear some of my music and even get one of my free mp3s here: www.Pasha808.com THANKS FOR TUNING IN! Cheers!!
How to tune it to 432hz (or any other frequency) directly in the new version??
@@spreet_d you should be able just to type in the value of your reference pitch in the upper left instead of turning the dial. please note this does not change sound samples / audio files. only digital instruments and midi type sounds.
@@432HzMusicTV Can confirm, when you click Type in Value it lets you enter Hz directly rather than (I suspect?) the mathematical ratio.
Also so long as your plugin has the misc. functions panel that lets you set Root Note and fine tune pitch, this should affect the resulting pitch even if the plugin uses samples. A quick way to test would be to change the pitch a large amount (say down to 400) and see if you notice a difference.
Heres the number for the master volume(it changes a little in fl studio)0.4866666666667
And the master pitch is 432hz (which also changes when you type it in)
but its still in this frequency of 432hz
💜
how do you figure out the master volume of specific hz? I'd like to try other than 432 hz, but i dont know how to figure it out.
Facts I went to double check and it’s in 431.9 and some change lol close enough I guess lol
@@adriantorres1332 yeah i typed it in and it always comes little wrong
idk why I never write this down or just set a template up I always come back to this video and this comment everytime I need to tune to 432hz lmao
"High everyone, thanks for tunning in."
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no pun intended
I said the same thing 😂
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It now feels a lot better!
You can also just hold control and left click drag until the value on the left says -32 cents. Holding control will allow to fine tune any knobs in FL Studio.
@Fear Not Enterprise You're welcome!
@@NinevenThank you ! :)
how would one find the cents for 528hz
blankfacedead goood question!
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Any producer here from so?? Yeah I had to research too because I wanna create GOOD music always
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U saw that video too didnt u.
@@XxgetPWNEDx deadass, ive been researching all day. i think i got the idea on how to make beats at 432hz but it takes extra work.. anything for GOOD music lol
infinite. j555 aye I have a question y’all. I have many beats not made in 432hz but if I put them in fl then export them again will it work??
In case anybody is wondering why it's hard to tune to 432 hz, its because 1 interval is 1 cent, or 1 percent of a semitone. The semitone derives from a logarithmic scale based off the octave (ie. from a2 to a3 is 110-220 hz, or 110 hz difference and a3 to a4 standard is 220-440 hz, or a 220 hz difference). This causes the semitone to change in absolute pitch value, and therefore, there will only be 1 specific interval where 1 cent = 1 hz. That frequency turns out to be right around 1731 hz, well above a440 standard, or just flat of a6. All other intervals with be irrational or rationally approximate.
yes, I agree. if tuning based on cents. good thing there are tuners and software out there that take care of that simply by switching to 432 Hz mode making it as easy as tuning to 440. good looking out. cheers!
@@432HzMusicTV 👍
And abstract mathematical frameworks don't apply to reality for the same reason.
"thanks for TUNING in"
"pun intended" :)
Omegalul
delusionalpath I was boutta comment that lmao
Holding down shift will help you tune the pitch much better and accurate.
Its really nice that in the latest version of FL they allow you to set the hz.
nice
press CNTRL while turning the knob and you will be more percise. it will go up or down by 1 cent.
Thank you!
I always try to get my stuff on that frequency and tbh it works!!!it gives a best an extremely new feel!!!try it y’all it won’t disappoint
0.486663818359375 heres the value since i cant find it in the comments
best man !
this aint the same number
I tuned to the entire track , but it seems like the audio samples I played are not following the tuning of the synthentic/midi sounds?
@@DMTGOD just past it in FL studio and look the number after.....
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Hey thanks for the video bud! Love that you shared this with me. Much love and success!
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Thank you, for the tip.
you're most welcome!
Where do I find the pitch value for frequencies like 639hz or 528hz?
Have you figured it out yet
Idc what anyways, 432hz gives a way different feeling to the song your listening too
Mayyyybeeee
As does 431hz, and so on and so forth, lower tends to sound warmer when directly compared.
@@Gnurklesquimp Finally, someone smart enough and not thinking it's a new-age thing lol
You can change it from 440hz to any different hz, of course it's going to sound different.
The reason it's 440hz is because it's the standard for tuning frequency for tuning scales and instruments.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A440_(pitch_standard)
@@what-ll2hh Yep, I've recommended some people who are into this stuff to check out tuning systems different from our 12 equally distributed notes per octave, now that's different. (12EDO still my favorite though)
To 99% of people, tiny differences in the base frequency of the same tuning will sound different when you make the jump, but just like when you play a song transposed by only a half-step or so when someone hasn't just heard the normal version or is incredibly familiar with it, it's basically the same if you have normal relative pitch. The line also gets pretty blurry when you consider you could always just transpose down within the same tuning for a warmer/darker/muddier sound, but I guess certain IMO overly specific sweetspots become available with altered tuning.
@@Gnurklesquimp True, true. I have perfect pitch, but it's limited. I can tell when a song is transposed by half a step, it's pretty recognizable.
When u tune the FL studio or whatever u using the A4 value becomes 432 hz right? Take a look at the other A's values let’s take for example A7 it’s 3456 Hz let’s count it 3+4+5+6 =7+11=18=9 as it’s for the all A's - 4+3+2 equals 9 too it’s all about 9 check it out
its all 3,6, or 9, even with angel number, 1+1+1+3 , 2+2+2 + 6 , 3+3+3 = 9 , it goes forever, 12 +12 +12 = 36, 3+6=9
@@Yunghorsecock yeah bro 3, 6 and 9 are numbers of enlightenment. I know Nikola Tesla used this a lot in his life
Thanks for reafirming this for me. I looked into this years ago but wasn't sure on the 32 cents been the correct number. Thankyou for this vital info
glad to help! cheers
It isn't, 432 doesn't align with the Schumann resonance. My tip? This is all pseudo-science, if you want something arbitrarily more ''natural'', instead learn about tuning to the harmonic series like they do in barbershop etc.
Trust me, to people who know music theory, this is clearly and blatantly based on NOTHING, check out Adam Neely's videos for the facts.
it wont let me save that many numbers. every time I am doing it it always save as this number 0.4866875??
Did You Seriously Uploaded On My Birthday? -_-
Thanks bro. Could you do a vid showing the other positive frequencies and the numbers to put in for it
i made my beats with this thanks!
ur most welcome!
Very good and funny videos bring a great sense of entertainment!
I'm going to have to go back into every beat ever and program it to 432hz. It's going to be a long process but thanks for this info
you're welcome. btw it might be easier converting your finished 440 audio recordings to 432 using audacity or logic x. than rerecording everything from scratch.
@@432HzMusicTV LOL
HAHA
Thank you so much.
you a real one
who feels it knows it
thanks bro much love 432
you're most welcome!
Thanks man, very helpful
Hello Dear, should I tune both FL Studio and VSTs or just one of them? if that's the case, which one should I tune? Thank you so much for this video.
hi there, if by VSTs you mean virtual instruments then FLO Studio GOBAL TUNING as shown in the video should take care of them. however samples and real instruments like guitars etc. should be tuned separately. cheers
432 Hz Music how
GREAT VIDEO KING !!!
much appreciated to be helpful in this musical journey we call life..
Hold the ctrl button & you can drag more accurately to the exact -32 cents
Amazing video bro! U a soldier!
thank you so much! I appreciate it. keep jammin!
Hey, could you also please make a video for 528hz? And also tell us how you've found the value
ok i'll try.. i think it was based on the % change..
@@432HzMusicTV But please do make a video so that I understand how to make it..
Thank you so much for your attention
@@MVD3Music 👏👏
will it work with mp3 files too or just project files? Suppose I upload mp3 file in fl and follow the steps you've mentioned and then export! It will tune the mp3 track to 432hz right?
Will the frequency change after the stems are mixed and mastered in pro tools ?
thank you guy
you're most welcome!
ur a pillar thank u brother
you're most welcome! cheers
@@432HzMusicTV would u say its still necessary 2 tune indiviual instruments as well ; say synths, keys ,ect
@@agthaog1986 master pitch global tuning will affect all your MIDI connected keysboards and virtual instruments. However, you will need to tune your guitar, non-midi keys, etc. to 432 Hz individually.
I see in FL Studio 20.6.2 the option to enter 432 Hz directly is available. You don't have to paste that number anymore.
good to know, thanks. it seems it took them years if not decades to make it easy for everyone in this area. cheers!
darn it i only have FL12, but now i kind of want 20 for this.
@@reicrystalline2506 shouldn't you be able to upgrade to FL 20 for free if you bought FL 12?
@@432HzMusicTV Why is 432Hz different on FL and Nexus?
Once I put the Nexus on 432 and once the Master Pitch FL
But they have a different voice!
@@naksoooka sorry im not familiar with Nexus, but it seems something is not matching most likely in your settings. please note: this setting is only for digital instruments and not audio signals. cheers!
Does this change an already existing file? Let's say I dragged in a wave file, a completed track and wanted to convert it to 432
thank you bro !!
Thank you!
You're welcome!
Hey man love the video. Just a question, would you simply be able to throw an eq on the mastertrack and boost 432? would that be the same or naw?
hi Caleb! thanks! .. and NO. changing EQ will not retune your song. for more info on tuning frequencies I just made this to clear things up. ua-cam.com/video/Ubcx5C0uK0M/v-deo.html so if you want to convert to 432 you would need to convert the whole song using Logic or Audacity. cheers!
@@432HzMusicTV ok thanks man!
I changed it and export but when I go to file infos it says still 44100Hz, it's normal ?
Thnx a lot!
I'm suscribed.
right on! thnx n rock on!
And that is the help, thank you Bro :)
ur most welcome!
Everytime I set the to the hz value you show in the video it goes back to 0.486663818359375, do you know why this is?
omg thank you so much
Still use this till this day! 0.486666666666667
How do you do this in ableton ?
Will this change your samples as well or you have to returned those too?
Dude it doesn't affect my kontakt instruments what should I do?
It's just affecting my drum samples
Do you know the value for 639hz
?
Hello , this was a very helpful video , I am having a small doubt it would be great if u can try to guide me regarding this. My question is if my guitar is tuned in 432 Hz n if I record it in fl studio with its standard build in pitch measurement will the the recording be still in 432 Hz or it will change automatically to 440 as it's standard pitch .
real instrument recordings like guitar will not be shifted in FL studio. so if guitar is 432 then it will be 432 recording. only virtual instruments and MIDI if you do global pitch adjustment as shown in the video. cheers
Thank you very much
Should the same value be set in the pitch of a sample? since in a sample the master pitch does not change it
Looyzy G would the sample be in a different key from for example another instrument?
Does this work for CD's?
I dont use my fl much but I've been wanting this in studioone and protools for awhile. U can meolodyne on a track. Haven't tried it much yet. Why I'm here. Thx peace
right on. yea I don't use it either, and you can do it easier in Logic and Audacity
Can you explain how THIS number and 432 Hz are mathematically related
Was wondering the same thing
It’s in the video description . Aloha~
Awesome!
Thnx! 🙌
How do I lock it in so it doesn’t automatically switch back
sorry not sure there is a way for that if it doesn't save it when you save the project. they make it hard enough to even figure out how to change it in the first place... but if you figure it out LMK. thanks
Excelente video
thank you!
why r ppl saying the number is 0.486663818359375 and 0.486666666666667 ?
Thanks ever so very very much... :D
you're most welcome!
Never had a need to do this. What is it for sir?
It's a conspiracy that says 432 Hz is the natural frequency of the universe, so tuning C to 432 Hz instead of 440 Hz is better. Of course that claim I baseless though. Ultimately this is useless unless you like the aesthetic.
John Daemons 🤣
@TheHitBrainiac this is to un-tune from the nazi/rockfeller agreed-upon music tuning global standard where A=440 adopted after ww2. welcome to the music matrix.
u have not a clue. good luck
432 Hz Music 😂😂
Finally, I’m on fl12 how do I bring up the master pitch know i don’t believe it’s there originally
For what is this good ? ☺
My man 🙏
can you tell me why this is important in trap beats Im trying to get a better understanding
it's 8hz lower so it penetrates 8 hz deeper than standard 440. more full / warm sound in my opinion. best way is for you to compare a trap track back to back 432 vs 440 and see which one you like better. cheers!
Thank you!!
You're welcome!!
Thank you brother
you're very welcome!
no more destructive 440hz.... thanks
YES! thank YOU!
The guys who tune their music to 432, are more destructive than normal people :) I am listening to normal today's music, I feel good etc. So what's the problem? YOU. YOUR DELUSIONS. YOUR CRAZY MIND. YOU LUNATIC.
How do we change all the rest of the toxic bombardment we are forced to endure ?
u mean like chemtrails or fluoride in the water? or Hg in fillings?
So from what I've gathered - to turn your track into 432Hz:
1) You first need to tune your VST plugins to 432Hz using the plug-in settings.
2) Then, in order to tune the rest of your track (the drums, snares, hats) - you use the master pitch knob to set the value to 0.486666666666667.
Is this correct?
from my understanding global tuning affects VSTs too... so no need to change them separately. please confirm
@@432HzMusicTV As far as I know global tuning does NOT affect VSTs, I tested it by turning it completely down and all of my one shots(hi hats, snares, rims, some bells, etc.) sounded way lower, but the melody from the VST stayed the same.
YOU are correct he is wrong global tuning does not affect VSTs
Global tuning only works for everything STOCK in FL. You will have to tune 3rd party plugins separately. 🙏💯
@@BlinkBeatz777 seems to depend on the VST. I am using all VSTs and tuned it down to 200, they all went down. The best thing is to test each VST so you know if it is affected, that way you haven't double-repitched.
Is it possible to tune individual tracks instead of the whole document? Eg. I've pre-tuned and recorded my guitar at 432Hz and wish to match my other patches to it without pitching the drums or percussion
hi, it's not simple, but you could record everything except the drums in 432hz, export that file, and then layer drums at 440 (standard) on top of that in a new project...
Time to make a change
Very New at this FL Studio thing. I've never worked with any other DAW. My nephew told me since I was Retired and like music, he set me up with FL Studio and so I'm learning each day about this. So would changing the Hz to 432 make it be better or not when using Samples and Loops. Or should I just leave it alone.
You gotta copy and paste the value onto your samples
Thank u sm
please help me I dont have this master pitch/tuner option in my fl studio 12.1.2.
hmm. strange, as it should be there from at least version 10 to the latest.. try go to "view" and make sure it's enabled. also, it may look like "dials" instead of bars once enabled. cheers!
how do i tune it to 19hz?
hey anyway you can please help me? I'm watching all the UA-cam videos on how to work FL as a beginner and I did exactly what you said. I dropped in the track Numb for example from Linkin Park but the background is so loud I can't hear myself in my headphones. How can I fix this? I've been trying to search for this answer for awhile now. Thank you so much
try turning your master volume all the way down and then adjust your mic volume accordingly. cheers!
@@432HzMusicTV thank you! I finally found where to turn the background music down but can't turn my vocals up in my headphones not even by turning up the volume on my actual nice microphone. Anyway to turn up your vocals somewhere in FL? Thank you and I also ordered a book to help me as well to learn FL.
@@notcomingbackpleasereadthe3326 srry im better at Logic than FL studio, however the FL studio manual user guide should precisely tell you how. good luck!
@@432HzMusicTV thank you!
@@notcomingbackpleasereadthe3326 you're welcome and good luck!
but what if i got a sample?? the maser pitch doesnt affect my sample but it does affect my drums... what should i do?
try using AUDACITY (FREE) or LOGIC.. FL Studio makes it too complicated if even possible to convert pre-recorded samples accurately to 432 hz. cheers
@@432HzMusicTV oh ok I thought we had to use the "fine tune" option and paste the value there
How can i tune it to
285Hz - 741Hz - 396Hz - 963hz - 639Hz - 174Hz - 285Hz - 417Hz - 528Hz - 852Hz
holy moly. that's a lot of math!
@@432HzMusicTV
Would you mind to show me how please
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??? What do you mean
What do you mean?
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? =)
Sorry but I have been using fl studios for years and have been making music for years this is the first I am hearing of this for some reason...can someone explain please on y u would tune it at all y not just leave it as it is what does 432 do for the song
it lowers it back by 8hz. it's a more meditative/calming vibe than standard tuning
Hello, apart from this configuration I have seen many VSTs like omnisphere for example. If you go to systen inside the VST you can also change the frequency to 432Hz. It is recommended to set it well in the VST, Synth and others. Or doing this the final result already converts omnisphere or any other VST to 432Hz. Thanks. And another question is if the raising or lowering of Hz could be automated. Or if it is feasible to use instruments each with a different Hz. 432 Hz for bass, 528 Hz for treble, etc.
And if you could make more videos or pass a YT list or something on these topics, I would be grateful. I would like to configure Fl studio to the other supposed healing frequencies.
285 Hz - Promotes the healing of cells and tissues, which allows the body to rejuvenate.
337 Hz - Stabilizes blood circulation.
396 Hz - Helps combat low-frequency thoughts or sensations, such as fear or guilt.
528 Hz - Supposedly promotes DNA regeneration.
625 Hz - Helps the liver function.
639 Hz - Balances the ability to relate to others and strengthens self-esteem.
741 Hz - Cleans the cells.
764 Hz - Normalizes the nervous system.
852 Hz - Promotes intuition.
963 Hz - Activates the pineal gland.
So..if you changed the pitch in the plug-in manually , doing what he shows in the video would offset the manual change, correct?
If u have tuned ur daw I have FL studio 20.6.. Do u need to tune al plugins? Manual?
this affects global tuning, so theoretically you shouldn't separatly tune each plug in.
At 1:58 you changed the master volume instead of the pitch btw. I believe what you have below to copy is the number that popped up during this time. correct me if I am wrong.
Oh man you are right But I can't confirm what those knobs are so I don't know which one is which But I got your point ^^
the # in the description is the accurate #. for some reason FL does a random change of #'s during the video.
@@432HzMusicTV noticed that too it was weird
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How would you use autotune in 432hz?
same way as as regular if you're layering vox on top of 432. if you pre-recorded vox in 440, you would need to convert that track to 432
@@432HzMusicTV Thanks, I figured shortly after I asked lol. Thank you for the quick reply. I guess it makes more sense to finish the whole song in 440 then convert it all to 432 in one step.
Thanks Bro MUch LOve
you're most welcome!
thank you
you're most welcome!
If i put a song in fl and change the master pitch will it change the hz?
you will need to convert audio files using logic or audacity. FL studio doesn't.
my fl doesn't even have a master pitch... i remember seeing this when i first started now its gone
maybe there's a way to enable "advanced settings" under preferences to enable it?? Logic X has this requirement now.. just thinkin'..
also from
Nameless Nick • 1 week ago
Main Pitch - Sets the main pitch of instruments in FL Studio. NOTE: You must select 'Enable main pitch' on Channel Settings for this to work on a per-channel basis.
Any way to do this in cakewalk?
hmm.. not sure, but LMK if you find out. thanks. also you can use Audacity for conversion for free
Do i have to write 0.486663818359375 on new version of fl studio?
Can this be applied to a instrumental after it's already been created?
mp3's need to be converted using Logic or Audacity.
@@432HzMusicTV When i convert a finished track in FL studio to 432 htz some instruments become out of tune. By using Audacity after it's been bounced to an mp3, will that eliminate the problem? Thanks!
@@isaactaylorproductions no, everything needs to be in tune before conversion of mp3. cheers!
444 (Herts I want) munis 440 hertz - FL defauly = 4 Cents I need to raise FL to right? What's Next, how do I solve to get it to get the exact number to put in FL, please?
why 444 doe \
I use linux, can I just use audacity?
Yeah u should try! t’s free. And it was my first DAW when I was starting out so much love for audacity.
Good news, in the latest version you can just type in 432hz
awesome! thanks!
Dan Joseph which version exactly? I have currently 20.1.1...but shoudl I upgrade to 20.7.1???
That seems suspicious,,, lol