UPDATE! Latest version of FL Studio amzn.to/3262VhX (Amazon affiliate links) lets you tune to 432 and 528 (C=444) 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. Tuning to 528 Hz means your note C (5) will be vibrating at 528 cycles per second and your note A will be at 444 Hz. This means you will be tuning up 4 Hz from the standard tuning pitch of 440 Hz, an equivalent of 16 cents. In the case of 432 Hz tuning, you will need tune down -32 cents (or 8Hz) from 440 Hz. This will make the note A vibrate at 432 Hz and the note C (5) at 512 Hz. Thanks to UA-cam user The Captain Chiefer who broke down the math the following way to get to the appropriate FL Studio number: Explanation: 1. C5=528hz when A4=444hz. 2. Fl studio's default pitch setting type in value=0.5 upon starting up the program. (A=440hz) 3. As seen above you can copy and paste 0.486663818359375 into 'type in' and change the pitch to 432hz. 4. Since 440hz-432hz=8hz & 444hz is 440hz+4hz we would subtract the default fl pitch, 0.5 by the pitch for 432hz, 0.486663818359375 to get the value of 8hz for the 'type in' value, and then divide that value by 2 to get the value of 4hz for the 'type in' value. 5. (0.5 - 0.486663818359375)/2= 0.0066680908203125 6. 4hz difference in cents = 0.0066680908203125 so add that to the default pitch of fl, 0.5 7. 0.5+0.0066680908203125=0.5066680908203125 8. A=444hz=0.5066680908203125 'type in' pitch value Check out some of my music and even get my free mp3s here: www.Pasha808.com THANKS FOR TUNING IN! Cheers!!
@@spencewolverton4923 it should be possible with an export project, however straight audio files/samples will need to be converted using Audacity or Logic. so it may be easier to just export your finished track as a .wav file and then convert it to 432 in one shot using Audacity or logic. good luck
@@432HzMusicTV where do I get audacity and logic? And also, your saying I cant send over the final track as a wav. File from 12 to 20 and then tune it to 432?
@@spencewolverton4923 Audacity is free. just download it online. FL Studio doesn't convert audio files to 432. only virtual instruments within a project.
Just wanted to add that this is such great work your doing for the production community. I appreciate your content and attempt to help us create higher Vibrational Music. I'm in high Gratitude for this. I was also wondering, what calculations would be needed to create something in 963hz. I've been looking for this for some time now which actually is the reason I was blessed enough to come across your channel. 🙏🏽 Much appreciation and Thank You again... ⚠️ UPDATE ⚠️ 🤦🏽♂️ Just paid closer attention to your video and you have already dropped the jewels Bro. Thank you 🙏🏽
Mil gracias, esto es oro. Mire muchos videos pero ninguno explicaba esta información. Y estaba pensando que tendría que hacer los cálculos por mi mismo pero justo me tope con tu vídeo y me solucionaste este tema. A lot of thanks!
There’s this program called “pitch proof” which you can setup to where all of your Windows audio is converted to A=432 . You set the blend all the way to wet, detune to -0.320 semitones, the pitch to 0, and key to C/Am for A=432. How would I set that up for A=444hz or 528?
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...
In theory, this sounds great. But My Vibrational Frequency is tuned to 432. Moonlight Sonata by Beethoven Doesn't sound right and some other tunes I play Sound off. Any explanations? Thanks would really like to hear your opinion.
Hey, much love first at all! I'm new to this subject but am I right, that the most easiest way would be using audacity to simply convert a finished track from 440Hz to 432 or 528?
so all you have to do is paste that number in the master pitch and when you export your songs to mp3 they will be at 432hz and or 528hz? it's that easy?
not exactly, as this is for software instruments as you produce. if you pre-recorded a song (audio file) in 440, it will not convert the audio file. you would need to convert it post production from 440 to 432 as a single file using Audacity or Logic. like this: ua-cam.com/video/2vq7gh9xYEw/v-deo.html
@@432HzMusicTV so let's say I have an mp3 file for a Kanye west song, and I put it in Fl Studio. And then change the master frequency from 440 to 432Hz. And then export. Will that change the song to 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? =)
This is deemed the frequency of love, and of DNA repair. So you could use this for love songs and the 432Hz for the other emotions. You could argue it brings more clarity as the frequency matches its intention.
Is there any app which can sample a few bars of any music track then tweek the play back to non rockefeller sacred earth pitch. Like a learning pitch shift app? Maybe cookies tracks with a pitch adjust quotient for later playback? Seems plausible. Anyone?
Hey Pasha, will this tuning affect the third party vst plugins as well such as Sylenth 1, Serum, Massive, etc ? or will have to manually tweak them? Secondly can we save the new settings as a default canvas ? thanq so much for the amazing knowledge on this topic. 🙏🏼
aloha Sunny, from my understanding 3rd party plugins need to be tuned separately. otherwise the changes are global (except for audio files/samples. it's a good idea to double, triple check everything. cheers!
If the value of 440 Hz has pitch is 0.5 in FL, then 1 Hz has pitch 0.0011363636363636, then 432Hz has pitch value 0.4909090909090909 which is not matching with your calculation. Correct me if I am wrong. If possible please share your calculation for the type in value for 432Hz. Great informative video by the way!!
you're right. it's all in equal temperament, which is what most musicians use nowadays. however, this video is not about ETT but rather tuning pitch. I will make a video to address this soon. cheers
@@vukola6864 yea i feel ya. but don't worry too much about the 0.05 difference keeping in mind a stringed instrument can shift 1.5-2Hz just by holding down the string.. we just do our best :)
don't fucking bother! I used a frequency analyzer on fl studio to check if its 432! Their was no note on omni sphere close to 432! These set numbers to copy in fl studio are fake! 32 cents equals not 432!
UPDATE! Latest version of FL Studio amzn.to/3262VhX (Amazon affiliate links) lets you tune to 432 and 528 (C=444) 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.
Tuning to 528 Hz means your note C (5) will be vibrating at 528 cycles per second and your note A will be at 444 Hz. This means you will be tuning up 4 Hz from the standard tuning pitch of 440 Hz, an equivalent of 16 cents.
In the case of 432 Hz tuning, you will need tune down -32 cents (or 8Hz) from 440 Hz. This will make the note A vibrate at 432 Hz and the note C (5) at 512 Hz.
Thanks to UA-cam user The Captain Chiefer who broke down the math the following way to get to the appropriate FL Studio number:
Explanation:
1. C5=528hz when A4=444hz.
2. Fl studio's default pitch setting type in value=0.5 upon starting up the program. (A=440hz)
3. As seen above you can copy and paste 0.486663818359375 into 'type in' and change the pitch to 432hz.
4. Since 440hz-432hz=8hz & 444hz is 440hz+4hz we would subtract the default fl pitch, 0.5 by the pitch for 432hz, 0.486663818359375 to get the value of 8hz for the 'type in' value, and then divide that value by 2 to get the value of 4hz for the 'type in' value.
5. (0.5 - 0.486663818359375)/2= 0.0066680908203125
6. 4hz difference in cents = 0.0066680908203125 so add that to the default pitch of fl, 0.5
7. 0.5+0.0066680908203125=0.5066680908203125
8. A=444hz=0.5066680908203125 'type in' pitch value
Check out some of my music and even get my free mp3s here: www.Pasha808.com THANKS FOR TUNING IN! Cheers!!
hey bro, I have FL stu 12, is it possible to import my beats from 12 to into 20? And then just tune all of them to 432 hz there?
@Ahein gr8t! EZ right. their next logical step would be to allow users to convert audio files as in Logic and Audacity been available for many years..
@@spencewolverton4923 it should be possible with an export project, however straight audio files/samples will need to be converted using Audacity or Logic. so it may be easier to just export your finished track as a .wav file and then convert it to 432 in one shot using Audacity or logic. good luck
@@432HzMusicTV where do I get audacity and logic? And also, your saying I cant send over the final track as a wav. File from 12 to 20 and then tune it to 432?
@@spencewolverton4923 Audacity is free. just download it online. FL Studio doesn't convert audio files to 432. only virtual instruments within a project.
Thank you bro. My beats hit different now. 🙏🏾
🙌
😎 cuz we chosen ones
Thank you! Video is super helpful especially because of the values in the description! Much appreciated!
Glad it was helpful! cheers!
@@432HzMusicTV :)
Just wanted to add that this is such great work your doing for the production community. I appreciate your content and attempt to help us create higher Vibrational Music. I'm in high Gratitude for this. I was also wondering, what calculations would be needed to create something in 963hz. I've been looking for this for some time now which actually is the reason I was blessed enough to come across your channel. 🙏🏽 Much appreciation and Thank You again... ⚠️ UPDATE ⚠️ 🤦🏽♂️ Just paid closer attention to your video and you have already dropped the jewels Bro. Thank you 🙏🏽
By the way , 0.5197392158508301 is the value that makes the Eb/D# sound 639hz . this tuning has the frequency of love. try it...
hi Kasra, what's the source / link for this information? thnx
@@432HzMusicTV Hi, that's my own calculations. trust me that works, you can try at least.
@@kasrakhavarinejad1476"trust me it works" is a horrible way to get anyone to try anything fyi
@@kasrakhavarinejad1476 THIS HIT DIFFERENT THANK YOU
Thank you for sharing this info!
Outstanding! Thanks very much. I was only using cents for a while.
Mil gracias, esto es oro. Mire muchos videos pero ninguno explicaba esta información. Y estaba pensando que tendría que hacer los cálculos por mi mismo pero justo me tope con tu vídeo y me solucionaste este tema.
A lot of thanks!
Sorry I’m new to composing in a daw and with synths.
Setting c5 to 528hz does that mean that the whole synth is set to the Soffegio scale?
There’s this program called “pitch proof” which you can setup to where all of your Windows audio is converted to A=432 . You set the blend all the way to wet, detune to -0.320 semitones, the pitch to 0, and key to C/Am for A=432. How would I set that up for A=444hz or 528?
I want to know too
If I finish produced a song, can I send to someone to convert that for me? Thanks!
what number/cents would 963HZ be?
So with the latest versions of fl I can just type 432 or 528 into the master pitch? or for 528 do I put 444 into the master pitch
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...
Many 3rd party plugins (omnisphere, serum, etc) have an option of changing the hz internally in the plugin. Hope that helps.
In theory, this sounds great. But My Vibrational Frequency is tuned to 432. Moonlight Sonata by Beethoven Doesn't sound right and some other tunes I play Sound off. Any explanations? Thanks would really like to hear your opinion.
BIG BIG thank you, man! )
this guys a hero
Why FL Studio on -32 cents has the value 0.486666666666667 and you gave 0.486663818359375? It sounds different
It`s impossible to listen to you because of a music from your device during the video! :(
Hey, much love first at all! I'm new to this subject but am I right, that the most easiest way would be using audacity to simply convert a finished track from 440Hz to 432 or 528?
Thanks …great video
How to make mediation music in fl studio?
thank you very much
Can you tell me how to do this in GarageBand please?
hi! how to calculate 111 Hz in FL Studio dal?
if i pitch the sample instead of the master pitch, it's the same thing?
hi bro, can u please write how to tune in 963Hz please?
Great great!🎼✨🔥
Can u do an update for FL20 pls?
Thank You
Which Pitch Shift in semitones in Adobe Audacity to have: 528Hz, 639Hz etc.?
Thanks
How can I put 528 hz in my live mix? I am running a Soundcraft digital board and I have a 30band eq for each stack of mains hanging in the ceiling.
nice thank you
is this still acurate today?
Why does the type in number changes back to default whenever I check it?
just the way they made it..it resets each time you restart FL.
thank you
You're welcome
so all you have to do is paste that number in the master pitch and when you export your songs to mp3 they will be at 432hz and or 528hz? it's that easy?
not exactly, as this is for software instruments as you produce. if you pre-recorded a song (audio file) in 440, it will not convert the audio file. you would need to convert it post production from 440 to 432 as a single file using Audacity or Logic. like this: ua-cam.com/video/2vq7gh9xYEw/v-deo.html
@@432HzMusicTV so let's say I have an mp3 file for a Kanye west song, and I put it in Fl Studio. And then change the master frequency from 440 to 432Hz. And then export. Will that change the song to 432?
@@JamesReviews no it wouldn't. for 432 conversion of mp3 files you'd need to use Logic or Audacity. cheers!
@@432HzMusicTV oh 😂 I've been doing it wrong. Is this possible on fl studio? Also if not do you have to pay for logic or audacity?
@@JamesReviews audacity is FREE!! :)
thanks
Nice
Hi, our electric piano can not do the same as your keyboad, that means we are stuck by the factory setting? >
Hopefully you have MIDI on it if not maybe time for an upgrade . Aloha ~
bro, after I do this fl studio automatically changes the type in value to 0.506666666666667 what do I do?
yeah, it does that.. try copy paste the correct value instead. cheers
@@432HzMusicTV After I paste the correct value and click on ✔️ button it changes again
if i am done with the song i can change the hz? it affects the song?
yes, but you would have to convert it in post production using Logic or Audacity. ua-cam.com/video/MQUEt3z9jKI/v-deo.html
How can I do this to live sound HUGE system digital board
use Mainstage. very similar tuning to Logic
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? =)
Hey is this the correct way to do this for FL will this make any be out of tune ??
yes, it should be all in tune as long as everything is tuned to the same pitch.. i.e. you cannot play 528hz and 432hz and 440 hz in the same song
why would I use this instead of 432 in fl studio whats the difference in trap music and r and b
This is deemed the frequency of love, and of DNA repair. So you could use this for love songs and the 432Hz for the other emotions. You could argue it brings more clarity as the frequency matches its intention.
it's 8hz lower so it penetrates 8 hz deeper than standard 440. more full / warm sound in my opinion.
I Subbed, I wanted to like but the number is at 555 so I didn't want to throw that God number off 🙏🏽
What's the actually type in value for 432hz?
0.486666666666667
0.486666666666667
@@432HzMusicTV so just paste this into the pitch window correct?
Is there any app which can sample a few bars of any music track then tweek the play back to non rockefeller sacred earth pitch. Like a learning pitch shift app?
Maybe cookies tracks with a pitch adjust quotient for later playback?
Seems plausible. Anyone?
Do you mean real-time? You can programme MusicBee to do such, as well as you can download the 432Hz app for Windows.
Hey Pasha, will this tuning affect the third party vst plugins as well such as Sylenth 1, Serum, Massive, etc ? or will have to manually tweak them?
Secondly can we save the new settings as a default canvas ? thanq so much for the amazing knowledge on this topic. 🙏🏼
aloha Sunny, from my understanding 3rd party plugins need to be tuned separately. otherwise the changes are global (except for audio files/samples. it's a good idea to double, triple check everything. cheers!
@@432HzMusicTV thanq brother 🙏🏼
If the value of 440 Hz has pitch is 0.5 in FL, then 1 Hz has pitch 0.0011363636363636, then 432Hz has pitch value 0.4909090909090909 which is not matching with your calculation. Correct me if I am wrong. If possible please share your calculation for the type in value for 432Hz. Great informative video by the way!!
if I'm not mistaken pitch and cents are measured differently and I believe he's going off of cents and not pitch
This does not account for equal temperament
you're right. it's all in equal temperament, which is what most musicians use nowadays. however, this video is not about ETT but rather tuning pitch. I will make a video to address this soon. cheers
on fl 20.6 its impossible to make it exactly 432hz which is sad tbh, all you can do is 431.95 hz
hmm.. well that's pretty darn close. closer than 440 lol, but nevertheless we strive for perfection..
@@432HzMusicTV yea, i would really like image line to fix this bc im not sure 431.95 effects your brain as 432hz you feel me, but maybe its the same
@@vukola6864 yea i feel ya. but don't worry too much about the 0.05 difference keeping in mind a stringed instrument can shift 1.5-2Hz just by holding down the string.. we just do our best :)
@@432HzMusicTV does this work on like a mp3 beat
Can someone help me with how to convert songs to 639Hz??????
according to Kasra Khavarinejad
"By the way , 0.5197392158508301 is the value that makes the Eb/D# sound 639hz "
@@432HzMusicTV what about 963hz?
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in numerology 22 is a master number
lol
thanks for TUNING in
sorry
I'm on negative 300 something lol
Global tuning on flat earth, its crazy
The background music at the beginning felt annoying
don't fucking bother! I used a frequency analyzer on fl studio to check if its 432! Their was no note on omni sphere close to 432! These set numbers to copy in fl studio are fake! 32 cents equals not 432!
Thanks