drmatt wrote: > Sounds like it. Can I ask why? I would guess sox can do it but it will > resample to 44khz (or whatever) so it might not be pretty (particularly > if you're only changing one or other of tempo and pitch). > > Are you a musician looking to play along to pitch shifted recordings?
There is a "movement" which claims that A=432Hz (vs standard A=440Hz) somehow is "in tune with the Universe". Quote from "https://attunedvibrations.com/432hz/": > > What is 432 Hz tuning? > > A=432 Hz, known as Verdis A is an alternative tuning that is > mathematically consistent with the universe. Music based on 432Hz > transmits beneficial healing energy, because it is a pure tone of math > fundamental to nature. > The universal music of sacred geometry > > According to Brain T. Collins, a musician and researcher, the standard > pitch (A=440 Hz) does not harmonize on any level that corresponds to > cosmic movement, rhythm, or natural vibration. The greatest musicians, > such as Mozart and Verdi, based their music on the natural vibration of > A=432. Its true that it is only 8 vibrations per second different from > the standard tuning, but this small difference seems to be remarkable to > our human consciousness. > > Theres a growing musical and metaphysical movement for recovering > optimal integrity in the music industry and spirituality through the > 432Hz tuning. In April 2008 Dutch journalist Richard Huisken founded the > back to 432 Hz committee, claiming that this original tuning was used > in ancient cultures and is found on antique instruments like the > Stradivarius violin. > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ tcutting's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=17402 View this thread: http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=106891
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