John,

This is interesting.  Frankly I have never run across this, but, I  
will do some poking around.

Keith Reedy

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gift from Bibles For The Blind.

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Taylor.


On Sep 30, 2009, at 7:34 AM, John André Netland wrote:

>
> Hi boys and girls,
>
> As you know, people are tuning their instruments in either 440Hz or
> 442Hz. I have always used 440Hz, and was sure this was the most used
> standard. But here is what seems to be a problem in some situations:
> The instruments in GarageBand, and maybe in Logic as well is tuned in
> 442Hz, and as far as I have found, it is not possible to change to
> 440Hz. So what is the problem? Well, if you receive files with
> recordings people have done, and they would like you to add software
> instruments, the whole thing will sound out of tune if they originally
> tuned their instruments in 440Hz. Yeah, I can do some pitch
> correction, but maybe I do not want to do pitch correction, and would
> like to use the same Hz value as my clients..... Anyone who can
> confirm that the 442Hz in GarageBand is not possible to change? Do you
> use other standards in other countries?
>
> Thanks,
> John André
>
>
>
> >


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