4 Ways To Convert 440 Hz Music to 432 hz or 528 hz

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  • čas přidán 18. 01. 2024
  • In this video I'll show you how to re-tune music recorded at 440 Hz A4 to 432hz and the solfeggio frequencies! Along with methods of finding 432hz and Solfeggio Frequency tuned music.
    We'll go through the pros and cons of 4 different ways we can either re-tune, or find 432hz and Solfeggio Frequency tuned music.
    Here are the resources I used in the video!
    HZP: hzp.co/
    Free Re-Tuning Websites: www.432hzconverter.com/ www.conversion-tool.com/432hz/
    Sound Healing Practitioners: soundhealers.net/directory/
    www.soundhealersassociation.o...
    www.academyofsoundhealing.com...
    More information on Solfeggio Frequencies: solfeggiofrequencies.org/
    HZP Re-Tuning Video: • Replace Apple Music, S...
    Make sure to like and share the video if you've learned something!
    #432hz #528hz #639hz #285hz #174hz #369hz #852hz #963hz #741hz
    #solfeggiofrequencies #solfeggiofrequency #music #soundhealing #musictherapy

Komentáře • 48

  • @marilynonor7758
    @marilynonor7758 Před 2 měsíci +3

    Well done for your dedication. I will try it with the App to shift some of my favourite tracks.

  • @doctorbomb
    @doctorbomb Před měsícem +1

    You're so great! Our future is in good hands. :-)

  • @lou_bee
    @lou_bee Před 11 dny +2

    If you re-tune to A=444Hz, then 528Hz is C5, which is still a 528Hz tuning. I recently bought a set of 528Hz chimes; when I measured each individual chime, all were on a 444Hz tuning!

  • @EARTH.HARMONY.SOUND.HEALING

    Thanks

  • @DanielWithTheBalance
    @DanielWithTheBalance Před 5 měsíci +2

    Game changer! Thanks so much man! 🙌🌅✨

  • @312dasbkilla
    @312dasbkilla Před 5 měsíci +3

    My old korg x3 I could set overall tuning to which ever frequency 440 is not good

  • @OdinsArcanum
    @OdinsArcanum Před měsícem

    Great advice brother! Keep sharing =) whats your favorite tone?

    • @SolfeggioFrequencies_org
      @SolfeggioFrequencies_org  Před měsícem

      I like having the flexibility to change between them according to the song and desired outcome.

  • @royalinvasionproductionstv6370

    Great video as its just what ive been looking for, i got a couple of questions and hopefully you can answer them
    1) I use reaper and understand how to change the pitch with the methods you've shown. I'm a hip hop/trap music producer and curious if i would get a good result in pitch shifting each instrument of the track seeing as i create individual instrument tracks.
    2) Was wondering if i do this the way you have shown which is converting a completed track with vocals, would there be a noticeable difference in the vocals? Would i get a good result if i record vocals with the pitch plugin on already?
    Thx in adv!!!!

    • @SolfeggioFrequencies_org
      @SolfeggioFrequencies_org  Před měsícem +1

      Yes, you will hear the change as you retune the music. Go to app.hzp.co/sharing?id=B9zPp&freq=432 and play with the frequency changing and you should be able to hear it.
      As for recording with the plugin on, I would imagine that you would get pretty much the same results. Would be really cool if you make a video of both options and post it so we can all see the results.

  • @NATHANWATERS-wx6of
    @NATHANWATERS-wx6of Před 4 měsíci +1

    fye thank u truly

  • @DoctorUniversalis
    @DoctorUniversalis Před 6 měsíci

    Hey I’m making music in ableton. How do I know what frequency my mixdown is tuned ? How do I tune music I’m making to let’s say 432hz?

    • @SolfeggioFrequencies_org
      @SolfeggioFrequencies_org  Před 6 měsíci +1

      Great question, if you are wanting to write music using 432hz, there are a few different ways: One idea is to put a frequency shifter on your master chain, and lower it by 8hz, therefore even if you are writing in the default 440hz, everything will be shifted down to 432hz. Another way which might be more time consuming, is making sure all of your instruments are tuned to 432hz, which would mean pitching them down 8hz for each track. This ensures that only the instruments are being tuned to 432hz, and not your drums etc.

  • @miquelmarquez
    @miquelmarquez Před 3 měsíci

    I have a question,if you use the las option to convert your own audio track,after doing,it ,will you have the same quality audio,i mean in wav.?

    • @SolfeggioFrequencies_org
      @SolfeggioFrequencies_org  Před 2 měsíci

      HZP does not alter your original file at all, it simply changes how it outputs when being played back

  • @SketchyTigers
    @SketchyTigers Před 6 měsíci +1

    What's the purpose of retuning if all the other notes are going to be equal temperament and not in these supposed nicer numbers and ratios?

    • @SolfeggioFrequencies_org
      @SolfeggioFrequencies_org  Před 6 měsíci

      What do you mean?
      When changing the tuning you rescale the entire song around the desired frequency.

  • @StrikerStrey
    @StrikerStrey Před 2 měsíci

    When I use a frequency shifter such as MFreqShifter I don’t see anything for ‘A note’ or ‘A tuning’ so I just shift the frequency knob -8 hertz like I see you do in the video at the beginning, which I suspect shifts the entire song by -8 hertz. Is this bad or incorrect? Does this achieve the same effect to get 432hz? Or does it have to be this only exact A note frequency to adjust?

    • @SolfeggioFrequencies_org
      @SolfeggioFrequencies_org  Před měsícem

      I'm not familiar with that plugin, but shifting by 8hz like you mentioned will only work for retuning to 432.

  • @DessaLim
    @DessaLim Před měsícem

    Is the app you mention at the end really free? I'm afraid to download bc the prices listed in app store are very pricey. I don't see that it's free.

  • @laylakoekie2985
    @laylakoekie2985 Před měsícem

    Do you also know if all songs here on CZcams will be automatically put back to 440 hz if you listen to 528hz video? I love to listen to solfeggio frequencies

    • @SolfeggioFrequencies_org
      @SolfeggioFrequencies_org  Před měsícem +1

      Not sure what you mean. CZcams does not validate any content, any person can upload content to CZcams and call it whatever they want.

    • @laylakoekie2985
      @laylakoekie2985 Před měsícem

      @@SolfeggioFrequencies_org alright thank you for your help. Someone told me that when you listen to 528 hz here on youtube it does not work because youtube change the frequency back to 440 hz. But i hope thats not true haha because I listen to it almost daily. Love your videos too

    • @SolfeggioFrequencies_org
      @SolfeggioFrequencies_org  Před měsícem +1

      @@laylakoekie2985 don't know about that. Though we wouldn't be surprised. It's very difficult to decipher if anything uploaded to CZcams is really tuned like it is supposed to. We can tell you however that HZP works as it should. It's patented and we've tested it for accuracy.

    • @benjisandk
      @benjisandk Před 9 dny

      Wow. Thanks for showing the world that you have absolutely no understanding of what anything of this means.
      Your comment shows clearly that you have absolutely no insight in the musical or technical implications of what a standard tuning is or does but you tell yourself that this is better because someone fed your paranoid mind and told you that one thing here is bad because of some conspiracy and this thing is something that was hidden and is better for you.
      At least you don’t harm anyone else in your foolish attempts to follow these ridiculous claims but it’s actually kind of sad to watch all you deluded people who think they have it all figured out.

  • @nisewin1781
    @nisewin1781 Před měsícem

    Can you export your tracks from hzp?

    • @SolfeggioFrequencies_org
      @SolfeggioFrequencies_org  Před měsícem

      No, HZP does not convert or create any duplicate files, rather you can retune the files in real time as much as you would like.

  • @PaulCassidyOrchestrations
    @PaulCassidyOrchestrations Před 4 měsíci

    Thanks for the vid! Can you download your own tracks from HZP?

  • @AppalachianWellness-ss2hj
    @AppalachianWellness-ss2hj Před měsícem +2

    The problem that I see is in the philosophy of what needs to be done. You are just shifting the frequency down 8 Hz when the proper way of doing this would be to use the ratio shift all the frequencies by the ratio of 432/440 so that the harmonic ratios remain intact. Consider that your way, the first Harmonic of 432 shold be 864 and not 872 which your method would achieve.

    • @SolfeggioFrequencies_org
      @SolfeggioFrequencies_org  Před měsícem +4

      You are correct. In HZP the shift changes according to ratio shift calculations and not the simple shift you described. That's why the retuning is actually accurate and profound.

  • @METVTRXN
    @METVTRXN Před 17 hodinami

    I can show how to on FL I use it all the time

  • @gisliberg7216
    @gisliberg7216 Před 13 dny

    Windows is not allowing to be installed

  • @PleiadianMusic
    @PleiadianMusic Před 2 dny

    🤍🤍🤍💎🎶💎🤍🤍🤍

  • @richardlynneweisgerber2552
    @richardlynneweisgerber2552 Před měsícem

    It is not Equal Temperament or any kind of tuning when you subtract the same frequency from each not on the piano.
    Bass notes be way offer more than the higher frequencies.
    432/440 is your Factor for A and that is all you get 'dealing' with Solfeggio anything.
    But, Multiply EVERY 'normal' scale's individual note's frequency by the 432/440 Factor
    but, what does 432 cycles per second actually 'mean'?
    What Musical Scale are these Hertzes coming from?
    174Hz 285Hz 369Hz 432Hz 528Hz 639Hz 741Hz 852Hz 963Hz
    it may be that what you are talking about with shifting pitch as a "professional mix engineer" was some club or something over-riding the educational aspects. Factors, not Differences?
    "Crazy Artifacts"

  • @jtonthatrack3984
    @jtonthatrack3984 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Why are you so cute 😩

  • @user-ru8xq7tq9o
    @user-ru8xq7tq9o Před 3 dny

    BEWARE people. Its not about just to change the frequency , its about to save ours souls too! So ... Wake up people and STOP listening every evil ,demonic music !

  • @bluecollarbuddha948
    @bluecollarbuddha948 Před 18 dny

    How about listening to A13824 for a real "high-vibe" experience (still low-vide since it's audible)? Make your ears bleed in pretty patterns.
    Music contains every audible frequency regardless of your base tuning. Harmonics - you don't have music without them. If you enjoy the music, that is what lifts your soul, not the frequency.

  • @DessaLim
    @DessaLim Před měsícem

    Is the app you mention at the end really free? I'm afraid to download bc the prices listed in app store are very pricey. I don't see that it's free.