Comments by Xakep9009
Thank you so much, for a great device ! it's fantastic and easy to use!
I have one question, and i do apologize if it would sound dumb, but i always thought that pitch and frequency is really correlate to each other....
So if you detune pitch, then frequency will change.... but using my spectrum analyzer after detuning my instrument frequency stayed at the same place....
So what i did .... i "detuned" build-in ableton grand-piano instrument and then bounced it as an audio file (just so experiment would be absolute clear) and then i bounced another audio file but without detuning.
And yes, they sound absolutely different! but my spectrum analyzer showing me that there is no difference in frequencies between these two audio files what so ever....
So i have a logical question now..... how it is possible that one piano was tuned to A - 440 and another one to 432.... and yet they share the same shape the same parameters of frequencies.
Again, i am supper noob at this kind of stuff.... but there is no logical explanation at list in my head..... please give me a wisdom ^_^
I have one question, and i do apologize if it would sound dumb, but i always thought that pitch and frequency is really correlate to each other....
So if you detune pitch, then frequency will change.... but using my spectrum analyzer after detuning my instrument frequency stayed at the same place....
So what i did .... i "detuned" build-in ableton grand-piano instrument and then bounced it as an audio file (just so experiment would be absolute clear) and then i bounced another audio file but without detuning.
And yes, they sound absolutely different! but my spectrum analyzer showing me that there is no difference in frequencies between these two audio files what so ever....
So i have a logical question now..... how it is possible that one piano was tuned to A - 440 and another one to 432.... and yet they share the same shape the same parameters of frequencies.
Again, i am supper noob at this kind of stuff.... but there is no logical explanation at list in my head..... please give me a wisdom ^_^
I have one question, and i do apologize if it would sound dumb, but i always thought that pitch and frequency is really correlate to each other....
So if you detune pitch, then frequency will change.... but using my spectrum analyzer after detuning my instrument frequency stayed at the same place....
So what i did .... i "detuned" build-in ableton grand-piano instrument and then bounced it as an audio file (just so experiment would be absolute clear) and then i bounced another audio file but without detuning.
And yes, they sound absolutely different! but my spectrum analyzer showing me that there is no difference in frequencies between these two audio files what so ever....
So i have a logical question now..... how it is possible that one piano was tuned to A - 440 and another one to 432.... and yet they share the same shape the same parameters of frequencies.
Again, i am supper noob at this kind of stuff.... but there is no logical explanation at list in my head..... please give me a wisdom ^_^