Tune Live to 432,10 Hz (instead of 440) ???
Tune Live to 432,10 Hz (instead of 440) ???
Hey folks,
is there any speacialist out there who has done this in Live or knows how? I know its possible it's just a question of effort...
Ideas greatly apprechiated!
is there any speacialist out there who has done this in Live or knows how? I know its possible it's just a question of effort...
Ideas greatly apprechiated!
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Re: Tune Live to 432,10 Hz (instead of 440) ???
Live itself doesn't make any noises, detune the synths.
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Re: Tune Live to 432,10 Hz (instead of 440) ???
Ok, dumb question, sorry. I just put a frequency shifter -7.9Hz on the Master... I guess it does the job. 432,10 Hz is related to the Schumann-resonance-frequenzy, idian istruments are also tuned like that.
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Re: Tune Live to 432,10 Hz (instead of 440) ???
Totally not a dumb question.
Some programs (such as Reason) have a master tuning setting in the preferences. Unfortunately I can't see one in Live.
What's it for by the way?
Some programs (such as Reason) have a master tuning setting in the preferences. Unfortunately I can't see one in Live.
What's it for by the way?
Re: Tune Live to 432,10 Hz (instead of 440) ???
It's not a dumb question. Live Suite could really use a global tune function, or to support the import of Scala files with all of the included synths, as it is difficult and time consuming to retune each individual instrument or sample to a specific frequency.
I personally would not use a Frequency Shifter effect on Live's master output for a polyphonic mix, if optimal sound quality is wanted.
On OS X there is a third party commercial option called Li'l Miss' Scale Oven which supports Operator, Simpler and Tension, for $165.
I personally would not use a Frequency Shifter effect on Live's master output for a polyphonic mix, if optimal sound quality is wanted.
On OS X there is a third party commercial option called Li'l Miss' Scale Oven which supports Operator, Simpler and Tension, for $165.
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Re: Tune Live to 432,10 Hz (instead of 440) ???
+1Akshara wrote:I personally would not use a Frequency Shifter effect on Live's master output for a polyphonic mix, if optimal sound quality is wanted.
In my life
Why do I smile
At people who I'd much rather kick in the eye?
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At people who I'd much rather kick in the eye?
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Re: Tune Live to 432,10 Hz (instead of 440) ???
+1000... that's not the tool for the job..Tone Deft wrote:+1Akshara wrote:I personally would not use a Frequency Shifter effect on Live's master output for a polyphonic mix, if optimal sound quality is wanted.
detune the oscillators on the synths you're using..
Re: Tune Live to 432,10 Hz (instead of 440) ???
Damn, it doesn't have the same result anyway. Detuning the synths is also not the thing to do... That sucks...
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Re: Tune Live to 432,10 Hz (instead of 440) ???
you might want to consider a synth that can load tuning files (.tun)..
Absynth does that.. and some others as well..
although de-tuning the oscillators should work
Absynth does that.. and some others as well..
although de-tuning the oscillators should work
Re: Tune Live to 432,10 Hz (instead of 440) ???
idian istruments You mean Indian instruments?Aeroplay wrote: idian istruments are also tuned like that.
That is total nonsense, reference tone as such never existed, never been used in Indian music- the fundamental note "SA" is not C (though too often simplified to it by lousy musicologist) it can be any frequence depending on individual vox or instrument. Sitar is mostly anything between B and D, Sarod Bb-D#, female voice E-G etc,etc,etc.
Once that "Middle voice" "Sa" is defined all the intervals are related to it not any absolute 440 or 432. That is why whole pseudo mystical bullshit that particular frequency is happy other sad ( whatever) wont apply within Indian music system because the very same physical frequency can be depending on what the "tonic" the "Sa" i,s a second fifth or flat 7.
In modern Indian commercial music where Indian instruments are used along with western and electronic regular 440 is used. Mystic sound of ancient India Hokus pokus that will let you ride on spinning chakras was invented by hippies on LSD.
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Re: Tune Live to 432,10 Hz (instead of 440) ???
If you don't need it to be live you could render the output and play it back / resample it at a slightly slower rate.
(0.982/1) so 44100 * 0.982 = 43306, for example, roughly speaking.
(0.982/1) so 44100 * 0.982 = 43306, for example, roughly speaking.
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Re: Tune Live to 432,10 Hz (instead of 440) ???
Greetings,
I have just recorded my first song in 432 hz using ableton 8 suite. I ended up retuning all my stringed instruments to A 432 hz (acoustic guitars), by putting on a heavier gage string (medium, d'addario exp17) which worked very well. You can either use the tone frequency selector under ableton preferences, then select audio, this will give you a reference at least. A lot of tuners out there do not support 432 tuning, although there are some tuning apps for ipod touch that do.
After this I recorded my guitar track, dropped in some drum loops, played a bass line on the keyboard (using ableton instrument) and detuned it to approx. -32 cents. I did the same when recording a piano track. I then sung my lead vox and two harmony sections.
This song was completed using 432 hz and I have to share that singing at this frequency is much more relaxed and resonant. When I listened to the song after completion, I was amazed at the difference between 440 and 432, 432 just feels better. A highly recommend giving this a try and see (feel) for yourself.
This worked for me, I realize that retuning instruments is a bit of a pain, but makes the most sense, you will feel the difference in the resonance (especially acoustic guitar).
Best of luck,
Brett
I have just recorded my first song in 432 hz using ableton 8 suite. I ended up retuning all my stringed instruments to A 432 hz (acoustic guitars), by putting on a heavier gage string (medium, d'addario exp17) which worked very well. You can either use the tone frequency selector under ableton preferences, then select audio, this will give you a reference at least. A lot of tuners out there do not support 432 tuning, although there are some tuning apps for ipod touch that do.
After this I recorded my guitar track, dropped in some drum loops, played a bass line on the keyboard (using ableton instrument) and detuned it to approx. -32 cents. I did the same when recording a piano track. I then sung my lead vox and two harmony sections.
This song was completed using 432 hz and I have to share that singing at this frequency is much more relaxed and resonant. When I listened to the song after completion, I was amazed at the difference between 440 and 432, 432 just feels better. A highly recommend giving this a try and see (feel) for yourself.
This worked for me, I realize that retuning instruments is a bit of a pain, but makes the most sense, you will feel the difference in the resonance (especially acoustic guitar).
Best of luck,
Brett
Re: Tune Live to 432,10 Hz (instead of 440) ???
Unfortunately, it ISN'T an easy thing to do with Live's Synths. Detuning oscillators is tedious as it sounds like the OP realized. OP, what are you trying to do?
I wholeheartedly recommend Lil' Miss Scale Oven for more involved tuning tasks. I own it, and it has helped me place all the moveable frets (perdelar) on my Turkish bowed tanbur. I just load a .tun file that I've created into Zebra and reference the notes that way. BUT there are a million and one applications for this kind of thing, and it sounds like your problem may not be so involved.
If you are just looking to change the fundamental reference frequency of your synths, then unfortunately even Ableton's pitch midi effect will not do (it only adjusts by semitones, and you need something finer) and you need something that references hertz rather than cents.
Maybe there is a M4L patch that can allow Abe's synths to have a finer pitch resolution adjustment? Any M4L programmmers out there to confirm this? Tone Deft? This is different than needing a full-fledged synth retuning program like Lil' Miss Scale Oven or Scala.
I wholeheartedly recommend Lil' Miss Scale Oven for more involved tuning tasks. I own it, and it has helped me place all the moveable frets (perdelar) on my Turkish bowed tanbur. I just load a .tun file that I've created into Zebra and reference the notes that way. BUT there are a million and one applications for this kind of thing, and it sounds like your problem may not be so involved.
If you are just looking to change the fundamental reference frequency of your synths, then unfortunately even Ableton's pitch midi effect will not do (it only adjusts by semitones, and you need something finer) and you need something that references hertz rather than cents.
Maybe there is a M4L patch that can allow Abe's synths to have a finer pitch resolution adjustment? Any M4L programmmers out there to confirm this? Tone Deft? This is different than needing a full-fledged synth retuning program like Lil' Miss Scale Oven or Scala.
Re: Tune Live to 432,10 Hz (instead of 440) ???
...SCALA FILES
http://www.huygens-fokker.org/scala/
"Several software synthesizers like AlsaModularSynth, Tobybear Helios, MAZ Sound VSampler, Orion Pro, VirSyn Cube, Cantor, TERA 2, rgc:audio z3ta+, Cakewalk Dimension Pro and Rapture, Oblivion VSTi and ZynAddSubFX have adopted the Scala scale file format as a means to tune them instead of via a special tuning dump file. More will hopefully be following."
http://www.huygens-fokker.org/scala/
"Several software synthesizers like AlsaModularSynth, Tobybear Helios, MAZ Sound VSampler, Orion Pro, VirSyn Cube, Cantor, TERA 2, rgc:audio z3ta+, Cakewalk Dimension Pro and Rapture, Oblivion VSTi and ZynAddSubFX have adopted the Scala scale file format as a means to tune them instead of via a special tuning dump file. More will hopefully be following."
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