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how do I change 440Hz to 528hz?

I have done research and found 440 HZ is not natural to the human body, 528 is. Is there a way to change the HZ in PRO 8?

Logic Pro-OTHER, Mac OS X (10.6.7)

Posted on Apr 20, 2011 8:14 AM

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Oct 13, 2014 3:42 AM in response to Fischer944

hi all

so this post explains what to do but not HOW to .... I'm a newbie to Logic Pro. Can anyone explain exactly how/where I can change the tuning as described, in Logic Pro 9? And does it have to be done to each individual track in Logic pro every time I is there a way I can change the setting permanently so that every time I start a new project it will automatically be to this tuning?

Oct 13, 2014 11:41 PM in response to Utopiandee

Utopiandee wrote:


thank you!! so doing this applies the tone across all the tracks in a preexisting project? audio and midi?

Look closely at the screenshot, doing this alters the tuning of software instruments. Audio has no tuning, so logically there's nothing to tune about it. If you want to tune up existing audio, you must edit it in the Wave Editor, Time and Pitch machine, and multiply the pitch by 444/440 = 111/110 = 1.00909090909091

Frankly, to me this whole tuning theory feels much like a shopping channel miracle slimming product. You may want to believe it, but it is pure placebo. Or maybe not even that, since placebo's sometimes do work. This (including all the presented "evidence") is pure magic thinking. If there even existed such a thing as a frequency to which a human body "resonates", then this frequency would never be an up to one Hz accurate figure, it would be personal.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3RRWI6O57IE

how do I change 440Hz to 528hz?

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