Garageband 432 Hz

The modern standard is A = 440 Hz, where Hz is a unit meaning “per second”, so “440 Hz” refers to 440 vibrations per second (such as those of a string). To tune to this frequency, a musician would either listen to a tone played by some tuning device and tune by ear or use an electronic tuner. The 432 Hz conspiracy. For instance select '432 Hz' if you want to convert to 432 Hz music. Frequency preset. Manually enter target frequency A4. This value is the target A4 frequency in Hertz. You can either manually enter a value or select one from the presets. Step 4: Output options. Beats per minute (BPM - Rotational speed), frequency. Beats per minute (BPM) is a unit typically used as either a measure of tempo in music, or a measure of one's heart rate. A rate of 60 bpm means that one beat will occur every second. One bpm is equal to 1/60 Hz.

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Feb 19, 2020 The frequency at 432 Hz is considered to be the most harmonious frequency of all and pieces of music in this basic mood lead to physical and energetic relaxation. The fundamental tuning to 432 Hz. Dec 21, 2017 432Hz allows us to tune into the wisdom of the Universe, Divine Intelligence and our Soul. It creates Unity instead of seperation. It expands our hearts and make us more compassionate and loving. Tuning to 432 Hz is better than 440 Hz. Or more accurately, tuning to A=432 Hz and using a 'just intonation' tuning method (scientific tuning) is better than using A=440 Hz and 'equal temperament' tuning (concert tuning). Hello my peoples! Recently there has been an increasing rash of posts on social media about how 440hz causes ignorance and violent behavior and that Nazi Germany propagandist Josef Goebbels was behind a secret pact to shift the global standard from 432hz to 440hz because it served his purposes.

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(Real ALL instruments/Mac, Windows) Moving samples to external hard drive.

RealGuitar:

  1. Create folder RealGuitar on your external drive and move RealGuitar sample data files (Acoustic_0AC44.mln and Steel_0AC44.mln) from ~/Library/Application Support/MusicLab/RealGuitar (Mac users) or C:Program Files (X86)MusicLabRealGuitar 5 folder (Windows users) to RealGuitar folder on external drive;
  2. Run RealGuitar Classic, it will ask you to locate soundbank. Point to RealGuitar folder (Acoustic_0AC44.mln) on external drive, click OK;
  3. Run RealGuitar Steel String, it will ask you to locate soundbank. Point to RealGuitar folder (Steel_0AC44.mln) on external drive, click OK.

RealStrat:

  1. Create folder RealStrat on your external drive and move RealStrat sample data files (Strat4_0AC44.mln and Elite_0AC44.mln) ~/Library/Application Support/MusicLab/RealStrat (Mac users) or C:Program Files (X86)MusicLabRealStrat 5 folder (Windows users) to RealStrat folder on external drive;
  2. Run RealStrat Standard, it will ask you to locate soundbank. Point to RealStrat folder (Strat4_0AC44.mln) on external drive, click OK.
  3. Run RealStrat Elite, it will ask you to locate soundbank. Point to RealStrat folder (Elite_0AC44.mln) on external drive, click OK.

RealLPC:

  1. Create folder RealLPC on your external drive and move RealLPC sample data files (LPC5_0AC44.mln) from ~/Library/Application Support/MusicLab/RealLPC (Mac users) or C:Program Files (X86)MusicLabRealLPC 5 folder (Windows users) folder to external drive;
  2. Run RealLPC, it will ask you to locate soundbank. Point to RealLPC folder (LPC5_0AC44.mln) on external drive, click OK.

RealRick:

  1. Create folder RealRick on your external drive and move RealRick sample data files (Rick4_0AC44.mln) ~/Library/Application Support/MusicLab/RealRick (Mac users) or C:Program Files (X86)MusicLabRealRick 4 folder (Windows users) folder to external drive;
  2. Run RealRick, it will ask you to locate soundbank. Point to RealRick folder (Rick4_0AC44.mln) on external drive, click OK.

RealEight:

  1. Create folder RealEight on your external drive and move RealEight sample data files (Eight4_0AC44.mln) ~/Library/Application Support/MusicLab/RealEight (Mac users) or C:Program Files (X86)MusicLabRealEight 4 folder (Windows users) folder to external drive;
  2. Run RealEight, it will ask you to locate soundbank. Point to RealEight folder (Eight4_0AC44.mln) on external drive, click OK.
(RealGuitar, RealStrat, RealLPC/RealEight/Mac, Windows) I installed RealGuitar/RealStrat/RealLPC/RealEight, it asks me to locate sound bank. Where do I find it?

Open RealGuitar/RealStrat/RealLPC/RealEight Bank Manager*, select sample rate[s] you work in your sequencer with and click Apply button. Please note, standalone versions of RealGuitar/RealStrat/RealLPC/RealEight require 44100 sample rate.

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* RealGuitar/RealStrat/RealLPC/RealEight Bank Manager is available on Windows:

Start Menu -> All programs -> MusicLab -> RealGuitar 5/RealStrat 5/RealLPC 5/RealEight 4 -> Bank Manager

* RealGuitar/RealStrat/RealLPC/RealEight Bank Manager is available on Mac:

Standalone version of RealGuitar 5/RealStrat 5/RealLPC 5/RealEight 4 -> main menu -> RealGuitar Classic/RealStrat/RealLPC/RealEight -> Sound Bank Manager

Default installation folders are:
Mac: Macintosh HD/Applications: RealGuitar Classic (Steel String) app, RealStrat app, RealLPC app, RealRick app, RealEight app
Windows: C:Program FilesMusicLabRealGuitar 5, C:Program FilesMusicLabRealStrat 5, C:Program FilesMusicLabRealLPC 5, C:Program FilesMusicLabRealRick 4, C:Program FilesMusicLabRealEight 4

(Real ALL instruments/Mac, Windows) Is it possible to tune the MusicLab guitars to A=432 or some other base than 440?

Yes, of course. Here are settings for popular tunings you can make in Tune menu bar (upper left corner of Real* instrument window) using Fine (cents) and Coarse (semitones) sliders in Pitch section:

432 Hz Player

424 Hz: -64 cents
432 Hz: -32 cents
440 Hz: 0 cents
442 Hz: +8 cents
449 Hz: +35 cents
528 Hz: +3 semitones, +16 cents