At 10/24/09 12:44 PM, Calamaistr wrote:
At 10/24/09 09:05 AM, xKore wrote:
At 10/23/09 09:17 PM, Calamaistr wrote:
Just go into audacity, go to the option arrow when youve loaded a track, frequency tab; click other and enter 43200, thats it.
43200 =/= 432hz
I think what you've done is change the sample rate, and what you are hearing is placebo.
No mate its not placebo, its quite noticable and you can test it with volume, it really doesnt seem to matter how loud your music is on 432hz.
Why did you change frequency to 43200 (or 43.2khz), the only thing quantified in those sorts of numbers is sample rates, and the different between 43.2khz and a standard 44.1khz would be negligable. If you shifted some pitch to 43200hz, then yeah maybe you'd get a difference, that difference being your audio being inaudiable.
Maybe post up an A and a B so other people can hear the difference you're getting, if you are getting one at all.