My goal is to convert my audio to 432Hz from 440Hz and I am using a macro for this. I managed to converted my original audio files to the wrong configuration.
Is is possible to convert the files back to the original format (440Hz) instead of overwriting or ‘adding’ on top of the initial conversion? I basically want a do-over with the original file.
I am guessing this would be accomplished by setting the values back to default and converting again. Any information on this would be super.
Is is possible to convert the files back to the original format (440Hz) instead of overwriting or ‘adding’ on top of the initial conversion? I basically want a do-over with the original file.
You didn’t save a copy of the original file? More processing will only make the distortion/artifacts worse.
FYI - Most people won’t notice a difference, especially if there’s a time delay between when they listen to the original and pitch-shifted file. Except they might hear the side effects. People with perfect pitch might notice a difference but perfect pitch isn’t really “perfect” and they might just mis-identify the musical key. A musician trying to play-along would notice that it’s off-pitch.
I prefer 432Hz after looking into Cymatics. It’s a divine frequency set that is harmonic to the human cellular structure, in my experience, the music moves you much more quite literally.