See You Tube videos of music recorded at 440 v 432
My problem with music is it's simply out of tune with our brains?
Sam here again and i have come to realize that my quest to make digital audio sound like 1st press vintage vinyl is the wrong aproach? All music is out of tune with our brains and no matter what i do to achieve audio nirvana i will always come up short. It's like 2 guitar players playing in different keys? However when i tune music to the same frequency as my brain everything comes into focus as the music now perfectly harmonizes with my brain creating audio nirvana. The answer was so simple i had to wait for my subconscious mind to expose the truth to me.1st press vinyl before/after test.
Not my rip.
fleetwood mac - over my head 1st press vinyl (1975) 24/96 lineage: https://i.postimg.cc/KzPFy39f/1q.png
original 1st press vinyl: http://u.pc.cd/WwX7
original 1st press vinyl tuned to the frequency of my brain: http://u.pc.cd/hv
Not my rip.
fleetwood mac - over my head 1st press vinyl (1975) 24/96 lineage: https://i.postimg.cc/KzPFy39f/1q.png
original 1st press vinyl: http://u.pc.cd/WwX7
original 1st press vinyl tuned to the frequency of my brain: http://u.pc.cd/hv
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Every year (or more often) someone trots out this ridiculous conspiracy theory. Every year it gets debunked. Even major new outlets repeat this tripe so don't take it too hard. https://ask.audio/articles/music-theory-432-hz-tuning-separating-fact-from-fiction |
I like to sit back and enjoy the music I hear ,but I do l listen closely well most of the time .I like vinyl because that's what I listen to as a kid and teenager. I didn't care for 8tracks they were for the car .Cassettes at first no ,they were for the car also and recording your friends album you borrowed. But I bought better equipment. R to R I had 3 tape recorders. Then the cd ,I refused to buy them...but then I did and replaced my vinyl...sold them .But bought lps again.i now play them cds,cassettes, R to R and Vinyl...No no 8 tracks.I find some really well made cds right now I'm listening to Harry Chapin ,The Last Protest Singer .Its recorded well on cd.Its on Dunhill ,Mastered by Steve Hoffman. |
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