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I know this is controversial but there is no DAW out there that can natively change the A to 432Hz at the start of a session so that all the recording is done in 432. If this were to come out in Studio one 6. Presonus would get a BUNCH of sales especially from the so called spiritualists and me of course
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by JohnBW on Mon Aug 22, 2022 8:30 am
I hear what you are asking, but any DAW is just going to record any pitch that appears at the audio input.

So you want the DAW to pitch shift the incoming audio to effectively re-tune it? Wouldn't it be easier to re-tune the source instruments?

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by japsingh on Mon Aug 22, 2022 10:55 am
JohnBW wroteI hear what you are asking, but any DAW is just going to record any pitch that appears at the audio input.

So you want the DAW to pitch shift the incoming audio to effectively re-tune it? Wouldn't it be easier to re-tune the source instruments?


I think it would be easier for the software to pitch shift as changing the hardware requires new hardware. I don't know if it's possible but it would be a game changer for the industry. I know Logic can do it the easiest however, it only does it for MIDI and for things like vocals and recorded instruments you need to add a plugin to retune
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by JohnBW on Mon Aug 22, 2022 11:43 am
I suppose you could try putting a pitch shifter plugin on the master bus, and shift it down -32 cents.

https://meteoritesound.com/how-to-produ ... n-any-daw/

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by japsingh on Mon Aug 22, 2022 11:51 am
JohnBW wroteI suppose you could try putting a pitch shifter plugin on the master bus, and shift it down -32 cents.

https://meteoritesound.com/how-to-produ ... n-any-daw/


Nice find, it would be cool if PreSonus can have that phythagorean tuning going

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