HZ in a song?

goldwav...acidpro...fruityloops. Fruityloops is more of a beat making program than a conversion one, but it works too. Basically any program to convert music file types will have that option.

goldwav has an option to make test tones and convert bitrate. only thing wrong with goldwav is you have to convert the file to a wav which will take up a lot of space...but that's all good cus you can just delete the song as soon as you're done.

all these should still be free...if not kazaa is always good //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/biggrin.gif.d71a5d36fcbab170f2364c9f2e3946cb.gif

 
how exactly do u find out tho? just click properties or sumthin? Or do u have to convert it to a certain format

on some programs the song will load and you can actually "see" the music...hard to explain. but it will show the lines that go up and down and it will have a graph associated with it. if it doesn't have that graph programs should also have a graph that shows the typical digital eq thingy...where the bars bounce up and down as the music plays.

those aren't 100% precise as far as 33hz versus 35 hz...but it will show the main octaves that you are looking for

 
if i'm getting what you're asking you wanna see if it's a 20hz note versus a 40hz note? Don't even trip off of seeing it for right now...give it some time and you will be able to know the difference just by hearing it.

20hz is like a 'wave' of air...if it hits hard enough almost like water hitting you softly?

30hz is the same but more of a gut feeling

40hz is more of a chest pounding bass

50hz is shirt shaking violently bass

60hz is eyeball twitching vibrations.

or just watch the speaker...a hz is just a frequency...frequency = the amount of occurances. a hz is just the amount of occurances in a second. so a 1hz note the speaker will move only once every second...two hz = two pulses a second...and so on. the faster the speaker moves the higher the frequency. lower frequencies make the speaker move in and out further while higher frequencies make the speaker move faster...but shorter distances.

 
can anyone evaluate?

those are exactly the main frequencies. on that note 32 hz is the low end...next step up is 63...that leaves a lot of room in there for different kinds of bass. see if you can go into properties and see if you can extend it at all???

on the red and green 'graphs' in the background of that printscreen is there a way to zoom in and insert a graph there?? I know those are mainly for time versus volume but different programs have different options ya know.

 
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