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Key to frequency conversion diagram inside =^D
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dija
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Posted : Jan 12, 2009 02:06:49
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I'm sure some of you have this, but I saw a post about kick drum tuning. So I thought of this diagram as that is what I mostly use it for.
Sorry it is so hard to read perhaps zoom in
I did not make this I found it on google images I think or someone showed it to me.
http://www.cryptide.com/welectronic/www/music/notespc5.gif |
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Freeflow
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Posted : Jan 12, 2009 02:43
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Nice one
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ansolas
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Posted : Jan 12, 2009 19:59
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dija
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Posted : Jan 12, 2009 22:19
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Freeflow
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Posted : Jan 12, 2009 22:27
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Thanks man!! nice stuff,...
i once had a discussion with Floatyhippyflower
she gave me this Hope she dont mind i post it here..
C - white, pale grey, "open" pure texture
C# - silver/sparkling grey/silver - spikey texture
D - golden sunshine yellow
Eb - medium soft pink
E - red/dark pink
F - medium, smooth green texture
F# - light, almost lime green - sharp and tangy
G - dark indigo blue
Ab - dark violet purple - mysterious, subtle, cloud-like
A - strong purpley/blue
Bb - mellow medium blue
B - dark blue
So i also saw a book were the colors of freq were in..
can we get some source that is correct
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Color
more please..
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TimeTraveller
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Posted : Jan 12, 2009 22:35
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this is interesting.. I heard bout it before with the colours though.So if you would go for lets say almost a blue/purple tune (with many cubsolours in between maybe) your tune should be in d# according to the ansolas link? |
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acidkills
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Posted : Jan 12, 2009 22:40
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Suloo
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Posted : Jan 12, 2009 22:51
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moki
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Posted : Jan 21, 2009 15:05
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ah this is nice!!!!!!! i looked for a simple table like that to print it.
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reversus
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Posted : Jan 30, 2009 04:24
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which program do you guys use to tune a kick?
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Obelizk
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Posted : Jan 30, 2009 07:22
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How do you use this information? to tune Quadrafuzz? I'm lost here lol. |
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Yggdrasil
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Posted : Jan 30, 2009 23:44
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dija
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Posted : Jan 31, 2009 02:07
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Yggdrasil
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Posted : Jan 31, 2009 23:32
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hehe, mine is printed A3, and plastified !
thanks dija for the file |
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Luis M.
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Posted : Feb 1, 2009 18:04
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Hello my friends!
This topic is like heaven for me! Thanks ALOT!
What is being talked here will enable me to tune my percussion to the root key of the songs.
But please, can u give a hand here , coz i am lost!
How do i use this info?
How do u tune the instruments, just using any machine that provides acurate pitch shifting?
Peace
:Luis
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