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Logicman991
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I know this is a very basic question that i really should know, but im a little confused: Frequency is the same as tone right? A high tone (or note if you will say) is a high frequency and a low tone is a low frequency and so on. Well, im pretty sure i got that part right, but what confuses me is... when i have a chosen a software instrument, i open the keyboard and play, lets say a low note. The tone will then be of a low frequency, right?, but if i open EQ and turn on analyzer to check the frequencies, why is it showing a broad range of different frequencies? I mean, im only playing one specific note, which equals one specific frequency. Why does that sound produce many different frequencies, it's only one note isn't it?
Nice to get that out of the way.
Nice to get that out of the way.

What is it then that extinguishes that one tone from all the others if all tones are made up from many?


