frequency scale and pitch adjustment

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hello need help figuring something out, im working on a song that rather than the standard 440 tuning its in 450, so in regards to setting manually the tuning for each instrument, with like kontakt no problem u can just enter 450 but with many synths need to change the fine tuning to match,ne idea how many cents up it is?

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I'm sure there's an equation involved. An increase of 10 hz at one note is radically different than an increase of 10 hz at another note.

Why don't you just record in 440 and then pitch shift the final master up? Whatever 10 hz is probably won't be that noticeable.
 
I'm sure there's an equation involved. An increase of 10 hz at one note is radically different than an increase of 10 hz at another note. Why don't you just record in 440 and then pitch shift the final master up? Whatever 10 hz is probably won't be that noticeable.
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hello need help figuring something out, im working on a song that rather than the standard 440 tuning its in 450, so in regards to setting manually the tuning for each instrument, with like kontakt no problem u can just enter 450 but with many synths need to change the fine tuning to match,ne idea how many cents up it is? thanks
I have to ask :confused:, why are you needing to have "A" at 450?
Bob GG
(10 Years as a Symphony Orchestra Trombonist and I couldnt remember the thousands of times tuning to ""A). Duh!!!
 
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I think he is just changing from A = 440 to A = 450. Nothing about middle C
 
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