help with pitch please

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Hi

I hope someone can help. I need to find an index relating frequency to pitch. I am trying some effects stretching audio and such, and need to know how to drop or raise sampled pitches by octaves, fifths, whatever. Has anyone tried specific pitch manipulation before? Any ideas how to do this?

thanks!
 
you DA.

in CEP under TRANSFPRM> PITCH/STRETCH

you can select "lower pitch", or "raise pitch" and select "transpose" however many steps you want.

clearly you know nothing of music theory. Take a class.

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drunk?

yes.

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I know a good deal of music theory, thank you very much!

All I wanted is some kind of a list or something that relates frequency to pitch. ie. A=440 hz, C#=xxxx hz, G=xxxxx hz.

I am generating effects and tones, especially with cool edit, and I need specific frequencies to control the key of the music! I realise that CEP has a "transpose" function, but it only transposes 1 octave in either direction, and doesn't give and frequency details.
 
I should know this, but I kinda forgot:) What I mean is the frequency relations. Isn't an octave the doucle amount of Hz? Oh, man I'm ashamed I forgot that. But let's keep it that way, ther next A is 880 Hz. Or Not?:)
 
somehow, I didn't think it would be that simple!
but as it turns out, it is! doubling the frequency move up an octave, halving it drops an octave.... found it on a website.

www.mjorch.com/hertz.html

thanks
 
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sorry about that, btw. Just talking shit in a drunken stupor.!

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