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Re: 440hz to 432hz

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Hi everyone,

I just want to know if there is a way to fine tune the master line from 440 to 432
it's possible to transpose an audio line but i need to fine tune the master line.

thanks a lot
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Re: 440hz to 432hz

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Rolling Estonian wrote: Thu Mar 23, 2017 10:05 am I can't even imagine what it would've been like playing with those guys...... Actually, I do. Guy in my neighborhood had some folks over to play, beautiful studio area and great equipment. The guy was a complete dolt! I asked if I could bring beers, he said he wouldn't want people drinking around his studio/equipment. When we all left that day we laughed about it. Next few days an email came across seeing if we wanted to do it again and he suggested Sunday at 10 am!!!!! Um....... No.

So tuning down to 432 is about as ridiculous as that guy! lol

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Hmm, no drinking around equipment, that’s too funny... I set drinks on top of my bass amps all the time. :D 8) Sunday at 10am... No way!!! :lol:
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Re: 440hz to 432hz

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Alien wrote: Sun Jun 07, 2020 2:09 am I just want to know if there is a way to fine tune the master line from 440 to 432
it's possible to transpose an audio line but i need to fine tune the master line.

"Master line"?

I think the answer, unless I misunderstand- is no. But then, I've never heard that phrase, so I am not sure.
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Re: 440hz to 432hz

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jlouvar wrote: Sun Jun 07, 2020 1:05 pm Hmm, no drinking around equipment, that’s too funny... I set drinks on top of my bass amp all the time. :D 8)
Necropost and the old grey mare is long dead.

But no drinking anywhere near the mixer or computers. You can do that outback where the drummer was last seen smoking.
I'll lock the door behind you. :arrow:
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Re: 440hz to 432hz

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Mark Bliss wrote: Sun Jun 07, 2020 2:15 pm Necropost and the old grey mare is long dead.

But no drinking anywhere near the mixer or computers. You can do that outback where the drummer was last seen smoking.
I'll lock the door behind you. :arrow:
I jam with friends for fun, and I don’t work for free. I’ll send you my bass track after I receive payment in full from you.
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Yeeaaah....

No. 8)
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Re: 440hz to 432hz

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Mark, I prefer friendly atmospheres with hospitality. When we play here I provide ice cold beer, bottled water and soda pop, mixed drinks, and I order pizza, BBQ or other food too. :D 8) My friends are hospitable when we play at their studio’s too. :D 8)
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Re: 440hz to 432hz

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Alien wrote: Sun Jun 07, 2020 2:09 am Hi everyone,

I just want to know if there is a way to fine tune the master line from 440 to 432
it's possible to transpose an audio line but i need to fine tune the master line.

thanks a lot
Hello Alien, welcome to the MIxcraft forum.

master line? If you mean “Master Track” the answer is no.

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