Looking for a chart that shows the notes frequency as well as the pitch.
- KVRAF
- 8644 posts since 2 Oct, 2006 from Leeds, UK
I'm sure i've seen something like it but can't remember where. It showed each notes frequency across the octaves. Cheers.
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- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 8644 posts since 2 Oct, 2006 from Leeds, UK
Cheers Meffy! 
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- KVRian
- 1084 posts since 12 Sep, 2008 from Your basement
In before the temperament diatribes...
- KVRAF
- 1706 posts since 22 Apr, 2009 from Belgrade
- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 8644 posts since 2 Oct, 2006 from Leeds, UK
Yeah there's quite a few! Found this: http://www.independentrecording.net/irn ... isplay.htmMeffy wrote:I like the one with wavelengths listed too.
Useful chart with frequency ranges for instruments.
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- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 8644 posts since 2 Oct, 2006 from Leeds, UK
- KVRAF
- 12615 posts since 7 Dec, 2004
if you have a scientific calculator it's easier to just go:
twelfth_root_two = 2^(1/12)
zero_note = (root * twelfth_root_two^-57) (go from A5 to C0)
hz = zero_note * twelfth_root_two ^ note_number
you can just as easily convert from any frequency to a fractional note number (like 131.00hz = 36.0248) or any frequency or note number to a wavelength in whatever format you want.
there are also of course musical calculators, but they usually leave out something. (you can't get wavelength in cubits, etc)
twelfth_root_two = 2^(1/12)
zero_note = (root * twelfth_root_two^-57) (go from A5 to C0)
hz = zero_note * twelfth_root_two ^ note_number
you can just as easily convert from any frequency to a fractional note number (like 131.00hz = 36.0248) or any frequency or note number to a wavelength in whatever format you want.
there are also of course musical calculators, but they usually leave out something. (you can't get wavelength in cubits, etc)
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- KVRAF
- 2448 posts since 12 Sep, 2004
Hey that's awesome! I have basically a static version of that, but it doesn't have the cool instrument data and ear sensitivity... pretty neat.. Thanks for the link!musikmachine wrote:Yeah there's quite a few! Found this: http://www.independentrecording.net/irn ... isplay.htmMeffy wrote:I like the one with wavelengths listed too.
Useful chart with frequency ranges for instruments.
- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 8644 posts since 2 Oct, 2006 from Leeds, UK
The chart is sufficient, thanks!aciddose wrote:if you have a scientific calculator it's easier to just go:
twelfth_root_two = 2^(1/12)
zero_note = (root * twelfth_root_two^-57) (go from A5 to C0)
hz = zero_note * twelfth_root_two ^ note_number
you can just as easily convert from any frequency to a fractional note number (like 131.00hz = 36.0248) or any frequency or note number to a wavelength in whatever format you want.
there are also of course musical calculators, but they usually leave out something. (you can't get wavelength in cubits, etc)
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- KVRian
- 611 posts since 21 Oct, 2006
Try this one as well:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Piano_key_frequencies
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Piano_key_frequencies
- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 8644 posts since 2 Oct, 2006 from Leeds, UK
Yeah looks like a good reference for things like mixing, eqing and tuning instruments.kbaccki wrote:Hey that's awesome! I have basically a static version of that, but it doesn't have the cool instrument data and ear sensitivity... pretty neat.. Thanks for the link!musikmachine wrote:Yeah there's quite a few! Found this: http://www.independentrecording.net/irn ... isplay.htmMeffy wrote:I like the one with wavelengths listed too.
Useful chart with frequency ranges for instruments.
Latest release and Socials: https://linktr.ee/ph.i.ltr3
- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 8644 posts since 2 Oct, 2006 from Leeds, UK
Useful, cheers.JediMind wrote:Try this one as well:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Piano_key_frequencies
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