wow, thank you for spreading the word
coming from a conservative media outlet instantly tanks any claim's credibility imo
Yes!
12 semitones to .5hz, 24to .25hz, 36 to .125hz
Cents are a measure of difference between two frequencies and can't be converted directly to hz on its own.
An initial frequency in hz and an offset in cents can be used to calculate a second frequency in hz, such as in your initial question. Using the formula from wikipedia f1 * 2^(c/1200) = f2, we get 1hz * 2^(-100/1200) = .9439hz. Note that +1200 cents is double (2^1) and -1200 cents is half (2^-1) the original frequency
I've done this! highly recommended
traceur201
joined 3 weeks ago
every 20 lines.. haha that's so much.. visibly sweating