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Interactive Frequency to Note Chart


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Hey all,

this has been around for awhile and it was posted on ITM ages ago (and as usual the replies over there were about 50% scornful  :wtf: ) but I thought I'd put it here so it's handy to find (even so's I can find it :( )

One of those frequency-to-note instrument charts:

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I like the general guides for timbre below the keyboard, and they way it shows the harmonics in yellow and the fundamentals in red. Also if you follow the link:

http://www.independe...ain_display.htm

You can scroll over any instrument in the chart and little windows display further info about it - max/min range, some tips for EQ'ing it, and a graphic that shows where the sound sits in the frequency bands of the Fletcher-Munsen loudness curves.

For mine one of the best charts around  :clap:

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At least ISAMod's useful for something  :eatadick:

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Delicious'd!

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Cool! :(

A guy at work played tuba and he was proudly telling me how could hit a note a couple of octaves lower than what most people could play on it. Gonna have to find out again which note - and frequency - he was referring to.





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