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How can I change all frequecies in an audio file to 110hz .
In other words , I want to end up with a monotone .mp3 file .
These folks can do it https://audimee.com/create .
Pls , show me a demo or tutorial .
Your Sales people said "oh sure no problem " .
For instance , this file: https://vmars.us/ShowMe/Change-to-110hz.mp3
Thanks for your Help..
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Just record a new 110Hz file!
Cheers,
Trevor
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Or am I missing something?
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Hi Trevor;
I want to change this tts output https://vmars.us/ShowMe/Change-to-110hz.mp3
(frequency shift ?) to 110hz . . Actually I have a bunch of tts.mp3 files
https://vmars.us/ShowMe/Change-to-110hz.mp3
that I want 'frequency shift' to different frequencies (110hz , 102hz , etc.) .
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I'm not sure what you want to achieve. Is it the rhythm of the words you want to preserve? If all you have is 110Hz in bursts, there'll be little or nothing intelligible to hear
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I would still like to listen to it ,
That's ok , one problem at a time .
Nonetheless
Pls , can you show me how to do it ?
Thanks for your Help...
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Sorry, I'm in the UK so a bit of a time lag there.
Can you show me an example of what those other chaps do at audiomee?
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Is it harmonies you're trying to create? Similar to the pitch correction/adjustment in melodyne?
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I am a bit disappointed that you havent actually helped me yet with
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I'm trying to understand what exactly you want to achieve. If all you want is a 110Hz file, you don't need anything except a signal generator. If you're trying to create harmonies, Audition is the wrong tool for the task.
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"Is it the rhythm of the words you want to preserve?"
Yes it is.
I want you to
1) turn the sounds from https://vmars.us/ShowMe/Change-to-110hz.mp3
to a monotone frequency of 432mz ,
or else
2) pls show me how to do it .
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OOps , I mean https://vmars.us/ShowMe/Change-to-432hz.mp3
"Is it the rhythm of the words you want to preserve?"
Yes it is.
I want you to
1) turn the sounds from https://vmars.us/ShowMe/Change-to-432hz.mp3
to a monotone frequency of 432mz ,
or else
2) pls show me how to do it .
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I am tired of poor support , so I canceled my trial .
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That poor support, by which I presume you are referring to the replies you have received here, is provided by fellow-users, NOT Adobe staff. The fact that you have now cancelled your trial, based entirely on not receiving the "support" you demand, suggests a very truculent user. Sorry to be so blunt!
The simple fact is that I suspect no-one who visits here actually knows how to do what you are asking! It is extremely unusual to want "speech", even that generated by a TTS service, to be wholly and exclusively one single frequency.
In my understanding of the term, such a request goes beyond a "monotone", since any voice inherently includes a multiplicity of frequencies. In that sense monotone would imply a voice whose fundamental pitch or intonation never varies but will still contian those multiple frequencies.
What you seem to be seeking is far beyond that! I'm not even sure how intelligible such a "voice" would be.
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