Not working!
What a hack? I purchase this program but not converting nothig! Not working anz of the device wht mentioned! Total wasting monez in this case! I gonna to reclame the price in 3 days if not working.
Ja, Audio Frequency Converter ist komplett kostenlos und enthält keine In-App-Käufe oder Abonnements.
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Audio Frequency Converter ist kostenlos.
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2 Bewertungen in Vereinigtes Königreich
What a hack? I purchase this program but not converting nothig! Not working anz of the device wht mentioned! Total wasting monez in this case! I gonna to reclame the price in 3 days if not working.
I’m unable to convert mp3 files over 500 hz. Everyone to try to manually enter 528 hz, the app sets me back to 400 hz.
i normally don’t write reviews but i’ve been using this for a while now and it works great, i make music and i like my songs to have the right frequencies so i can help people heal and this app does just that. it’s nice and simple nothing complicated, just what uu need. very happy about this app 😸
I tried to make infrasound but the lowest frequency was 400 hz.
Absolutely love how easy it is to convert music to a new frequency! I have one question though: what is the difference between algorithm-based and spatial-based? I’ve been trying to look it up but I can’t find an answer.
I suspect the two star rating was from someone that didn’t understand this app or know how to use it because this App is priceless with sound healing. I was able to convert my music from 440 to 432 hz and so on with 528 hz. Among numerous other healing frequencies. At first I was thrown off because I was trying to change my 440(base hz) music to 528(projected hz) and it kept defaulting to “444”, I had no clue what that meant at the time. So I messaged the developer and later found out that the hz converter is always to the standard A. For instance, 528 Hz corresponds to an A of 444 Hz. I looked it up on handy google and this was correct. So 444 would translate to creating a 528 hz. Thank you for the frequency fact and designing an awesome tool that will help millions. When I make music and change the hz, it automatically saves to specific hz folder file on my phone(separate from everything else and easy to find) make it easy to stay organized. :)
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