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432hz Batch Converter
Most music is recorded in 440hz. Many people claim that 432hz resonates more with the heart whereas 440hz resonates more with the brain, and that 432hz music feels better. Try it yourself. Play a music in 440hz and in 432hz, and see which one you prefer. Most people choose the 432hz version, and it's hard to go back to 440hz.
This application re-encodes your audio files while shifting the pitch to 432hz. It uses a very high-quality pitch-shifting algorithm.
It solves 2 problems with one stone:
- 432hz Player allows playing music on the desktop, and this will allow playing them on other devices
- Certain devices like cars have limited support for file formats, and some music needs to be re-encoded into a standard format to work
Windows (Win7 SP1 or later), Linux (all distros), MacOS.
Download and extract the ZIP file to a folder (such as C:\Program Files\Converter432hz) and run "Converter432hz.exe".
On Arch-based distros, install converter432hz-appimage
from the AUR.
On other distros, download and run the AppImage.
For a better Linux experience, you can first install AppImageLauncher which will automatically move the AppImage on first run and create a start menu shortcut.
Supports: MacOS 10.15 "Catalina" or newer.
Download and extract the ZIP file to a folder such as /Applications/Converter432hz.app
To remove code-signing security warnings, run this command in the terminal
/Applications % xattr -d com.apple.quarantine Converter432hz.app
Click on the folder to run it.
From Etienne Charland aka Hanuman, by a lightworker in his free time.