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miclevel
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Hello,
I recorded all my audio from my keyboards but I need to transpose it all a half-step down. Whats the ratio in cents needed to do this?
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David French
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Wed Aug 15, 2007 11:57 pm |
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100 cents is a half step. The ratio of one half step is 1 : 2^(1/12), or about 1 : 1.06.
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