To some extent...I know what these 2 terms mean and how they are used.
Frequency (Hz) = Reference of audio signals, as it relates to the human range of hearing.
Pitch = The quality/character of a sound as high or low to the human ear. Obviously...its also a reference to certain frequency numbers, as it relates to the keys on a piano.
What I am confused on...
1. How do you know what to reference and use in certain situations/scenarios...???
Mainly...
A. Sound design
B. Pitch Correction/Adjustment
C. Matching/Tuning instruments to each other
D. Finding fundamentals, harmonics (frequency/spectrum analyzers) and referencing them to the keys on a Piano.
Because...There seems to be a lot of overlap and I get really confused on which techniques, plugins and/or things to be looking at/for when I get confused as to why a sample/instrument sounds off and/or is not matching well with another sample/instrument.
Frequency (Hz) = Reference of audio signals, as it relates to the human range of hearing.
Pitch = The quality/character of a sound as high or low to the human ear. Obviously...its also a reference to certain frequency numbers, as it relates to the keys on a piano.
What I am confused on...
1. How do you know what to reference and use in certain situations/scenarios...???
Mainly...
A. Sound design
B. Pitch Correction/Adjustment
C. Matching/Tuning instruments to each other
D. Finding fundamentals, harmonics (frequency/spectrum analyzers) and referencing them to the keys on a Piano.
Because...There seems to be a lot of overlap and I get really confused on which techniques, plugins and/or things to be looking at/for when I get confused as to why a sample/instrument sounds off and/or is not matching well with another sample/instrument.
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