Any vst for experimental in low frecuencie ( 10hz)

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  1. ryck

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    Hello friends, someone knows some vst or program where you can watch low frequencies and play them ( 10 hz, etc)
    Thanks!
     
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  3. kike1

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    Below 20hz is not audible and your soundcard/speakers can't reproduce that. If you go to the manual of your soundcard/speakers/headphones and see the specs you will see that.
     
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    on that note, I’m even thinking of starting to cut from 30hz, prolly can’t even hear that either.

    Next session i’ll try...
     
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    Oh believe me, if your equipment can reproduce it, you will certainly hear and feel 30hz.
     
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    Any lfo is doing what you want but you can't hear that because it is below audible range.

    Even if someone make a speaker that goes below 20hz you cant hear that because human hearing is 20-20000hz
     
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    you must be very careful. 10hz is the mysterious 'brown note'. you will not hear any audio but it will improve your digestion. if you use anything more than a 25watts of amplification you risk disturbing large scale weather patterns and causing tropical cyclones. rick wakeman tried to assassinate a prominent record executive by projecting infrasonic frequencies at him in 1972. please think of humanity, and the children, before experimenting with such dangerous frequencies.
     
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    yea but below 30hz? I don't know I reckon u can feel that shit only. I feel like I can still cut it but I'm just talking shit now you're prolly right, I need to try it out on my next mix...
     
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    i ussualy cut till 40hz. like 90% of the time
     
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    In case, you want to find out yourself, what the guys here had stated, do e.g. the following:

    Use a DAW software like Cubase / create a so-called sampler track / drop a sinus test signal into it, e.g. 60 Hz / use a real or virtual keyboard to play notes up and down. An octave down from the root key is half the frequency, here 30 Hz. Two octaves down is a quarter of the frequency, here 15 Hz. An octave up doubles the frequency, here 120 Hz. And so on.

    Other option is to use a bare synth vsti. Choose a sinus signal for the osc without any filters etc. Play the keyboard up and down.

    If going down to low frequencies, carefully watch the bass chassis of your speakers once you start increasing the volume, because hearing less and less sound coming from your speakers. The amp puts a lot of power into the speakers, chassis will be stressed, and there is risk, that both will pass away if going too wild. ;-)
     
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    make: moscillator (i think?)
    see: VOxengo SPAN (plus) with custom settings.
     
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    Sorry for my curiosity,but what's the point?
     
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  14. ryck

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    I think my idea was not well understood
    I understand that the low frequencies cannot be heard but they can be seen and can be felt even the plants and trees communicate through those frequencies and what I want to do is an experiment I am putting together a large baffle so that I can reproduceWhat I want to know is if there is a program where I can visualize that frequency since I will use
    some device that can show me a microphone or sensor does not stop even I want to know if in this room I am in now that has a lot of reverberation can find those
    I want to know if these low frequencies are found in this room since they say that the bigger a room is, the more low frequencies are there is only one experiment, I am experimenting, I even think I will buy a plate that is to put different types of sensors in the District and thus be able to experiment different things


    It is only an experiment what I need to know is if there is any program that can show me how often they are below 20 hz I know I can not hear them But I want to visualize them
     
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    What?
     
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  18. Tarkus

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    If you use a tone generator and set it to 1hz, you will see (not hear) the woofer move out once per second, 5hz, 5 time and so on.
     
  19. ryck

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    Right. Voxengo show me these frencuncy .
    Thanks bro
     
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    Yeah you're right. With my 12" subwoofer anything below 30hz is basically just rumble. Something you can feel rather than hear.
     
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