Totem Audio Pitch 2 Frequency Map
This free map covers nine octaves in the frequency range, showing what frequency each note occurs at. The map stops around 8khz as these are the ranges that the fundamentals of any instrument will cover. Frequencies above are typically considered harmonics. This map also sticks to whole number integers. Though the first iteration of C is technically 16.35hZ, some DAWs won’t support it, and whole numbers are fine for this application :) Enjoy!
This free map covers nine octaves in the frequency range, showing what frequency each note occurs at. The map stops around 8khz as these are the ranges that the fundamentals of any instrument will cover. Frequencies above are typically considered harmonics. This map also sticks to whole number integers. Though the first iteration of C is technically 16.35hZ, some DAWs won’t support it, and whole numbers are fine for this application :) Enjoy!
This free map covers nine octaves in the frequency range, showing what frequency each note occurs at. The map stops around 8khz as these are the ranges that the fundamentals of any instrument will cover. Frequencies above are typically considered harmonics. This map also sticks to whole number integers. Though the first iteration of C is technically 16.35hZ, some DAWs won’t support it, and whole numbers are fine for this application :) Enjoy!