Monday, October 6, 2014

Some experiments using 528Hz & golden ratio intervals

Here we have 528Hz, and its lower golden ratio intervallic partner 326Hz - these two tones are 833.09 cents apart - the golden ratio in musical terms. Pure sine waves computed&generated in Csound and then recorded into Ableton Live 9 suite:



Next, we have 528Hz, and its upper golden ratio intervallic partner 854Hz - these two tones are 833.09 cents apart - again, the golden ratio in musical terms. Pure sine waves computed&generated in Csound and then recorded into Ableton Live 9 suite:



Now, let's take a look at a triad w/ both intervals as golden ratios (833.09 cents), above and below 528Hz, making the 3 notes being sounded - 326Hz+528Hz+854Hz:



Lastly, we have a triad w/ 528Hz as the root and the two other notes having golden ratios (833.09 cents) between them. Resulting in the tones 528Hz+854Hz+1382Hz:

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