The Audio Frequency App has been updated. The app now supports:

  • 24 Bit high quality audio in- and output (for instance FLAC or WAV).
  • Multi-channel (more than 2 channels) audio in- and output. For instance, now you can convert 5.1 Dolby or other multi-channel audio!

You can download the app here for Android, iOS, macOS, and Windows: https://www.tequnique.com/audiofrequency

November 20th, 2021

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12 Comments

  • Hans-Peter Scholz says:

    When go from 44 hz and choose 528 Hz in the Adio Frequency App, I get 444 Hz instead of the selected 528 Hz. What is reason of that?

    Best regards
    Hans-Peter

  • James says:

    Where do the new coverted files go after conversion on Android

  • Doug says:

    There’s no instructions on how to use this app especially for beginners. And after the conversion is filed with the rest of them in the folder, you can’t tell what is what. Like for instance, you convert the same song to 174Hz and 528 Hz. Which is which? And I think the player should have a loop button. Also when converting is the source frequency the frequency of the imported song? If it is, how do we know if it’s 440 or 438 or….?

    • MobWheel.com says:

      Thanks for your message. It is difficult to determine the source frequency of a song. One way you can try is by measuring the frequency of a solo using a guitar tuner app.

  • Adam Paynter says:

    I cannot find the converted files and see nothing to select a destination folder. I originally bought this app to convert both music and spoken voice to 432hz for my video soundtrack but have had the converter for months now and am still unable to put it to use. What is the deal here, seriously?

    • MobWheel.com says:

      If you are using Android, macOS, or Windows then you can select the target location when adding new files (next to the option for the source/target frequencies). On iOS the files are saved to the app’s document folder which you can access with the iOS Files app.

  • Jitka says:

    Hello, I am very sorry, but your aplication is not working as I expected. If I change the frequencies on app Audacity, I can see in the detail of the song, that ther is base fr 432. Here I see still the same 44,1 kHz? No meter what I convert in you r app. Can you explain it to me or give me money back?

  • Di says:

    The app stopped working. File reports ERROR and there is no response from the support. WHY?

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