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motm@yahoogroups.com, Tentochi <tentochi2003@y...> wrote:
> On many traditional analog synthesizers, the octave
> was denoted by "equivalent" organ pipe lengths. I
> think the extant of the range is something like 64",
> 32", 16", 8", 4", 2", 1". Typically the range is some
> like 16" to 2".
>
> What is the corresponding frequency range for each of
> these pipe lengths? What notes are the pipes
> themselves tuned to? Is this the first note for that
> octave?
The footage marks represent the frequency of low C on a typical 61 note
keyboard or pedalboard. Yes, there are actually 2 examples of real 64'
high organ pipes! A 64' pipe would resonate at 8 Hz., 32' 16 Hz., 16'
32 Hz., and so on...doubling for each octave.
Jay