Default tuning dominates
Most streaming and commercial releases are standardized around A=440 Hz. That is normal for mainstream listening, but not ideal if your space depends on intentional tuning.
Most music in commercial libraries defaults to A=440 Hz, and many tracks labeled as 432 Hz or Solfeggio are mislabeled. If you want consistent atmosphere, you need control - not assumptions.
Keyword labels are not measurement. Without verification, "frequency" playlists can be inconsistent or incorrect.
Most streaming and commercial releases are standardized around A=440 Hz. That is normal for mainstream listening, but not ideal if your space depends on intentional tuning.
In wellness environments, music is part of the treatment container. You need a sound profile that remains stable across sessions, practitioners, and rooms.
Using HzDetect, we analyzed tracks labeled as 432 Hz, 528 Hz, and related terms.
Bottom line: If you cannot verify tuning, you cannot guarantee consistency.
Explore validation details at hzdetect.com.
Retune your existing playlists in real time on YouTube, YouTube Music, and Apple Music.
No new dashboard, no workflow disruption.
Choose quantity based on rooms/devices.
Desktop browsers: Chrome, Edge, Firefox, Brave.
Paste key, select tuning, and start playback.
No. It is professional audio retuning software for educational and experiential use.
No. Use your existing YouTube or Apple Music playlists.
Not currently. It is built for desktop browser playback setups.
Seat quantity is tied to your monthly subscription and can be adjusted as needed.