Add a built-in 432hz live converter.
The app is pretty good and fully fledge IMO. You know what would make it even better?
Changing the frequency of music to something naturally sounding.
This is the cherry on top, where live music played on YouTube and mp3 files can be converted to the tune of 432hz.
Here's a repo that could probably help.
https://github.com/ArctonLin/Exact432HzConverter
Also a more less desirable non-open source player exists that does exactly this, but fails to do so live on a youtube music on their Android/IOS app. Their PC version does convert live music to 432hz though, but it's not open-source and I feel iffy about their implementation (ads & tracking).
It's called 432hzPlayer.
If you need more information about why this is good, let me know.
EDIT: Their latest Android/IOS does indeed perform live conversion during playback while streaming music.
Add a built-in 432hz live converter.
The app is pretty good and fully fledge IMO. You know what would make it even better?
Changing the frequency of music to something naturally sounding.
This is the cherry on top, where live music played on YouTube and mp3 files can be converted to the tune of 432hz.
Here's a repo that could probably help.
https://github.com/ArctonLin/Exact432HzConverter
Also a more less desirable non-open source player exists that does exactly this, but fails to do so live on a youtube music on their Android/IOS app. Their PC version does convert live music to 432hz though, but it's not open-source and I feel iffy about their implementation (ads & tracking).
It's called 432hzPlayer.
If you need more information about why this is good, let me know.
EDIT: Their latest Android/IOS does indeed perform live conversion during playback while streaming music.