Conversion-Tool

Free online file conversion tools

Conversion-Tool

Free online file conversion tools

Convert Music to 936Hz Online — Free Frequency Converter

This free online tool re-tunes your music to 936Hz by shifting the audio pitch from the standard 440Hz reference to the 936Hz frequency — upload your file, convert, and download instantly with no software installation required.

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You can either enter a remote URL (e.g. a location where the source file is located) or a local file from your device. If both, an URL and a local file are selected then one of them is ignored.

Only check this if the link points to a video portal and not directly to an audio or video file. Note: YouTube is not supported. We support import from many video portals including Vimeo, Dailymotion, SoundCloud, BlipTV, Arte, Ard, 3Sat, Orf.at, Flickr, Instagram, Facebook, Metacafe, MTV, Myspace, MyVideo.de, NBA, NBC, NHL, Rottentomatoes, Sina, Slideshare, Space, Spiegel, Tumblr, Vice, ustream, Vevo, Weibo, Yahoo, ZDF, and others.

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How to convert music to 936 Hertz?

  1. Choose the MP3 file you want to convert.
  2. Change the source frequency (Optional).
  3. Select the audio format (MP3, WAV, M4A) and audio quality (optional).
  4. Click on "Start conversion" to change the frequency to 936hz.
  5. Download your 936hz file.

Options

Most music is recorded at the standard 440 Hz — only change this if your file was tuned to a different pitch.

Note: You can use the free online Music Frequency Changer if you want to convert your music to non-standard frequencies.

Two different algorithms are provided - a time-based and a frequency-based (FFT). Generally Algorithm 1 yields better results, but depending on the input music also Algorithm 2 can sound better.

What is 936Hz tuning?

936Hz is a non-standard audio tuning frequency sometimes associated with the so-called Solfeggio scale, a set of tones popularised in alternative wellness communities. Standard modern music is tuned to 440Hz (the concert pitch established by ISO 16), meaning the note A4 vibrates at 440 cycles per second. Re-tuning to 936Hz shifts the entire pitch of a track upward relative to that baseline, producing a noticeably different tonal character.

Claims that 936Hz music improves well-being, promotes transcendence, or has healing effects are anecdotal and not supported by peer-reviewed scientific evidence. The conversion is a straightforward pitch-shift operation applied uniformly across the audio file.

Why do people convert music to 936Hz?

While the scientific basis for frequency-specific benefits remains unproven, there are practical and creative reasons someone might want a 936Hz version of a track:

  • Meditation and relaxation playlists — some listeners prefer the timbre of re-tuned audio for background listening.
  • Sound experimentation — musicians and producers explore non-standard tunings as a creative or compositional exercise.
  • Matching existing content — if you are adding a new track to a set of 936Hz recordings, converting ensures a consistent tonal reference.
  • Personal preference — some listeners simply find the shifted pitch more pleasing to their ear.

Supported input formats

The converter accepts a wide range of common audio formats, including MP3, WAV, FLAC, OGG, AAC, M4A, OPUS, AIFF, WMA, RA, and more. The output is delivered as a re-pitched audio file ready for playback on any media player. If you need to convert to a specific non-standard frequency other than 936Hz, try the Music Frequency Changer tool for full manual control.

Frequently asked questions

Is this 936Hz converter free to use?

Yes, the tool is completely free. No account or signup is required to convert and download your file.

What happens to my uploaded file after conversion?

Your file is processed on the server solely to perform the frequency conversion and is then deleted automatically. It is not stored, shared, or used for any other purpose.

Does converting to 936Hz actually improve health or well-being?

There is no peer-reviewed scientific evidence supporting health or healing claims for 936Hz music. The conversion is a standard pitch-shift and any perceived benefits are anecdotal.

Will the conversion change the tempo or duration of my track?

No. The tool shifts the pitch to the 936Hz reference without altering the playback speed or the length of the audio file.

What audio formats can I upload?

Most common audio formats are supported, including MP3, WAV, FLAC, OGG, AAC, M4A, AIFF, WMA, OPUS, and RA. If you are unsure whether your format is supported, simply try uploading it.

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