Brian I have to ask what patch/software are you using that is at A=432hz? Virtually all of the patches or software I have collected since the mid 1980s have been at A=440hz. If it is a real tongue drum check out the tuning via a chromatic guitar tuner or actually any chromatic tuner.

But if it is A=432hz all is not lost. Record the instrument then put the wav into software that can detune it. A lot of DAWs can detune a track as can pitch correction software. If you raise said track up about 32 cents, that would equal 0.32 hz, bring the track to A=440hz. You may have to experiment to get the exact detuning.

I hope this helps.


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