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new Melodyne feature - take chords apart
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Tilo
http://www.celemony.com/dna_standalone/eu/dna.html
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Direct Note Access is a technology that makes the impossible possible: for the first time in audio recording history you can identify and edit individual notes within polyphonic audio material. The unique access that Melodyne affords to pitch, timing, note lengths and other parameters of melodic notes will now also be afforded to individual notes within chords.

Awesome!
MrJiveBoJingles
That's interesting. Wonder how well it will work...
jupiterone
awesome
derail
Interesting indeed, though it seems of limited application for trance. It's designed for single polyphonic tracks, not complete mixes. So if you record a guitarist playing, and one of the strings is out of tune, it seems this software can tune that string after the recording has been made.




Q: For what type of material is Direct Note Access suitable?

A: Direct Note Access is designed for single polyphonic tracks. You can use it for the quality targeted editing of a piano, a guitar or a string quartet. Optimum results are obtained with cleanly recorded signals to which as few effects have been added as possible.




Q: Can I also edit entire songs with Direct Note Access?

A: You can load whatever you like and experiment. Doing so can be interesting and even fun. With complex signals or entire mixes, the note detection can however reach its limits and perhaps not all the notes will be identified correctly. Direct Note Access is designed for the editing of individual instrument tracks in the course of a typical multi-track music production. In this context, the sound quality of the results is outstanding.
kitphillips
"Even fun"!!?? Remarkable, who would have ever thought of music as fun?!

Seriously though, if this works I'll be amazed as the potential is endless... But I doubt whether it'll really work somehow.
Low Profile
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Originally posted by derail
Interesting indeed, though it seems of limited application for trance.


How about taking a sound clip, a lead from another track for example, analysing it, and using the sounds to puzzle together a completely new melody? That would be really useful for remixing, for example. The way I see it, this is absolutely revolutionary!

There is a video on sonicstate.com where he takes a jazz song, a full performance, drums, vocals, bass and brass if I remember correctly, and seperates them all into independent notes, and reorganizes all the phrases to create a new melody, just amazing! :)
wrzonance
Just found this video.

And I shat my pants.
dj_alfi
quote:
Originally posted by wrzonance
Just found this video.

And I shat my pants.


you better yell for your mom this time, cus im not cleaning that mess again..
music2dance2
great stuff, lelodyne is a great prouct this is a good feature.

It would be good for finding chords in other tracks say for remixing, if it can pick up the sounds correctly
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