Cheez
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For those who has been following Musikmesse 08, you've probably already heard of this one - Melodyne version 2.
For those who heard of Melodyne for the first time, it's an innovative software that lets you edit recorded tracks like how you would edit midi. Except that the editing source is a wav file, not a midi file.
Version 2 is REALLY interesting - Direct Note Access lets you edit INDIVIDUAL notes within a polyphonic wav file. So if a guitarist or keyboardist plays a wrong note and is recorded in a track, you can actually edit that one note even if it is played in a chord. And you can change notes/chords to make it sound totally different (major key to minor key etc); you can time stretch individual notes etc. Remember this is editing a track, not midi. And it's editing individual notes within a recorded track! Amazing technology. See the video to believe it!
celemony_ :: Direct Note Access
Definitely a must for the recording/producer's arsenal of tools!
For those who heard of Melodyne for the first time, it's an innovative software that lets you edit recorded tracks like how you would edit midi. Except that the editing source is a wav file, not a midi file.
Version 2 is REALLY interesting - Direct Note Access lets you edit INDIVIDUAL notes within a polyphonic wav file. So if a guitarist or keyboardist plays a wrong note and is recorded in a track, you can actually edit that one note even if it is played in a chord. And you can change notes/chords to make it sound totally different (major key to minor key etc); you can time stretch individual notes etc. Remember this is editing a track, not midi. And it's editing individual notes within a recorded track! Amazing technology. See the video to believe it!
celemony_ :: Direct Note Access
Definitely a must for the recording/producer's arsenal of tools!
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