Melodyne DNA ... now this is 21st century technology !

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Melodyne DNA ... now this is 21st century technology !

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Amazing ! I mean, how on earth does that work :

http://www.celemony.com/cms/index.php?id=dna&L=0

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:shock:
Ooookaaay...
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amazing !
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Mind boggling!!
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:3dcool: WOW ...!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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THAT is freaking astonishing.

I must have it.
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It sounds a little un-natural on chord-note correction, but for sure it's an incredible new way.

celemony guys really rock!


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Just as their original product has improved since the first draft, I imagine we will see this improve as well...but I am with everyone else...HOW?!?! Very cool.

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wow!
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Re: Melodyne DNA ... now this is 21st century technology !

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Great :D
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I'm a programmer (as Daz, I guess), and I can't really understand how do they acheive these amazing results?!?!
Can't wait to try the final version, it will be revolutionary for the music production.

We really have some tools out there that turn creativity, recording and mixing a real breeze!
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Diego wrote:I'm a programmer (as Daz, I guess), and I can't really understand how do they acheive these amazing results?!?!
Me programmer too :-)

For us technical types it's even more evident how much of a technical challenge this is, than it is for ordinary folks.

I am already using the Melodyne Plug-in for pitch correction, timing correction and also bending audio to fit other purposes. It's great already even without this DNA. Even just working with drum loops, it's awesome ... you can change the pitch, timing, volume of hits and even replace hits with other sounds. And of course change tempo. I started with the cheaper Uno and then got the plug-in at a discount too. Really good app, with a lot more uses than just pitch correction, making it a better buy than says Antares Autotune or the Waves Tune pluggie.

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Post by Voltan »

I'm a programmer too (don't really have much to do with sound by I know the theories and stuff ;) ).
Amazing :)
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