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Re: [ARSCLIST] Digital Sound Separator



I bet you are right Dave.

AA


Dave Nolan wrote:
If yo8u watch the demo video for DNA, one of the first things they show you is how Melodyne can currently alter the entire chord at once, before going on to show how DNA will be able to deconstruct a chord into its component notes and allow you to alter each note individually.

Perhaps this is what your friend is doing...?

dave nolan
92nd Street Y
nyc

On Thu, 17 Apr 2008 10:57:28 -0400, Aaron Levinson <aaron.levinson@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Dave-

I asked that exact question and he seems to be using the DNA as he said
he's been "fixing chords". I was confused
by that as well. But this is NY and things may be making their way into
the boutiques earlier than the hoi polloi.
He does the scoring for the Power Rangers TV show...

AA

Dave Nolan wrote:
The version to be released in fall '08 will be added in to their plugin,
which is $299.

At least as far as their website appears to say, Direct Note Access is
not
yet public.

Aaron - is your friend actually using DNA? Or just the current Melodyne
plugin? I've also heard that the tuning plugin works great - a friend
who
has autotuned Susan Lucci for years - a couple of times a year when
she "sings" on her soap opera - says it's indeed a great product.

They are promising a more "comprehensive" version for their full
mutitrack
editing product, Melodyne Studio, which is currently $699.

<sneep>




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