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Posted by: Jeff Apr 22 2008, 07:18 PM

If anyone is using Melodyne, check out Melodyne DNA. It's unbelievable.

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

Posted by: Hisham Al-Sanea Apr 22 2008, 09:50 PM

thats realy unbelievable. thanks for sharing Jeff

Posted by: Andrew Cockburn Apr 22 2008, 10:08 PM

Wow, awesome - can't wait to upgrade smile.gif

Posted by: DeepRoots Apr 22 2008, 10:15 PM

Yeh i remember someone posting this before- my jaw dropped...I still can't believe the concept! I'll have to look into this product for sure.

Posted by: Jeff Apr 22 2008, 10:25 PM

QUOTE (Andrew Cockburn @ Apr 22 2008, 04:08 PM) *
Wow, awesome - can't wait to upgrade smile.gif


I've got some old recordings done long before any of today's digital equipment became affordable. I would like to remix some of my old stuff and "correct" a few notes here and there. The problem has always been there about not being able to fix some mistakes within chords, multiple notes, etc. until now. smile.gif This blows my mind and proves that almost anything is possible with the right tools. I've got the plug in and the upgrade seems to be reasonably priced considering what you get. I'm happy!

Posted by: Ivan Milenkovic Apr 22 2008, 11:16 PM

THis was on the forum couple of months ago... Very good new technology smile.gif

Posted by: Bogdan Radovic Apr 23 2008, 12:25 AM

Did it come out ?? Its an amazing software , would love to get it ...

Posted by: Nemanja Filipovic Apr 23 2008, 12:46 AM

great software,it could help a lot i some situations.....

Posted by: Andrew Cockburn Apr 23 2008, 01:33 AM

The current Melodyne is awesome for touching up vocals - this takes it to a new level!

Posted by: swingline Apr 23 2008, 01:36 AM

That is pretty sick.

Posted by: fkalich Apr 23 2008, 01:51 AM

this type of stuff sucks out your soul, and you won't even realize it has happened to you.

hard to really bring out the artist within you, after your soul has been sucked out.

Posted by: Nemanja Filipovic Apr 23 2008, 03:35 AM

QUOTE (fkalich @ Apr 23 2008, 02:51 AM) *
this type of stuff sucks out your soul, and you won't even realize it has happened to you.

hard to really bring out the artist within you, after your soul has been sucked out.

You are wright,but if you had been in studio and you haw no many left for it,and you need to fix some thing or change,this peace of equipment could help a lot...smile.gif

Posted by: fkalich Apr 23 2008, 04:48 AM

QUOTE (Nemanja Filipovic @ Apr 22 2008, 09:35 PM) *
You are wright,but if you had been in studio and you haw no many left for it,and you need to fix some thing or change,this peace of equipment could help a lot...smile.gif


I understand that. A person who is really good, but has an occasional screw up, sure. But in general, I think stuff like this is used not like that, but to give the illusion that one is better than one really is. In general honesty is the best policy.

But as you say, if a person really is good, than this is acceptable for small items. However, that is not how it will be used, bank on it. It will be used to create performers who sound great in studio, and like crap live. And then the trick will be to move the illusion to the stage, by some means, such as distraction.

Posted by: swingline Apr 23 2008, 05:45 AM

QUOTE (fkalich @ Apr 22 2008, 08:48 PM) *
I understand that. A person who is really good, but has an occasional screw up, sure. But in general, I think stuff like this is used not like that, but to give the illusion that one is better than one really is. In general honesty is the best policy.

But as you say, if a person really is good, than this is acceptable for small items. However, that is not how it will be used, bank on it. It will be used to create performers who sound great in studio, and like crap live. And then the trick will be to move the illusion to the stage, by some means, such as distraction.


I can agree with that, tools like this should be looked at as alcohol, used only in moderation. That's the only real down side to these tools, guitarists like Eric Johnson get undermined by "fake" players such as those of Dragonforce.

Posted by: audiopaal Apr 23 2008, 07:03 AM

I've seen it before in another thread, and it looks awesome smile.gif
Imagine "octave-singing", every other note in a different octave laugh.gif

That will be my first project when I get this biggrin.gif

Posted by: superize Apr 23 2008, 08:47 AM

Yeah this is pretty cool

Posted by: Nemanja Filipovic Apr 23 2008, 11:11 PM

QUOTE (fkalich @ Apr 23 2008, 05:48 AM) *
I understand that. A person who is really good, but has an occasional screw up, sure. But in general, I think stuff like this is used not like that, but to give the illusion that one is better than one really is. In general honesty is the best policy.

But as you say, if a person really is good, than this is acceptable for small items. However, that is not how it will be used, bank on it. It will be used to create performers who sound great in studio, and like crap live. And then the trick will be to move the illusion to the stage, by some means, such as distraction.

I agree 100 %.

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