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Direct Note Access
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Author: Roshi on March 12 2008
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celemony said: "Celemony, developers of the Melodyne pitch-correction application, have announced Direct Note Access (DNA), a new technology that can shift the pitch and timing of individual notes of a polyphonic recording, such as a melodic guitar or piano track.

With Direct Note Access, individual notes of a chord are displayed in Melodyne's piano roll-style GUI, such that they can be dragged around to wherever the user chooses. Furthermore, notes can be muted, so both the rhythmic and melodic content of the audio can be completely transformed.

Celemony say that once DNA has hit the market, studio engineers and producers will be able to think the same way about piano takes, for example, as they do currently with vocal recordings, where a slight blemish can be ‘fixed’ at a later date. This could change the way studio sessions run, and reduce the requirement for overdubbing or re-recording entire takes after minor player errors."


Wha???

I can't imagine this would work super well for polyphonic data, given that each note is a mix of overtones (unless you were playing a sinetone keyboard, I suppose), so I'm a bit baffled whether this is going to work.

Any thoughts?

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It must do some sort of FFT analysis to look for overtone patterns, and then pitch shift those spectra relatively.
Does it work for multi-instrument audio, or just a guitar track, or a piano track?

saw this on the gearslutz yesterday. very cool that guy looks intense if not a little "glassy"

I'm guessing it will only work on single instrument recordings, although I'd love to give it some miniwave tracks and see what it'd do.

oh shit..

first pitch correct giving us pop stars who cannot sing at all..

now this for... ummm... orchestras?

looks really interesting though.. really curious how well it works though

The video is hilarious because the narrator keeps on pronouncing midi "meedee"

it means that i can finally turn my single fart into a mozart sonata

Oooh, imagining the fartscapes that will come out of this....
astroid said: "it means that i can finally turn my single fart into a mozart sonata"

you could do that with a sampler.

This means you could fix fartist#7, who neglected to tune his instrument before the recording happened, "in the mix".

LOL @ the thought of fartists tuning their buttholes

7 posts in before your blog degraded into fart jokes.

What have you ever done to deserve such maltreatment?

I dunno...you'd think I made music with farts or something.

Seriously, it seems the recordings they are working on are pretty clean...I don't know what would happen with distorted material.

pretty amazing stuff, melodyne has been pretty good so far, so I don't doubt the engineering behind this

yeah, Roshi was thinking this too
the rhodes sample was slightly distorted, but this kind of tech is still in it's infacy, so not too shabby i might say

My farts already come out in chords, now I can finally I can changed them! ...I am really tired of minor chord farts. I want my farts to sound more happy.


...farts.

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