Direct Note Access heralds a whole new age in audio editing: for the
first time in audio production history it is possible to edit individual
notes within chords and polyphonic recordings - separately!
The new technology explodes a polyphonic recording on screen displaying
individual notes ready for editing in the familiar Melodyne fashion.
Melodyne's unique access to pitch, timing, note length's and other parameters
of melodic notes is then available to every note within every chord!
This level of audio manipulation was previoulsy though impossible, but
has now become a reality, thanks to Melodyne.
Potential applications for this breakthrough technology are numerous,
but examples would include , tuning a guitar after recording, correcting
harmony vocals that are out of tune (or fixing their timing), turning
major chords to minor (and vice versa), switching scales, muting single
notes within a chord, changing volume levels during a remix, etc. -
all after the performance has already been taped!
Key facts
Access individual notes in chords and polyphonic audio:
See them, grab them, edit them
Audio, not MIDI!
While editing single chord notes is common for MIDI, it is a
world premiere for audio recordings. Patent pending.
Example applications:
Correcting a wrong note in a piano performance
Tuning a guitar after recording
Correcting harmony vocals that are out of tune (or fixing their
timing)
Turning major chords to minor (and vice versa)
Switching tone scales
Muting single notes within a chord
Remix volume levels
...and many more!
All Melodyne tools available:
Pitch shifting, time stretching, formants, amplitude - you name
it...
Coming soon: Melodyne Plugin 2
Direct Note Access will first become available in Melodyne Plugin
version 2 (scheduled for an Autumn 2008 release).
Customers who have purchased the current Melodyne Plugin version
after 12th March 2008 will receive a FREE update to version 2
upon its release.