Celemony, dopo tanta attesa, ha rilasciato la versione ufficiale di Melodyne Editor, il primo software con la capacità di riconoscere file audio polifonici e di scomporli in singole note da poter modificare individualmente.
Celemony introduces Direct Note Access (DNA) for Melodyne at the Frankfurt Musikmesse, heralding a whole new age in audio editing. With DNA it is possible for the first time to edit individual notes within polyphonic audio material. Possible applications range from the simple correction of errors to the complete refashioning of harmonies and timing.
Melodyne Editor
With DNA, polyphonic audio material is 'exploded' in the Melodyne Editor's display, so that the user can see the individual notes of a chord displayed at their various pitches and edit them individually using the familiar Melodyne tools. As parameters, you therefore have access to the pitch, position in time and duration of each note as well as its vibrato, pitch drift and formant spectrum – you can also change the volume and even the internal evolution of each note.
The first product to feature the revolutionary DNA will be Melodyne plugin 2, which is due for release in late summer as a VST, AU and RTAS plug-in. The full version will cost 349 €/399 US$; the update from Version 1 will cost 129 €/129 US$. Customers purchasing Melodyne plugin after the 12th March 2008 will receive the update free of charge. The update will also be free of charge for the version of Melodyne plugin included with Melodyne studio provided the purchase was made after the 12th March 2008.