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From: AKA gray asphalt on 10 Apr 2008 23:13 There was an app that allowed for seperating and editing chords by somehow extracting notes form chords. I'm wondering if it will do the same with instruments and allow say to substitute one instrument for another ... I posted about 'sad and joyful music'. It was Albinoni Oboe concertos. I'd like to replace the violin in one with a viola and the flutes in another with horn. It would be so cool to hear them over and over with different instrumentation. Doesn't "Audition" by Adobe claim to do something similar? Thans : -)
From: Steve L. on 10 Apr 2008 23:21 "AKA gray asphalt" <benvhoff(a)gmail.com> thought it was ok to ask > There was an app that allowed for seperating and > editing chords by somehow extracting notes form > chords. The ap was Melodyne. The full version that does pulling notes from chordss isn't done yet. How was the material recorded ? live? with real instruments? or was it through sampling.
From: Steve L. on 10 Apr 2008 23:22 "AKA gray asphalt" <benvhoff(a)gmail.com> thought it was ok to ask > It would be so cool to hear them over and over with > different instrumentation. > MIDI score ? then it would be relatively easy.
From: Ricky Hunt on 11 Apr 2008 01:10 "Steve L." <email(a)myeamail.com> wrote in message news:Xns9A7CCF2ED2B12emailmemyemailcom(a)66.133.129.71... > "AKA gray asphalt" <benvhoff(a)gmail.com> thought it was ok to ask > >> There was an app that allowed for seperating and >> editing chords by somehow extracting notes form >> chords. > > The ap was Melodyne. The full version that does pulling notes from chordss > isn't done yet. > How was the material recorded ? live? with real instruments? or was it > through sampling. With a combination of the soon-to-be-released Direct Note Access of Melodyne and a Drumagog type plugin it's feasible to replace one instrument in a mix with another as long as things are pretty sparse and don't reside in the same frequency space. With all the tools (and the cool Audition clips I posted yesterday) it seems the dawn of deconstructing full mixes may be upon us. Sadly the majority still seem to be used for turd polish instead of getting it right on the front end.
From: AKA gray asphalt on 11 Apr 2008 01:42
"Steve L." <email(a)myeamail.com> wrote in message news:Xns9A7CCF6407CE5emailmemyemailcom(a)66.133.129.71... > "AKA gray asphalt" <benvhoff(a)gmail.com> thought it was ok to ask > >> It would be so cool to hear them over and over with >> different instrumentation. >> > > MIDI score ? then it would be relatively easy. That would be cool. No mp3s. I was going to add the replaced parts with midi ie. soft synths ... is that what dimension pro is called? |