Calling All Melodyne Users
Starting today, all registered Melodyne users are welcome to join in the public beta-testing of Melodyne editor.
The beta installer is up on the Celemony server waiting to be downloaded and used to “change music recordings in a way that’s never been possible before.”
Melodyne Editor is the first product featuring Melodyne DNA technology, which enables extreme harmonic editing, letting users alter individual notes in the chords of their recordings. Check out video demos of the new editing system here.
According to Celemony: “Melodyne editor is designed for the editing of recordings of individual instruments, for example vocals, guitar, saxophone or piano, but good results can be obtained even with complex material such as string quartets. Users can alter the pitch, position and duration of the detected notes, make them louder or softer, copy or cut them and paste them into new locations, and so on.
In addition, characteristics such as the formant spectra, vibrato and pitch drift of notes can be modified, as can the pitch, amplitude and formant transitions between notes. Furthermore, special copying functions make it possible to impress selected attributes of one note upon another.”
Melodyne Editor is slated for release in the beginning of November at $349 (MSRP), but get in on the beta level now.