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Melodyne 3. Can't find any reviews here but that might be because I'm crap at looking!

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http://www.google.com/custom?domains=ww ... melodyne+3
That's a hell of a page title! :-o

Haven't looked at every thread on every page so I don't know if what you're looking for is in there? :)

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Tried this page but thanks. Most of the topics seem to cover compatible libraries etc. I was interested in the repitching of chords which 3 is supposed to do. Didn't download the demo cause I'm sick of cluttering up the hard drive with bits I don't use all the time. Again..Cheers :)

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When they first said it can do polyphonic audio I thought

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So a chord of C, E, & G could be changed to D, Ab and A in theory,

Sadly that's not the case. C Chord pitched up 2 semis will still be just plain D
When I saw there video and tried the demo basically you have a multitrack sequencer,

Track 1 Bass
Track 2 Vocals
Track 3 piano
I think thats what they mean by polyphonic repitching.
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Glassback wrote:http://www.google.com/custom?domains=ww ... melodyne+3
That's a hell of a page title! :-o

Haven't looked at every thread on every page so I don't know if what you're looking for is in there? :)
you_certainely_know http://tinyurl.com

inyURL was created!

The following URL:
http://www.google.com/custom?domains=ww ... melodyne+3


has a length of 361 characters and resulted in the following TinyURL which has a length of 24 characters:

http://tinyurl.com/lfznl
Last edited by Muzik 4 Machines on Sun Apr 23, 2006 11:50 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Yes, it can only shift the whole chord. The difference is that Melodyne does a great job of pitch shifting/formant shifting, compared to most pitch shifters. Previous versions were optimized for transposing monophonic sounds, so version 3 represents a new algorithm. However, I think the main purpose of the polyphonic algorithm was to allow temporal quantizing of guitar, piano, etc, rather than pitch shifting.
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M4M wrote:
Glassback wrote:http://www.google.com/custom?domains=ww ... melodyne+3
That's a hell of a page title! :-o

Haven't looked at every thread on every page so I don't know if what you're looking for is in there? :)
you_certainely_know http://tinyurl.com

inyURL was created!

The following URL:
http://www.google.com/custom?domains=ww ... melodyne+3


has a length of 361 characters and resulted in the following TinyURL which has a length of 24 characters:

http://tinyurl.com/lfznl
Interestingly enough, my post didn't stretch the page. Your quote of my post however... :hihi:

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I could easily have done this with it though, but thought I'd post the whole thing just cos I was impressed with the length... um...

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Ocean Zen wrote:When they first said it can do polyphonic audio I thought

WoW

So a chord of C, E, & G could be changed to D, Ab and A in theory,

Sadly that's not the case. C Chord pitched up 2 semis will still be just plain D
When I saw there video and tried the demo basically you have a multitrack sequencer,

Track 1 Bass
Track 2 Vocals
Track 3 piano
I think thats what they mean by polyphonic repitching.
If I thought Melodyne 3 could actually change the "type" of chord, I would have bought it straight away. The way you've explained it to be is what I expected (but I hope you'ce planted a seed in devs' heads) :)

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deastman wrote:I think the main purpose of the polyphonic algorithm was to allow temporal quantizing of guitar, piano, etc, rather than pitch shifting.
Sounds interesting on paper but I wonder how that sounds in the real world. :?

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