Jimmy Eat World Meets Melodyne DNA
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fuck this..i'd rather just t-pain it out and enjoy all watching all the dumb-ass average listeners think that's how it's supposed to sound. Give up the good fight people, we've lost.
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But i'm sure it was meant for mixing engineers to tune tracks when they don't have the option to re-record. If anyone serious wanted to change their song to this extent, they would just record again.
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That's why you are able to change formants, pitch drift, modulation and transitions. It takes a lot of work to get it right. I highly doubt they meant the program to be used in this fashion. It would be great for a producer to use it like this to get ideas for songs.
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That's to be expected since we're talking about a program trying to rip the guts of a combined sound stream to separate little bits, and the fact some sounds naturally share frequencies with other types of sounds.
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plz post a classic tune retuned automatically from major to minor or other way round !
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Notice how the drumsounds all starting to sound really bad when he transposes the bass. It's still not magic, but it will change the way we use samples for sure!
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LOL. DNA for the win.
I don't think so... Look -> autotune... It's now overused and sometimes used to robotize vocals on purpose. As someone said, DNA will lead to new level of sampling and remixing.
JurekWWW 2 years ago 3