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Direct Note Access
the new Melodyne dimension
Direct Note Access is a technology that makes the impossible possible: for the first time in audio recording history you can identify and edit individual notes within polyphonic audio material. The unique access that Melodyne affords to pitch, timing, note lengths and other parameters of melodic notes will now also be afforded to individual notes within chords.
See our video above, read how Direct Note Access will change your music, find out when it will be available and how you can benefit as a registered Melodyne user, get your questions answered and look forward with us to the realization of the impossible!
Key facts
![]() | Access individual notes in chords and polyphonic audio: see them, grab them, edit them |
![]() | Audio, not MIDI! while editing single chord notes is common for MIDI, it is a world premiere for audio recordings. Patent pending. |
![]() | Examples of use: tune a guitar after recording, correct harmony vocals that are out of tune, or fix their timing, turn major chords to minor (and vice versa), switch tone scales, mute single notes, remix volume levels, etc. all after the performance is already taped! |
![]() | All Melodyne tools available: pitch shifting, time stretching, formants, amplitude you name it ... |
![]() | Coming soon available in Melodyne plugin, Version 2, first (scheduled for early 2009); will also be integrated in future updates of other Melodyne editions |
![]() | Upgrade options benefit from being a registered Melodyne user. More ... |
More info
Introducing Direct Note Access
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