Melodyne DNA
Articles about Melodyne DNA:
Celemony Melodyne Editor Now Available, Lets You Edit Polyphonic Audio & Other Awesome Crazy Stuff

Celemony has announced the release of Melodyne editor, the company’s first release featuring DNA (Direct Note Access) technology – technology that lets you access and edit individual notes within polyphonic material.
This means you can now:
- Correct wrong notes in a piano recording;
- change the chords in a guitar accompaniment after the recording is over;
- refashion a sample lick;
- Change a track from major to minor; or
- Change the mode of a recording.
Features:
- Single-track audio editing environment with Melodyne technology.
- Suitable for monophonic, polyphonic and rhythmic/complex audio material.
- Offers with DNA direct access to individual notes within chords.
- Works as a plug-in (VST, AU, RTAS) in compatible DAWs under Mac OS X and Windows.
- Can also be used in stand-alone mode.
- Activation on up to two computers or via iLok.
- User interface and manual in English, German, French, Spanish and Japanese.
Melodyne editor is available for PC and Mac for $349 USD / 349 EUR. Read more…
Melodyne Editor Beta Preview
Celemony product designer Stefan Lindlahr introduces the beta test for Melodyne Editor and DNA (Direct Note Access).
DNA technology is designed to allow the editing of individual chord tones in audio recordings. This will let you do things like change a track from major to minor, edit one instrument out of a mix and, in general, edit notes in polyphonic recorded audio.
Lindlahr shows you how to download and install the beta version of Melodyne editor, how to load audio files and how they are organized on your hard disk.
More information on the Celemony Melodyne Editor beta program is available at the Celemony site. Read more…




