There is a discussion of celemony melodyne DNA (direct note access) editor on the tuning list that I thought I'd share my reply.<br><a href="http://www.celemony.com/cms/index.php?id=products_editor">http://www.celemony.com/cms/index.php?id=products_editor</a><br>
<br>Thank you Dante. Actually that video convinced me that this software is
not worth $350. Unless you were going to use it as a synthesis tool. I
imagine you can do interesting artificial things with it. But if the
algorithm is that inaccurate that it takes this much hand correction
using it to do anything on an entire piece would be excruciating. The
existence of the venetian blinds and all of these fine tuning
capabilities explain that the software is not $350 worth yet.<br>
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I did this mostly with the monophonic (non-DNA) version of this
software to give you some idea of what you could do if you abused the
source material.<br>
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Online listen and story plus review. Such a deal! And yeah.... its microtonal in a way. Just not the usual way.<br>
<a href="http://alonetone.com/vaisvil/tracks/desecration-of-an-art-song-2">http://alonetone.com/vaisvil/tracks/desecration-of-an-art-song-2</a>