bbc.co.uk/news/technology-12510702
And also.. the moral issues this kicks up.. I.e anyone can have the stems of any track they like, regardless of what the artist thinks
Hmmmmmm
			
			
									
									
						is this even possible?
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Re: is this even possible?
They've had things like this for years...
Waaaayyyyy back in the days of Dial up Internet
I downloaded this software that separated vocals from
instrumentals on MP3s and WAV files - the outcome was
shit and muffled as fuck - but it worked.
			
			
									
									Waaaayyyyy back in the days of Dial up Internet
I downloaded this software that separated vocals from
instrumentals on MP3s and WAV files - the outcome was
shit and muffled as fuck - but it worked.
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Re: is this even possible?
MELODYNE BRO
			
			
									
									
						Re: is this even possible?
I know they've been about for ages buts the thing, they've been shite.. 
It must work on the same principle as melodyne, which is ok if the chords you want to repitch are CLEAN guitars or pianos.
Massive limitations.
			
			
									
									
						It must work on the same principle as melodyne, which is ok if the chords you want to repitch are CLEAN guitars or pianos.
Massive limitations.
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