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Post by spencertron » Mon Apr 21, 2008 10:25 pm

There's nothing unreal about digital signal processing.

i use to be quite a purist, i think it's a stupid way to be. i would elaborate but i can't b bothered to type.
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Post by kidlogic » Wed Apr 23, 2008 11:17 am

Been out for a while, no? Its bad, no doubt... I think you can get a free copy of Melodyne Uno (stripped down version like Reason Lite) with M-Audio products and online somewhere. Ive got a copy (of Uno) somewhere Eric, Ill try to remember to grab it for you if I can find it.

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there is in the sense that

Post by t.a.a » Wed Apr 23, 2008 3:33 pm

spencerTron wrote:There's nothing unreal about digital signal processing.

i use to be quite a purist, i think it's a stupid way to be. i would elaborate but i can't b bothered to type.
nothing is perfect...the sound that you hear and feel on a day to day basis is even flawed...excluding digital replications of course

but please go on if you have the chance. I'm not a purist...I'm not anything but DSP is quite unreal imo...nothing wrong with that though
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playing a instrument will never go away. life lessons and the spritual dimension to learning and sound is something that computer based music can get close to but never replace...imo of course

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Post by cixxxj » Wed Apr 23, 2008 4:07 pm

I know about to a certain insight what is the math and the technology under the hood of Melodyne and I can tell you can expect in next years a technology which splits a song in its parts, effectively separating each instrument from the others, just like the human ear do
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