Melodyne DNA Used As A Tool For DJs
The guys over at DJ Tech Tools have come out with another great post, this one features Melodyne Editor’s DNA which we at Point Blank were lucky enough to get a first look at and play around with when the beta version came into our hands around six months or so ago. You can check out the video preview from our original play with Melodyne DNA software here.
The software boasts the ability to allow the user to manipulate the pitch, length and timing of individual notes within polyphonic material, thus you have an amazing piano roll style editing of polyphonic audio and extraction of midi chord data. However, the software may also be said to have the ability of isolating vocals and instrument parts from stereo mixes, so that DJs and remixers could have carte blanche to any part of any track they desire. But maybe don’t get your hopes up too high, as there is a definite limit to this use of the DNA software with plenty of applications which you may want and may sound plausible but are in fact unattainable.
You can check out the full article here. But for now check out the video below for a quick guide to how this useful tool can be applied and how it could make your DJing live a lot easier.