Subject: | audio editing program |
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From: | "gwapuffin" gwapuffin |
Date: | Tue Jul 15, 2008 8:54 am ((PDT)) |
http://www.zoom- in.com/apple/music/blog/2008/03/utterly_revolutionary_audio_editing_with _melodynes_direct_note_access http://tiny.cc/1TvYy I wonder if this tool would be of use analyzing nature sounds? Birds have the ability to produce more than one sound at a time and this may enable a person to separate the sounds with the editor. It is designed for music editing but if it can see individual notes within a chord, why would it not see more detail in a bird call? Gerald White Muscatine, IA |
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