Here=92s the link: http://www.celemony.com/en/melodyne/what-is-melodyne
Bernie Krause
> On Feb 25, 2017, at 9:05 AM, Bernie Krause [natur=
erecordists] <> wrote:
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> Been off line and not following events or discussions recently. Has anyon=
e on the list used Melodyne, a German-developed software? I=92ve just been =
experimenting with it. For those who might not be familiar with it, you can=
take a very rich and complex soundscape (biophony), drag the sound file in=
to the program, which automatically separates, maps and tracks the individu=
al sources. You can then change the occurance or pitch of any component sou=
nd individually. It=92s really quite flexible and is the most intriguing pi=
ece of gear I=92ve seen in quite a while. They=92ve got a free, 30-day tria=
l which is worth checking out.
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> Bernie Krause
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>> I use the big clothespin-type clamps for my field mics.
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>>> On Feb 22, 2017, at 11:31 AM, Scott Fraser <mail=
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>>> <<I'm looking at quick release options for microphones in the field. I =
tried
>>> the On Stage brand quick releases, they seem to work themselves loose a=
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>>> introduce noise to recordings.
>>> Sound Guys, Triad Orbit, or Ambient Quick Lock systems seem to be the b=
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>>> options. Does anyone have any experience with these?>>
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>>> I=92ve used the Atlas Sound LO-2B quick releases on all my stands & mic=
s in my pro studio for at least 35 years, & never had issues. It appears th=
e On Stage device is a clone of the Atlas, so you may not like this option.=
However On Stage makes generally cheaper, crappier versions of everything =
that others do better. The stuff from the film industry, whilst looking ver=
y hardy, also looks needlessly expensive, given the task.
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