New Celemony preview --- anyone's seen this?
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friend_kami
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noisetonepause
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It is real time-ish, I think. You need to analyse the audio first, but there's no waiting for each operation...friend_kami wrote:i want realtime.
give me realtime.
Which goes to show how utterly completely stupidly fast computers have gotten...
Suit #1: I mean, have you got any insight as to why a bright boy like this would jeopardize the lives of millions?
Suit #2: No, sir, he says he does this sort of thing for fun.
Suit #2: No, sir, he says he does this sort of thing for fun.
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get off my lawn?hambone1 wrote:I'm a big fan of originality. IMO, that's diametrically opposite to the remix/rehash/regurgitation philosophy.
That's just me, though. My opinion.
I LOVE to see those creative enough to use tools for something other than their intended purposes, to carve their own path. Lemmings do nothing for me.
I still contend that the best thing that could happen to music would be the elimination of electricity!
i walked to school everyday in the rain?
if you want to get into philosophical conversations: when you copy the data. each copy is a new original, just like identical twins.noisetonepause wrote:at what point does it stop being someone else's?
Jos De Mul, a professor at the uni in Utrecht (Holland) wrote a very good book about the developments of our culture in the digital networked age.
but back on the video: WOW, I'm living in the FUTURE now!
[EDIT]: I'm sending this to William Gibson, he'll be flabbergasted as well!
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Can't wait to try this when it comes out, being a sound designer I can see a great many things I could do with such a tool boggles the mind really.
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This was kind of my reaction too. It's probably not fake per se, but I wonder how flexible it really is. Notice there wasn't much timbre variation in the instruments they demonstrated it on (just acoustic guitars and some distorted e-piano); to the extent doing this is possible I would think the hardest part would be to get consistent recognition of what counts as a single "note" across a wide range of timbres.kb420 wrote:I simply do not believe what I just saw. It had to be a fake video. I'll have to try the demo once it's released.
(If celemony has really solved this, they have probably solved what amount to some really hard problem in cognitive science, and I hope they aren't going to keep the solutions to themselves!)
This is the direction that I hoped Ableton would have evolved into following their (initial) tradition of elastic audio. Or at the very least, (I expressed this a couple years ago-btw) they should have partnered with this dude instead of the bicycling folks and we would have seen useful fruit bloom by now. 
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