Roland R-Mix

shasha

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Anyone take a look at this yet?



It basically gives you a spectral display of frequency and panning that you can select and effect. It also has pitch and tempo adjustments. I can see it possibly being useful for TMA or learning guitar parts and possibly making some simple backing tracks. Quality seems to be hit or miss from what I've seen.

Thought that it may interest someone here though.

They've got a free demo you can sign up for. List price seems to be around $200.
 
Seems to me for that price I'd be better off sticking to my 24 track machine for individual track manipulation.

If the price were cheaper I could see it as a fun 'toy'.
 
I have used Celemony Melodyne, that has some of the same features, to transcribe some music.

Melodyne is really designed to fix pitch / tunings problems.

R Mix looks like the transcribing aspect was thought about from the get go. I'll have to check it out.

Thanks for the post,
Richard
 
If it works like Melodyne, it's pretty cool.

I used Melodyne to learn some of the piano licks from the Duke Ellington and John Coltrane version of In A Sentimental Mood. It was cool to load up a track I bought off of Amazon then visually be able to see the piano notes separate from the horn and drums and bass.

Richard
 
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