![]() On Windows, this option is available in the "?" menu, and on Macintosh in the application's menu. ![]() * Embedding of the Kooplet search engine (new icon in the "Edit tools" palette) * In order to simplify the license management of our products, a new "Manage my licenses" option has appeared. If you're completely new to composing music too, there's a host of very handy video tutorials on the developer website to help you get the most out of it.Įasy to use and with input possibilities from MIDI devices, Melody Assistant will help you write tablature and musical scores in no time. In addition, you'll find a complete score editor, tablature calculation for miscellaneous string instruments, a chord diagram library for various instruments plus the possibility to allow visitors to view, transpose, play or print your scores. The program comes bundled with its own embedded software synthesizer (SoftSynth), which provides high quality output on basic sound cards, even without any external MIDI device, and includes hundreds of different instruments. You can input music through the mouse, computer keyboard or even an external MIDI keyboard. This program features a wide range of musical symbols that will enable you to create and tablatures including even complex scores such as Gregorian notation. Reading or writing music is one of the trickiest parts of being a professional musician but software like Melody Assistant can make your life considerably easier. “We are very proud as a small Munich software house to be granted such a notable international recognition for our work,” said Neubäcker, receiving the award together with his three partners in Los Angeles.Powerful score editor with audio recording/playback capabilities ![]() He also thanked the Recording Academy, the Celemony team, the company’s many friends and, of course, all the users of the software Melodyne. In his acceptance speech, Peter Neubäcker alluded to his philosophical and mathematical background, explained his own, singular vision of music, and described the beginnings and the spirit of the company. ![]() After all, Celemony has blazed open a radically new avenue of access to musical editing that for ten years now has made it impossible to imagine music production without it. Host and Grammy manager James McKinney opened with the legendary question posed long ago by Melodyne inventor Peter Neubäcker: “What does a stone sound like?” A truly philosophical approach to the world of sound technology, far away from the purely technical thought-processes that typically prevail in the industry, and yet it is for precisely that reason Celemony was chosen to receive this year’s Technical Grammy. The first of the Special Merit Awards to be presented went to the Munich software house Celemony. And perhaps also the strangest,” commented Melodyne inventor Peter Neubäcker. I believe our company is the smallest ever to have received a Technical Grammy. “This is an honor none of us ever expected. The highest award in the music business is given in recognition of “contributions of outstanding technical significance to the recording field” and is equivalent to an Oscar in the film industry. On February 12, 2012, we have been honored by the Recording Academy as the first German software manufacturer with a Technical Grammy.
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