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Subject: Does anyone know about Steinber's New Pandara


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Original Message 1/3                 Date: 07-Jan-99  @  02:11 AM   -   Does anyone know about Steinber's New Pandara

caliman

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Does anyone know when steinber will be releasing thier new product called pandora? Its suppose to
work as a vocal bass drum seperater..I have know idea how they are going to do this...probably with frequncy..but its going to be one hot product if it does it the right way



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Message 2/3                 Date: 07-Jan-99  @  02:11 AM   -   Does anyone know about Steinber's New Pandara

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Does anyone know when steinber will be releasing thier new product called pandora? Its suppose to
work as a vocal bass drum seperater..I have know idea how they are going to do this...probably with frequncy..but its going to be one hot product if it does it the right way



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Message 3/3                 Date: 13-Jan-99  @  10:09 AM   -   RE: Does anyone know about Steinber's New Pandara

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If this is that prosoniq thing for remixing vocals right
out of a recording. It's already out and I heard it at AES
and it's literally jaw-dropping. It's algorithmic and
somewhat intelligent meaning it learns. The sample I heard
was this really vocal heavy mix of a Sting record reduced
to well a instrumental backing tracking with no Sting
Aww...heaven. It does leave some artifacts, mainly
reverb.If you into remixing you will be pleased. Look up
Proso



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