John is hungry

Mind-blowing new auto-tune software

A software company has created a piece of software that allows you to fundamentally dismantle sound and reconstruct or move it around. No more “Cher effects” on auto-tuned voices, which is cool enough. But even cool is that fact that you can take real recordings of strummed guitar chords, break them into single notes, and pitch-adjust inside the chord itself; switching major to minor, or building entirely new chords.

The screencast is pretty impressive, even if you have no interest in audio recording.

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On 03/12/08 at 11:57 AM, Big Bill Buys Baller Beef Burritos was all:
Big Bill Buys Baller Beef Burritos

Ladies and gentlemen, we have seen the future, now.

Behold:

Future Hutch
John Hutchinson, age 62

On 03/12/08 at 12:01 PM, John is hungry was all:
John is hungry

OH WOW!

On 03/13/08 at 08:00 AM, Steve has junk in the trunk was all:
Steve has junk in the trunk

Hutch if you can accelerate your age, create something this amazingly cool and give it to me it would be much appreciated

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