
Imagine you’re listening to a song produced by your favorite producer. The music enthusiast in you wants to hear just the piano chords on the instrumental, minus what ever abomination of a rapper is on it, so you cut him out and just enjoy the “musicality” of the track. Sounds like a perfect world, doesn’t it?
Well, Korean engineers have taken us one step closer to Utopia with the design of a new digital music format that is able to separate sounds, such as specific instruments and even voices. Guitars, piano, chorus, drum, voice and base are all divided via the new MT9 extension’s six-channel audio equalizer.
This could mean instant instrumentals for all rap-hopefuls to get a good 16 in on, or flawless a capellas for DJ-mixes and blend tapes. Musicians can easily learn their favorite tune by singling out their instrument of choice. Read the rest of this entry »
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