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  • Celemony’s Peter Neubaecker reveals: From the sound of a stone to Melodyne

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    Celemony Software GmbH presents a film portrait of company founder  and Melodyne inventor Peter Neubaecker

     

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    Celemony, Munich July 5th, 2011 (ictw) - The man primarily behind such  Celemony innovations like Melodyne, DNA Direct Note Access and Capstan is Peter  Neubäcker – a passionate musician, researcher and inventor, who sets unusual  goals for himself and manages even on occasion to realize in practice things  that in theory can't be achieved.

    It was the  question "What does a stone sound like?" that led Peter Neubäcker around 15  years ago to the invention of Melodyne. In an interview with Maximilian  Schönherr, he airs some of the secrets of Melodyne and offers insights into his  thought and personal history. He talks about his passion for philosophy, music  and mathematics as well as how guitar-making, Johannes Kepler and the science of  Harmonics have influenced him. From the conversation, a fascinating 30-minute  film portrait has emerged that not only shows one of the most resourceful and  multi-facetted personalities in the audio industry but also the background to  Celemony innovations.

    The film about Peter Neubäcker can be found at www.celemony.com as well as Celemony's YouTube channel:




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