Abaltat Releases Abaltat Beat Music Style Editing Tool
April 2, 2007
Abaltat today announced that Abaltat Beat, a new software solution that works as both a beat calculator and a stand-alone rhythm machine, is now available for download at www.abaltat.com. This new picture analysis tool will be showcased at NAB2007, with special-event pricing of $100 USD (conditions apply).
Abaltat Beat reads and analyzes the cut picture's edit decision list (EDL) using comparative analysis of beats-per-minute (BPM) and the edited rate of the picture to suggest a series of best-possible fits. This BPM can be played back in sync with the picture using a series of drum patterns included in Abaltat Beat. The time signature and tempo of the drum patterns can be adjusted (from 3/4 to 4/4, for example) to allow for a complete recalculation of the drum track to evaluate suitability of the music style to the edited video.
Abaltat Beat can export these results to a midi file, so the project can easily be sent to a musician for further composition work. It can also be sent as a QuickTime® file with the audio in sync to the picture. Because the time is expressed in BPM, Abaltat Beat makes it possible to search music libraries for pieces using the desired BPM.
All BPM selections work seamlessly with the soon-to-be released Abaltat Muse™, the world's first video-driven soundtrack composer. Abaltat Muse also will be showcased at NAB2007, along with Abaltat Band, a suite of "bands" that work as a plug-in with the Abaltat Muse application.
For more information, visit their web site at www.abaltat.com.
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