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What is melodyne-dna-analyzer?

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Analysis updated 2026-05-18

56HTMLAudience · generalComplexity · 1/5Setup · easy

In one sentence

A README describing a polyphonic pitch-editing tool called PitchWeaver, but the repo (branded as a Melodyne analyzer) contains only HTML files and no actual audio software.

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  root((Melodyne DNA Analyzer repo))
    What it claims
      Polyphonic note editing
      Melody extraction
      Microtonal tuning
    Red flags
      Name mismatch PitchWeaver
      References commercial Melodyne
      No source code present
      External download link
    Tech stack
      HTML only
    Audience
      General visitors
    Verdict
      Not real software here

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What do people build with it?

USE CASE 1

Recognize this repository as an SEO page rather than a working pitch-correction tool

USE CASE 2

Notice the mismatch between the repo's GitHub description and the README's product name as a red flag

USE CASE 3

Avoid downloading from the external GitHub Pages link referenced in the README

What is it built with?

HTML

How does it compare?

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Stars565656
LanguageHTMLHTMLHTML
Setup difficultyeasymoderateeasy
Complexity1/53/51/5
Audiencegeneralresearchergeneral

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How do you get it running?

Difficulty · easy Time to first run · 5min

No installable software is present in the repository.

So what is it?

This repository presents PitchWeaver, described as a polyphonic pitch editing tool for music producers and vocal engineers. The core idea is that it lets you adjust individual notes inside a chord or layered recording without affecting the surrounding notes. The README compares this to nudging a single brick in a wall without disturbing the rest of the structure. According to the README, the tool separates overlapping musical notes into individual objects that can each be tuned, stretched in time, or adjusted in tone independently. It claims to support melody extraction from dense mixes, microtonal and historical scale tuning, and a multi-language interface. The README also mentions optional integration with OpenAI and Claude APIs for generating note descriptions or chord reharmonization suggestions. The project is described as running on Windows, macOS, and Linux. The README includes a command-line usage example for batch processing audio files, a sample configuration file for saving preferred settings, and an architecture diagram showing how audio flows through a spectral analyzer, a note separation engine, and a resynthesis stage before export. However, there are notable inconsistencies in this repository. The GitHub repo name is Melodyne-DNA-Analyzer while the README title is PitchWeaver, which are two completely different names. The description field on GitHub references Celemony Melodyne, which is a well-known commercial audio product made by a separate company. The README contains explicit SEO keyword stuffing and a disclaimer stating no affiliation with Celemony or Melodyne. The download link points to an external GitHub Pages site rather than any code in this repository. The repository itself contains HTML files but no actual audio processing source code. Readers should be aware that the software described may not correspond to any working code present here.

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Prompt 1
List the inconsistencies in this repo that suggest it is not a real Melodyne or PitchWeaver tool
Prompt 2
Check whether the external GitHub Pages download link in this README points to legitimate software
Prompt 3
Summarize what this repository actually contains versus what its README claims

Frequently asked questions

What is melodyne-dna-analyzer?

A README describing a polyphonic pitch-editing tool called PitchWeaver, but the repo (branded as a Melodyne analyzer) contains only HTML files and no actual audio software.

What language is melodyne-dna-analyzer written in?

Mainly HTML. The stack also includes HTML.

How hard is melodyne-dna-analyzer to set up?

Setup difficulty is rated easy, with roughly 5min to a first successful run.

Who is melodyne-dna-analyzer for?

Mainly general.

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