![]() One quirk I noticed right away: I looped a section in sonar, so I could turn the plug-in off and on to see what differences I could hear. But it will still be useful as an all purpose editor ![]() ![]() I always thought you had a pretty good handle on your vocals. You've been doing tghis for quite a while. I moved a few "fringe" pitches 100% "on-center", but the wavering around the pitch center stays there and it sounded natural. I loaded one tune and I was pretty surprised that my pitches were actually pretty close (ha,ha). It may be that 100% compatibilty is only with Sonar X1 (which might explain your looping quirk) Thanks for the update Kevin! I was hoping you'd respond!įWIW, I still have Sonar 6.0 and the current version of Melodyne works as a plugin even in a version that old. Of course, once I got it I read that it is only designated to be compatible with Sonar X1 and I have 8.5.3! But it seems to work in stand-alone mode and as a plug-in. You can also change many more things with Melodyne that are not possible with other audio editors. Therefore, You can actually quantize a badly timed audio track with Melodyne! Melodyne "knows" that if you change the starting or ending point of a note, the adjacent note needs to adjust its start point, end point, or length to accommodate. For example, in piano roll,if you stretch a note to make it longer or shorter, it creates either a dead space between the edited note and the adjacent note, or it creates an overlap. And it is actually more intelligent than piano roll editing. but what sets Melodyne apart from all the others is its ability to let you edit audio at the note level, using the same note editing paradigm as Piano Roll.Īs such, you can fix a lot more than pitch problems. #160426 - 05/22/12 07:08 PM Re: Melodyne Essential on sale for $50 at MFĮssential does not have all the fancy stuff like DNA and polyphonic editing, but it handles the simple pitch correction quite well from what I read.Ī lot of products do a good job of pitch correction. Unfortunately, it doesn't work as a plugin with RealBand, so RB users must use the product as a standalone app Melodyne actually works as a plugin in Sonar, which means you can edit audio tracks from within the Sonar environment. IMO it is one of the 3 or 4 "Must have" products for every home studio And if you don't need DNA, $50 is a no-brainer for this product. I wonder if it works with Sonar 8.5.3 - I'll guess I am going to find out.īuying in at a reduced price qualifies you for an upgrade price later if you want DNA. I have V-Vocal (and don't use it too much), but melodyne essentials is on sale for $50 here: Įssential does not have all the fancy stuff like DNA and polyphonic editing, but it handles the simple pitch correction quite well from what I read.
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