clintmartin
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Can Melodyne Editor do this?
I have a song I recorded a couple of years ago that I like, but the lead vocal has a few flat bits. I sang it when I had a cold as it was only a demo, but now I like the version except for the little flat notes. Can Melodyne Editor using the polyphonic fix this? I only have the song in a stereo wav file. I may have a two track (left and right) in my external hard drive somewhere.
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Sycraft
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Re: Can Melodyne Editor do this?
2014/05/29 19:11:38
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Maybe. The more stuff there is in there, the more complex it is, the harder it is to edit. But it might be possible. Here's an example of the kind of thing you are talking about. Not precisely, but similar idea.
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clintmartin
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Re: Can Melodyne Editor do this?
2014/05/29 19:13:33
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Sycraft Maybe. The more stuff there is in there, the more complex it is, the harder it is to edit. But it might be possible. Here's an example of the kind of thing you are talking about. Not precisely, but similar idea.
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Sycraft
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Re: Can Melodyne Editor do this?
2014/05/29 19:18:50
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Re: Can Melodyne Editor do this?
2014/05/29 19:33:47
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I was going to post the same link but syctaft beat me to it. The example uses audio perfect for such a process so be warned a fuller track may be more difficult. Worth a shot.
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clintmartin
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Re: Can Melodyne Editor do this?
2014/05/29 19:48:21
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hmmm. Thanks for the link. It looks possible, but maybe more work than just re-recording the song. I may try a trial version of editor and see. I just need to fix four or five words at the tail of the note.
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Re: Can Melodyne Editor do this?
2014/05/29 20:37:34
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If I was going to attempt to try to fix a file like that, here's how I'd attempt it. Assumption: The largest part of the song and vocal track is OK.... there are a few places where the vocal is off and needs fixing. Use ME to capture only a short snippit at a time..... starting capture a few seconds before the bad part and ending capture as soon as it's past. This way, ME doesn't have to calculate the entire song. Work on that part, find the vocals in it and fix them. Save it. Play it back to be sure it's right. Save it to track ...I like to "PROCESS AUDIO". Be sure to deselect the "remove plug" after the process. Simply play forward to the next part and repeat the process as many times as is needed. I work in a similar way at times on songs. But generally not in the poly mode for a full song. I have used it to easily fix a guitar note in a chord and also on piano music. Let us know how it works
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clintmartin
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Re: Can Melodyne Editor do this?
2014/05/30 10:21:14
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Update...I played around a bit last night with my editor trial and this does seem easily possible. I was able to find the notes in question and work with them. I will use guitarhacker's method tonight and see if I can get a fix I can keep. What can't get fixed can at least be deleted so I can re-sing the part in question. All in all I'm pretty impressed with Editor. I don't think I can afford to upgrade at this time, but it's on my list. Maybe it will make a nice Christmas present to my self.
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Re: Can Melodyne Editor do this?
2014/05/30 10:42:59
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I can't afford it either.......but, I'm still going to try and get it......1 more day for the sale.
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Re: Can Melodyne Editor do this?
2014/05/30 11:10:11
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Yup...ol Mel O'Dyne is one heckuva feller. He's the devil incarnate, really. Works black magic. Wouldn't be without him.
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clintmartin
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Re: Can Melodyne Editor do this?
2014/05/30 17:56:18
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Well, this project has pops and clicks in it. I don't know if it's my external drive (Seagate) or if it's a X2a to X3e problem. It could have just been noisy to begin with. Oh well...recording is what I like to do, so I guess I'll start from scratch. I think I'll still mess with it some and see what all Melodyne Editor can do. I've been holding off on using the trial for this project. I knew I was going to need it....Does anyone have Izotope RX? Can it fix these noises?
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yorolpal
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Re: Can Melodyne Editor do this?
2014/05/30 18:05:34
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I've got RX. If you want to PM me an MP3 I'll see what I can do.
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clintmartin
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Re: Can Melodyne Editor do this?
2014/05/30 18:42:43
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yorolpal I've got RX. If you want to PM me an MP3 I'll see what I can do.
Check your PMs. I can't the pm to upload the mp3...it may be to big.
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yorolpal
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Re: Can Melodyne Editor do this?
2014/06/01 17:56:56
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Should be at the studio when I get there tomorrow morning. I'm pretty sure we've got a light schedule tomorrow (sigh), so I should be able to see if I can get ya fixed.
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clintmartin
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Re: Can Melodyne Editor do this?
2014/06/01 20:16:18
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Thanks for trying. Which studio in Little Rock do you work at?
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yorolpal
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Re: Can Melodyne Editor do this?
2014/06/01 23:08:54
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My studio is called The Works. A pitiful thing for lo these 26 years, but mine own. On Main Street. Come on by if yor in town!
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Re: Can Melodyne Editor do this?
2014/06/01 23:22:28
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You should be able to do this, however, "you must be patient?" It's not a "fix my shiz" plug? You have to track it in, let it here "your shiz?" and then find where the part you want to tune is? It's "tricky..." But you can do it. But it's not easy when shiz is all mixed up in a track. And in fact? You may need to do the best you can picking it out? And then mix it back in w/the original, but EQ the original to try to minimize the unwanted part, and mix it in "in places" with the pitch corrected part? (if there are parts it can't separate out?) As I said, you can do it? But sometimes it's not easy... Sometimes it is though :-)
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