Re: Melodyne Just Amazed Me
2014/09/03 22:24:11
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Ludvig
sharke
Hmm I tried to use Editor to fix a guitar part that was recorded with a couple of the strings slightly out of tune. It did this weird smeary thing with the transients.
The trick is not to pitch shift the transient sounds. Ever.
Just separate them after every "t", "s" etc. in vocals (with a double click above the blob) and do the magic on what's left.
Same trick apply with transient guitars. Don't touch the transient part.
Best Regards
Ludvig
^^^^
Splitting non-pitch transient data first and leaving it otherwise untouched (pitch-wise) is a good way to improve results.
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