Melodyne Editor 4 in Sonar (printing)

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2016/10/25 15:59:37 (permalink)

Melodyne Editor 4 in Sonar (printing)

Is there a way to print the blobs in Melodyne with the pitch scale? I don't mean print to an audio track. That's pretty simple. I mean to actually print the melody to paper in Melodyne without doing a crazy amount of print screens.
I have one part of the main melody that I cannot get the harmony to sound non-robotic when played together.
The vocal melody sounds awesome on it's own. My first attempt I took the originl vocal track, used Melodyne plugin to pitch correct (it didn't require much) bounced it to a new track then archived the original.
Then I used the Melodyne bounced track to copy and paste to another track to create artifical harmonies and got them to sound pretty real, except for one word - the word lies. I could never get it to sound real.
So I deleted that part. Then I had the vocalist come in and sing just that part again. Still it sounds robotic when played with the melody.
So, I am wondering if I start from the melody track all over, transfer it to Melodyne (but I want to keep the same melody).
I thought, maybe there would be a way to print out the Melodyne parts on paper so I have the melody right there and can make the changes.
I could not find anything on the Melodyne website to answer the question.
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    TheMaartian
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    Re: Melodyne Editor 4 in Sonar (printing) 2016/10/25 19:10:58 (permalink)
    You may need to consider a utility like SnagIt from TechSmith (https://www.techsmith.com/snagit.html). It's in version 13 now. I've been using it since the Win95 days. It supports the capture of scrolling regions (both horizontal and vertical).

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    Re: Melodyne Editor 4 in Sonar (printing) 2016/10/25 22:54:56 (permalink)
    You can just drag the clip to a midi track and open score view?
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    Sam4246
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    Re: Melodyne Editor 4 in Sonar (printing) 2016/10/26 08:46:23 (permalink)
    Sanderxpander
    You can just drag the clip to a midi track and open score view?

    Didn't consider that but I am giving it a try first before trying the Snagit that the Maartian suggested. There has to be some kind of work around.
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    Re: Melodyne Editor 4 in Sonar (printing) 2016/10/26 09:25:10 (permalink)
    +1 for Snagit.  I have been using it for 17 years.

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