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2015/03/31 14:21:50
razor
Hey folks

I started messing with the included version of Melodyne on a bass track to tighten up some timing, and everything seems to be setup rigjt, except when I press the button, the selected part of the clip doesn't move with the quantity setting.

The timing isn't too bad, so I slipped the sensitivity to 100% and the selection still didn't mobe.

I'm sure it's me, but wondered if anyone had this happen?

Thanks

Stephen
2015/03/31 14:26:36
razor
Ah, posting on the phone is rough.

*right
*quantize
*move

😛
2015/03/31 14:26:36
razor
BTW--is this the right forum?
2015/03/31 15:12:15
Jimbo21
I don't think you can do timing moves with Essential (included in Sonar). You must have the full version for this functionality. 
 
2015/03/31 15:14:21
razor
Jimbo21
I don't think you can do timing moves with Essential (included in Sonar). You must have the full version for this functionality. 

I can manually slide notes over. Just the quantize doesn't seem to work.
2015/03/31 16:54:41
Paul G
You are selecting what you want to quantize, right?  I don't use that function but I do think you'd have to select what you want to effect.
 
Paul
2015/03/31 18:24:35
razor
Paul G
You are selecting what you want to quantize, right?  I don't use that function but I do think you'd have to select what you want to effect.
 
Paul




Right. I select the note (blob) which turns red, then I set the quantize resolution 1/8 note, etc. and then hit the (next) button which I can't recall the name because I'm not in front of my DAW, but nothing happens.
 
If this isn't a feature with the "free" version, do you happen to know if I can set the resolution so when I manually move a note it will snap to it?
 
Thanks!
2015/03/31 22:36:32
razor
OK, figured out what I was doing wrong. It doesn't work like MIDI where you select the clip and then click the resolution and click quantize--like I thought.
 
I select the note or notes, and then either select the resolution or leave it at None (which might have worked the best for me because my timing wasn't all that bad and just needed a note here and there to groove with the drums better). Then you click on the Quantize Time button and slide the timing slide over until you here the quantization you want, THEN, click OK.
 
This may not be the textbook way to do it, but it totally worked.
 
OK, now I have to just gush. What an awesome tool! I can't hear any artifacts even when I solo the track. How awesome!
2015/04/01 14:52:56
stevec
razor
 
OK, now I have to just gush. What an awesome tool! I can't hear any artifacts even when I solo the track. How awesome!




Uh huh.... Melodyne is one heck of a processing tool.
 
2015/04/01 15:26:18
SilkTone
Yea it's definitely an awesome tool. If you have the Editor version, you can even do polyphonic tweaking. I was able to fix a single note in a sea of 12-string guitar strummed notes (it needed to ring out a bit longer), without any noticeable artifacts. Or you can fix a single string that was slightly out of tune, etc.
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