This is the list of changes & fixes for the Studio version
New functions and improvementsMultitrack Note Editing now also during ARA integrationIn Melodyne studio 4.1’s Note Editor, you can now also with ARA integration display and edit as many DAW tracks simultaneously as you like.
ARA improvements for (vocal) comping in the DAWThanks to two new ARA modes, Melodyne’s power can be optimally focused on an individual clip or an entire track, thereby providing ideal support for typical DAW workflows such as (vocal) comping: ARA Clip Mode affords access to a
single clip but also to notes on either side of the clip borders. ARA Track Mode, on the other hand, shows you
all the clips on a DAW track, exactly as they are edited and arranged there.
New playback type for monophonic instrumentsTo enhance sound quality during the playback of soprano voices or very high-pitched melodic instruments (e.g. piccolos), the Algorithm Inspector now includes a new playback type: “Tonal (high)”.
The “Separate Notes as Trill” commandThe Note Editor and Note Assignment Mode now feature Melodyne studio 3’s familiar “Separate Notes as Trill” command.
The “Replace Audio” commandThe “Replace Audio” command allows you to save an audio file under its existing name without having to open the Export dialog.
Better keyboard shortcutsEvery sub-tool now has its own independent shortcut. A shortcut has also been added for the Time Grid, and Zoom commands assigned to the numerical keypad.
Contrast variations for the user interfaceIn the Preferences dialog, several new contrast options are available for the user interface.
HiDPI support under WindowsOn suitable systems running Windows 8 or later, Melodyne now supports the high resolution screen. This applies to both the stand-alone implementation and the plug-in in Studio One. HiDPI support for further DAWs is planned.
Reduced memory requirementsThanks to internal optimization, the memory requirements under Windows in particular of Melodyne 4.1 (stand-alone, plug-ins and ARA) have been reduced.
Auto Scroll optionsWhen running Melodyne as a plug-in, you can now save separate Auto Scroll settings for each instance.
iLokIn addition to the iLok 2, Melodyne 4.1 now supports the new iLok 3.
macOS SierraNaturally, Melodyne 4.1 is also compatible with Apple’s latest operating system.
Bug fixes- Fixed: under Windows 7, certain MP3 files when loaded causing Melodyne stand-alone to crash
- Fixed: in Cubase, the setting “Always on Top” for the plug-in window sometimes leading to a crash
- Fixed: various graphics problems in the plug-in
- Fixed: entered or detected tonalities reset to C Major when saving
- Fixed: MAR files from Melodyne studio 3 imported by Melodyne 4 with incorrect tempo information
- Fixed: sundry other problems affecting the import of studio 3 files
- Fixed: shift by a few samples of audio material after a later change of algorithm
- Fixed: occasional misalignment of the Time Grid after tempo learning in the DAW
- Fixed: unreliable transfer to the Melodyne plug-in of information regarding changes of time signature in Cubase’s Learn Tempo dialog