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Re: PT Expert "Everything you need to know about Melodyne 4"
2016/01/13 20:11:28
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Tempo detection and shaping in Studio. I'm sold.
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Re: PT Expert "Everything you need to know about Melodyne 4"
2016/01/13 23:10:56
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Mr Meloydne put out a bunch of vids (the main one in different languages too), about the new version. However, actually after watching a couple vids, yeah...you can distort the note in a zillion ways, most seemed non-musical (useless?) to me. Touch ups and such are really useful, and especially the poly stuff in editor. But making an acoustic gtr sound like crap, doesn't seem up my alley. IOW, the demo manipulation seemed poor. Like horrible presets in a new VSTi
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Re: PT Expert "Everything you need to know about Melodyne 4"
2016/01/15 17:50:29
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I had a slightly different reaction to the videos, I was impressed with how creative one could be with sound design, etc. And I don't do a lot of that myself, so I could understand not using those features much. I suspect it's one of those things that you have to play with and experiment with and could come in very handy in an unexpected way. Besides all that, I think Studio 2 does a nice job of pitch correction without sounding artificial, and it also does nice job with formant changing or preserving. So I look forward to upgrading and seeing what else I can do with it. But mostly, I just like being able to correct my intonation issues and not have to re-take every vocal I do. BTW, anyone else impressed with the inventor's house? Wow, nice digs! Plus you have to have confidence to do those videos in your bare feet!
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Re: PT Expert "Everything you need to know about Melodyne 4"
2016/01/15 17:52:47
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thepianist53 Plus you have to have confidence to do those videos in your bare feet!
I record with more bare than feet. Oooops wrong forum.
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Re: PT Expert "Everything you need to know about Melodyne 4"
2016/01/17 08:42:45
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bapu
thepianist53 Plus you have to have confidence to do those videos in your bare feet!
I record with more bare than feet. Oooops wrong forum.
Is there a creepy naked guy forum?
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Re: PT Expert "Everything you need to know about Melodyne 4"
2016/01/17 11:45:00
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Don't go there, BassGranddaddy.
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Re: PT Expert "Everything you need to know about Melodyne 4"
2016/01/17 12:40:50
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☄ Helpfulby rtucker55 2016/01/17 16:21:28
I have tested MS4 for a couple of days now. It is great in all that it does. It sounds great, has very low system resource usage, does great at tuning up anything, and the multi track view works great as well. For those that are not impressed, you really show what the Melodyne videos for this. They really did a super job. The auto tempo mapping is excellent!
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Re: PT Expert "Everything you need to know about Melodyne 4"
2016/01/18 09:46:31
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At first you see the new features and think they are pretty nifty but after a bit more of reading and watching and seeing what they can actually do for you... holy crap!!
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Re: PT Expert "Everything you need to know about Melodyne 4"
2016/01/19 01:08:52
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Tempo mapping to all tracks in the project, great idea. I'm also impressed with the small footprint with regards to the memory usage, having a 32bit install this feature is also much appreciated. The poly note detection seems to work better and I'm having a ball working with 2 vocalists on the same microphone, then being able to adjust the pitch of just one of those vocals. Melodyne is one of only 3 or 4 FX that I use outside of the ones that come preinstalled outside of Sonar. It really is a very complimentary product to use with Sonar.
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Re: PT Expert "Everything you need to know about Melodyne 4"
2016/01/21 09:29:28
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Melodyne was the main reason I stayed with Sonar when they added it. I still haven't upgraded to the full version. I may do that this time. This software is pure magic.
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Re: PT Expert "Everything you need to know about Melodyne 4"
2016/01/21 12:33:34
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Yup... One of the main reasons I originally purchased Studio One v2 as a second DAW was for its ARA integration with Melodyne. And I did make very good use of it. But when ARA was added into SONAR, that really changed things for me by allowing me to stay in my DAW of choice for those same tasks. Now add Melodyn 4 into the picture... and wow, especially the Studio version with its multi-track capabilities and other new goodies. I just received my upgrade license info today.
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