2014/06/14 11:30:10
injainja

[font="verdana; font-size: 14px; font-weight: normal; line-height: 1.8"]Hi,

started working with X3 and like it a lot.
One Question I have and I hope you guys can give me a clue.
1) I work on a wav
2) I choose "Melodyne" - "start Region FX"
3) I play around with Melodyne for a while and I am finished
4) How can I now "finish" the Region FX, so that the wav-file will be a "normal" wav-file once more? I can only "remove regionfx", but that will undo the changes I did in Melodyne. So - is there any way to render the changes I did in Melodyne, change the wav-file and finish the procedure? In the end, the wav file should be without the regiofx, but WITH the changes of melodyne.
 
(I need to do that, because I would like to change the wave file in a third party wave editor, AFTER I did the changes in Melodyne)
 
Love,
Inja.
2014/06/14 11:36:21
Cactus Music
I'm sure if you bounce the track to a new track that does the trick. Or just export the one track. Or if your set up to do so, you can "tool copy" the track into your editor. This is tricky and I can't seem to get it to work since back with  8.5 32 bit and Wave Lab. But I think Sound Forge works. 
2014/06/14 12:00:49
Lynn
Bounce to track does the trick.  If you're not sure that you're done editing, then clone the track first so that you can go back later and make changes.
2014/06/14 12:04:39
paulo
Bounce to clip is your friend here. I set up Ctrl+B as a key binding for this, so my process is now select clip, Ctrl+M to open melodyne, do the edits, then select clip, Ctrl+B to finish and close. FWIW I also do all my edits on a clone of the original, so I still have the original if I mess it up.
2014/06/14 12:09:26
injainja
Ah, great. Thnx :-)
Works perfectly. And a good idea about the cloning first.
 
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