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2013/12/29 04:52:26
michael japan
Do I have to re-install X3? It's weird living in a foreign country sometimes, but this is the first time the software actually installed in Japanese and I don't know how to isolate it to change it--or to somehow change the language to English. I will write support but would love to have the answer sooner.
 
 
 
Thank you.
2013/12/29 08:14:46
robert_e_bone
It seems that it might be in Edit > Preferences > Other > Language.
 
Please note, that you will have to restart Melodyne to see the changes.
 
Give the above a shot and post back.
 
Bob Bone
 
2013/12/29 09:25:13
rontarrant
Are all your OS language choices specifically U.S. English (keyboard layout, spell checking, interface)?
 
2014/01/01 22:08:01
michael japan
Bob, so nice to hear from you. Yes, I'll try that and repost.
2014/01/01 22:10:15
michael japan
Wow, I'm not sure. Its a funny thing living in a foreign country. Google also wants to always go to the Japanese site, youtube etc. its a common problem over here. Where do I look for that if you could take a minute to explain.
Thank you
2014/01/01 22:25:40
michael japan
Bob, I don't see `other` under edit/preferences.
2014/01/01 22:36:34
Fog
maybe it's getting the language setting from your version of windows ?
 
as for google, it'll normally go for your IP address, which I guess is set in japan .. much like ebay goes to the UK for me  and not CA etc.
 
2014/01/01 23:08:32
robert_e_bone
I am not near my DAW at the moment - I think the Other is an option in Preferences of Melodyne, from what I read.
 
Bob Bone
2014/01/01 23:15:57
Splat
You can generally set your languages in your browser BTW.
In IE for instance.... Goto Tools -> Internet Options -> Languages. Make sure English is at the top.
In Windows you can also change language and location settings in the control panel (change display language).
Of course your IP address will still be relevant unless you choose to go through a proxy.
2014/01/02 03:30:11
michael japan
CakeAlexS
You can generally set your languages in your browser BTW.
In IE for instance.... Goto Tools -> Internet Options -> Languages. Make sure English is at the top.
In Windows you can also change language and location settings in the control panel (change display language).
Of course your IP address will still be relevant unless you choose to go through a proxy.


Amazing--thank you.
I never knew that and it seems a lot of people don't. Yes, Japanese was first and English was second so I loved English to the top. Don't know how this is going to help with Melodyne though. May have to re-install. Haven't heard back from support yet, but it is Holiday season.
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