• SONAR
  • Celemony already offering X3 upgrade to Editor (p.5)
2013/09/25 15:46:10
stevec
Beepster
...But I guess in the meantime I'll just have to entertain myself with creeping stevec out.
 
*leeeeerrrr*
 
;-)



Weird, I usually do the creeping out, so it's nice to be on the other side for once.   Well, you know, relatively speaking.  
2013/09/25 15:50:09
The Maillard Reaction
Seth Kellogg [Cakewalk]
mike_mccueGee, I already have Melodyne Editor. Why would I want to buy Melodyne twice? ;-)


You can buy the base version and still get integrated Melodyne support if you'd like.


What do you mean when you say integrated support? Does that mean Cakewalk might fix a bug if it shows up?

I use Melodyne Editor in the clip fx bin when ever I want to. I always thought that was pretty well integrated.

When I bought Presonus Pro as a backup plan I didn't bother downloading the Melodyne stuff because I already own professional software.

Now it seems like I get to buy it for third time.

Plus I had to buy V-vocal even though it was sub par.

When is Tascam going to offer a streamlined professional package for the workers that don't want to pay for almost ware and already have everything thing they need but a reliable DAW?

Best regards,
mike
2013/09/25 15:50:31
Living Room Rocker
Sorry, I didn't realize the following was already addressed.  Please excuse my superfluous response.
 
The Bapu
Living Room Rocker
groovey1
I read the Celemony page a couple of times, and I still feel like I'm not getting the point.
Is it saying we have to buy the $49 Melodyne upgrade to make the X3 ARA integration work?




According to Seth, Melodyne Essential will be a part (already integrated into) SONAR X3 Pro.


Correct, the $49 get you to the full Editor version.




Incorrect.  The $49 upgrade deal is for Celemony customers who already have Editor v1 and then purchase and install SONAR X3 (which only has Essential).  This deal does not apply to the Essential version (with or without X3).  It only applies to the earlier version of Editor (when installing X3).
 
Kind regards,
 
Living Room Rocker
2013/09/25 15:51:54
drewfx1
BeepsterBasically everything I do hinges on this product at the moment so so my crazy little pea brain needs to know exactly what the heck is going on so it can scurry about frantically making plans for the future.
 



Apparently many people in these forums are able to make up their minds without really knowing much of anything. Maybe you could ask them how they do it? 
2013/09/25 15:54:01
scook
it is a mystery
2013/09/25 15:57:14
Beepster
lol... Informed consent. How does it work?!
 
Now am I referring to drew's comment or stevec's?
 
You decide.
 
;-p
2013/09/25 15:57:55
Living Room Rocker
It's a mystery.
2013/09/25 16:30:29
Seth Kellogg [Cakewalk]
mike_mccue
Seth Kellogg [Cakewalk]
mike_mccueGee, I already have Melodyne Editor. Why would I want to buy Melodyne twice? ;-)


You can buy the base version and still get integrated Melodyne support if you'd like.


What do you mean when you say integrated support? Does that mean Cakewalk might fix a bug if it shows up?

I use Melodyne Editor in the clip fx bin when ever I want to. I always thought that was pretty well integrated.

When I bought Presonus Pro as a backup plan I didn't bother downloading the Melodyne stuff because I already own professional software.

Now it seems like I get to buy it for third time.

Plus I had to buy V-vocal even though it was sub par.

When is Tascam going to offer a streamlined professional package for the workers that don't want to pay for almost ware and already have everything thing they need but a reliable DAW?

Best regards,
mike



1. ARA is supported in all 3 flavors of SONAR X3, no ones forcing you to buy one with Melodyne if you don't want too. In fact you won't even have to look at the ProChannel (which we know you hate so much) if you buy the base version, which only includes a demo of melodyne.
 
2. ARA integration is far better than using it in the FX bin, light years ahead. In fact any new plugin that supports ARA should drop right into X3.
 
Why can't you post anything without being snarky, condescending, or trollish? Especially when we're trying to be helpful and positive.
2013/09/25 16:33:54
Ham N Egz

 
 
 

2013/09/25 16:47:46
The Maillard Reaction
I've been waiting 15 years for Cakewalk to develop tempo mapping tools that don't suck.

Flexible and powerful tempo mapping would be a great core functionality for a professional DAW.

Knowing how ARA integrates with tempo mapping so well highlights how frustrating it will seem to use circa 1993 tempo mapping tools.

Best regards,
mike
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