mixmkrHam N Egz I still have essentials licensed also , and the upgrade is listed as FREEWhere are you seeing that? I see no upgrade path from essential 2 > 4 and the website shows $99 from essential to editor. (and cheaper at online discount stores).
Ham N Egz I still have essentials licensed also , and the upgrade is listed as FREE
FleermixmkrHam N Egz I still have essentials licensed also , and the upgrade is listed as FREEWhere are you seeing that? I see no upgrade path from essential 2 > 4 and the website shows $99 from essential to editor. (and cheaper at online discount stores).If you have Essential (2) registered, you'll see a free upgrade to Essential 4 in your account.
bapumusicroomWallyGmusicroomReading through this thread, my first thought was to upgrade my Editor version to the Studio version, but after reading more at celemony.com, it reads like the Editor version might be a better choice if the focus is vocals. Am I reading this right??Can you provide a link to where it is suggested that the Editor version might be a better choice if the focus is vocals. As I understand it "Studio" contains everything that "Editor" version has plus multitrack editing and a couple other features.WaltThis is the page I was reading from...http://www.celemony.com/e.../functions?checkLang=1Which is the WRONG page. Look at this one ----> http://www.celemony.com/en/melodyne/editions-and-technical-matters#3555
musicroomWallyGmusicroomReading through this thread, my first thought was to upgrade my Editor version to the Studio version, but after reading more at celemony.com, it reads like the Editor version might be a better choice if the focus is vocals. Am I reading this right??Can you provide a link to where it is suggested that the Editor version might be a better choice if the focus is vocals. As I understand it "Studio" contains everything that "Editor" version has plus multitrack editing and a couple other features.WaltThis is the page I was reading from...http://www.celemony.com/e.../functions?checkLang=1
WallyGmusicroomReading through this thread, my first thought was to upgrade my Editor version to the Studio version, but after reading more at celemony.com, it reads like the Editor version might be a better choice if the focus is vocals. Am I reading this right??Can you provide a link to where it is suggested that the Editor version might be a better choice if the focus is vocals. As I understand it "Studio" contains everything that "Editor" version has plus multitrack editing and a couple other features.Walt
musicroomReading through this thread, my first thought was to upgrade my Editor version to the Studio version, but after reading more at celemony.com, it reads like the Editor version might be a better choice if the focus is vocals. Am I reading this right??
musicroombapumusicroomWallyGmusicroomReading through this thread, my first thought was to upgrade my Editor version to the Studio version, but after reading more at celemony.com, it reads like the Editor version might be a better choice if the focus is vocals. Am I reading this right??Can you provide a link to where it is suggested that the Editor version might be a better choice if the focus is vocals. As I understand it "Studio" contains everything that "Editor" version has plus multitrack editing and a couple other features.WaltThis is the page I was reading from...http://www.celemony.com/e.../functions?checkLang=1Which is the WRONG page. Look at this one ----> http://www.celemony.com/en/melodyne/editions-and-technical-matters#3555 Seriously? The chart displayed on your link is directly below the article I linked to... ?? I'm no web page expert, however those two links appear related.
bapumusicroombapumusicroomWallyGmusicroomReading through this thread, my first thought was to upgrade my Editor version to the Studio version, but after reading more at celemony.com, it reads like the Editor version might be a better choice if the focus is vocals. Am I reading this right??Can you provide a link to where it is suggested that the Editor version might be a better choice if the focus is vocals. As I understand it "Studio" contains everything that "Editor" version has plus multitrack editing and a couple other features.WaltThis is the page I was reading from...http://www.celemony.com/e.../functions?checkLang=1Which is the WRONG page. Look at this one ----> http://www.celemony.com/en/melodyne/editions-and-technical-matters#3555 Seriously? The chart displayed on your link is directly below the article I linked to... ?? I'm no web page expert, however those two links appear related. It must have been updated since I clicked on it. It was def different when I originally clicked on it. For example, you link said Studio could only be run in 32bit (which was the previous version). Now both links get to the same place (comparison chart).
bapuBajan BlueJust checked my upgrade price - from studio 3 to studio 4 $149 (before discounts etc), which is of course the SAME price as an upgrade of any version of Editor to Studio 4 If nothing else this seems not a fair way of doing this, as for me to own Studio 3 in the first place cost me a great deal more than just owning Editor. Perhaps I will query this with them.Nigel Nigel, note the limited time offer on Editor to Studio 4.Upgrade from Melodyne editor (all versions) to Melodyne 4 studio – Promotion price valid until 04/30/2016
Bajan BlueJust checked my upgrade price - from studio 3 to studio 4 $149 (before discounts etc), which is of course the SAME price as an upgrade of any version of Editor to Studio 4 If nothing else this seems not a fair way of doing this, as for me to own Studio 3 in the first place cost me a great deal more than just owning Editor. Perhaps I will query this with them.Nigel