2016/01/14 14:11:08
bapu
See HERE 
2016/01/14 14:12:08
azslow3
Current version: http://www.celemony.com/en/melodyne/editions-and-technical-matters#3555
 
EDIT: bapu is fast, I am azSLOW
2016/01/14 14:12:56
bapu
2016/01/14 14:16:01
pentimentosound
Check this page for details
http://www.celemony.com/en/melodyne/editions-and-technical-matters#3555
 
and this one for upgrade prices and time period (scroll down)
https://www.celemony.com/cgi-bin/WebObjects/CelemonyShop.woa/wa/shopEntry?task=displayDetail&article=441
 
This video made my decision for me! LOL  and there are the other ones to watch and get even more geeked!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ol0OZ3xzsjs
 
2016/01/14 14:17:14
azslow3
bapu
azslow3
Current version: http://www.celemony.com/en/melodyne/editions-and-technical-matters#3555

too slow.

You have 67 times bigger experience...
 
Back to the topic: upgraded E2->S4 with AudioDelux, got the code reasonably fast, no problems with its registration on Celemony.
2016/01/14 16:22:14
SF_Green
<failed attempt to insert some screen caps of Celemony info - I'll try to fix later>
2016/01/14 16:22:52
musicroom
Reading 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??
 
 
2016/01/14 16:26:10
Rimshot
No. Studio has all the features of Editor plus a lot more. 
2016/01/14 16:28:08
TerraSin
musicroom
Reading 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??

Studio has multitrack which is nice for saving time when working on multiple vocal tracks at once.
2016/01/14 16:32:41
WallyG
musicroom
Reading 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
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