melodyne

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2016/01/10 23:37:41 (permalink)

melodyne

Hi guys,
 
Moving forward I'll need software to edit live drums. It's frustrating to get a drummer to play 85% of what I want. People have mentioned converting a live drum track(s) to midi to manipulate time or sound issues via Melodyne. My Sonar Platinum has an entry level Melodyne program.
 
Question: Which Melodyne software do I need (to do above)? Is Melodyne stable in Sonar?
 
thanks!
 
 
David
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    mixmkr
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    Re: melodyne 2016/01/10 23:42:03 (permalink)
    Yes Melodyne seems to work fine.  Maybe software drum program??  Sounds great, they're never late....

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    Re: melodyne 2016/01/11 00:21:41 (permalink)

    Rimshot 

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