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Melodyne 3.0 tips and guide
Melodyne Comparison Chart
Melodyne3 offers a new algorithm that allows any type of audio
material to profit from Melodyne's unique editing functions
and sound quality; in other words, Melodyne is no longer limited
to the editing of melodies but can handle homophonic and
polyphonic textures. Melodyne3 also offers fully automatic
analysis of the audio material, powerful macros for the
correction of intonation and timing errors, and numerous
improvements in the user interface. Melodyne3 is not only capable
of doing far more than its predecessors; it is also faster and
easier to use.
Recording artists and engineers have known about Melodyne for
years. Until now, though, it was only monophonic vocal and
instrumental parts that could benefit from Melodyne's
much-admired editing algorithms: algorithms capable of everything
from minor corrections of intonation to extreme pitch shifting
and from the subtle modification of grooves to drastic time
stretching. With Version 3, Melodyne is no longer limited to
melodies but offers a unique algorithm that can perform high
quality time stretching on full chords and complex audio signals;
so now harmonic material (such as rhythm guitar or piano parts)
- whether homophonic or polyphonic - can be
transposed (without altering the tempo), slowed down or sped up
(without altering the pitch) and even quantized. What's more,
all this can be done in real time with the sound quality for
which Melodyne is famous.
Melodyne3 employs the same audio analysis engine as Melodyne
uno: the process of note recognition is therefore fully automatic
and the results more reliable and delivered more swiftly than
heretofore. That's one way in which Melodyne3 makes working
with audio files easier. Others are the Correct Pitch and
Quantize Time macros, which allow the most common flaws in vocal
and instrumental recordings to be removed with a few mouse
clicks.
Melodyne3 is not just far easier to operate and better attuned
to the working practices of musicians and recording engineers
than its predecessors but also better structured.
Context-sensitive combi-tools, logically arranged menus and
intuitive new methods of operating in the arrange and edit
windows streamline the workflow as well as reducing the time
taken to master the program. There are also notable improvements
in the way Melodyne integrates into other sequencing applications
and Melodyne3 can read sound libraries created using Melodyne
technology such as those of Ueberschall's Liquid Instruments,
thereby obtaining access to an almost inexhaustible supply of
licks and phrases.
Very high quality time stretching and pitch shifting
- even for polyphonic and complex audio material (Melodyne
studio only)
Whether the material contains block chords (homophony) or
parts that are melodically and rhythmically independent
(polyphony), Melodyne3 is able to apply pitch shifting, time
stretching and quantization to it in real time - and the
sound quality is all you would expect from Melodyne. This
uniquely flexible way of handling audio material will lead to a
whole new style of working in the studio: with Melodyne3, the
note-based rearrangement and remixing of songs are child's
play, offering producers new creative options when dealing with
harmonic tracks.
Far more reliable note
recognition
The analysis now takes account automatically of the type of
audio material, obviating the need for further programming. If
you are batch processing a set of files of the same type, you can
also create and store your own recognition templates.
Macros for the correction of intonation and
timing errors
The macros introduced by Melodyne uno for the swift correction
of notes that are out of tune or mistimed as well as for creative
requantization are now also available in the multi-track
versions.
Simpler arrangement editing
- New global tempo parameters in the Transport pane
- New intuitive tempo control using the 'Auto-stretch'
function
- More efficient tempo control making the existing arrangement
tools superfluous
- Context-sensitive Move Notes tool
- Tempo/Time signature changes can be typed in quickly in the
Bar/Time ruler
More powerful editing functions
- When you load a single audio file, the Editor opens
automatically
- Simpler export of edited audio files – all export
parameters are set automatically to the correct values
- Efficient combi-tools streamline the editing of pitch,
formants, amplitude and time, making the existing tools
superfluous
- You can now access the commands in the tool-based action
menus directly from the Edit menu, without needing to change
tools
- Blobs can be transposed using Local Sound Synthesis audition
control
- You can toggle between the two most recently used tools using
a user-definable keyboard shortcut
Data-related improvements
- Batch processing in the Melody Manager
- Compatibility with Liquid Sounds from Ueberschall
Improvements in the layout and workflow
- New navigation and zoom shortcuts in the Arranger and
Editor
- Grid size for editing can be set quickly in the Bar/Time
ruler
- Easy scrubbing with the Bar ruler in the Arranger and
Editor
- Track name boxes can be widened to make them more
legible
- Menu structure rationalized and expanded
- Audio-to-MIDI and Play Algorithm parameters are in clearly
laid out inspectors and always visible (if desired)
Other improvements
- Improved integration into host sequencers thanks to new
Bridge and ReWire interfaces
- Improved track sorting
- Improved plug-in hosting
- Improved drag & drop functionality
System requirements
PC
- PII400 processor with at least 512 MB of RAM (1 GHz and 1 GB
recommended)
- 32 MB graphic RAM
- Around 65 MB of free space on your hard disk
- Windows XP
Mac
- G3 (optimized for G5) with at least 512 MB of RAM (1 GB or
more recommended)
- Around 73 MB of free space on your hard disk
- OS 10.3.9 or later
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