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Originally Posted by erock I've experienced this also...But its stupid easy to fix. All you have to do is look at the line where the ess or plosive is and make a break where the actual NOTE is, and tune the note, not the ess. Therefore, the ess remains in its original "pitch, " and the note is tuned. Problem solved. |
Exactly! Its funny cause everytime I read someone bashing Melodyne, its because they DON'T KNOW HOW TO USE IT! But of course nobody ever admits that.....
It makes auto tune sound broken....dfegad