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Old 11th April 2008, 08:06 PM   #6
rlg
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Melodyne is great, great, great. I used to use Autotune, but it was a pain to make any changes sound natural. Melodyne works great by default by just moving the "blobs" around, but also has tremendous editing tools to get more detailed work done, and they work very intuitively. And Melodyne Studio is great for timing across multiple tracks, too. I cannot wait for the new version of the plugin, which supposedly will allow editing individual notes in chords.
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