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| Lives for gear Joined: Oct 2006 Location: west wales
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Thread Starter | How are you using melodyne uno?
I've always wanted to get more out of this software. Its cool in the way it analyses the audio and "scores" it, but mostly i think many people will just want to be able to minutely adjust pitching of words/instruments (i.e. to rescue some great or not so great takes), this to me seems impossible in the Uno version. Today for instance I was mixing two tracks where the vox are pretty good overall, but were tracked 2 years ago. I want to just re touch a few words here and there to get the pitching a little better. Gave Uno a go, and whilst I can move the word from say a c major to a d, I can't just adjust the word by a few cents without upgrading to the main version. So my question is - am I missing something or is the only way to do this upgrading? Also I would like to know how YOU are using Melodyne, which will hopefully give me some more ideas cheers guys, |
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