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Old 1st February 2006, 08:17 AM   #1
Earwitness
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Melodyne Uno? or other Pitch Program PT/LE...

maybe this topic is old but... but I got the Melodyne Uno free with Protools 7. How do I use this program? I understand that it is re-wire, I actualy imported and got audio visually into it but then I can't hear it?!? I corrected the audio, pitch wise, that is and it made new files in my audio and I dragged them into the PT/LE session and I don't hear the difference at all. I downloaded the manuel from the site but not helpn' much:-(
How are you guys using this program and is this the best way to pitch correct a slightly flat singer, (and I'm not talkn' her rack) I have Protools LE on a Mac G4?
What do you guys use program wise that might be subtle and not effect the audio too much but correct some pitch problems? and no fire the singer is not a correct answer at this point! :-)
Sam
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