

Just wondering if anyone has any clever ideas about how to make melodyne move blobs of an audio part around to follow a midi part? I have full melodyne studio, so have access to all it will do. But if it's a long part, it really gets tedious.

I can use a virtual instrument, but some times the loops offer a better sound than what I have available.įor small/short parts, opening the loop in melodyne and manually moving notes around to match what I have written isn't too difficult. I usually write the part via either a keyboard or the step editor, so my part generally starts out as midi notes. So basically I get the tone of the loop that fit the style I want, but the actual loop of notes is totally different from the original loop. effects for audio editing and recomposing contains Morph 2, Pitchmap and Unmi. Melodyne lets you edit the intonation and timing of your vocals in a. 382.00 Zynaptiq Pitchmap (ESD) polyphonic pitch processing plugin. Then open that loop in melodyne and move the notes around to what I have written. Next Save 75 on Zynaptiqs Pitchmap audio effect plugin, on sale for 89 USD. If you want to spend money, Zynaptiq Pitchmap comes to mind.

If you need to tune or change the pitches of a full mix or other. If you need to fine-tune or manipulate a single but polyphonic instrument, or a section of instruments, and using off-line editing doesn't break your workflow, use Melodyne. Some times I bring in a loop that has the right tone and maybe even the right feel for a tempo I'm working with. If you want to pitch correct with MIDI, there is Gsnap, which is free. In simplified words: If you need to tune a solo vocal take or other monophonic instrument, use Auto Tune. I create a lot of snippets of music for films and short videos. MHarmonizerMB is a pitch shifting and multi-voice Pitch Shifter is a VST plugin that can be used with any.
