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Celemony's Melodyne Uno was my first real introduction to vocal pitch correction, and Celemony takes a very unique approach to this field. With controls over pitch, formant, amplitude, and timing, Melodyne lets you deep edit vocal audio data in a way that no regular audio editor could do.
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31 Ιουλ 2009 · Celemony Melodyne is a powerful pitch correction tool commonly used by producers and engineers for vocal pitch corrections. Melodyne can also do much more, all while maintaining a professional and convincing sound.
Audio-to-MIDI: Export the MIDI equivalent of your audio, so you can double your vocal lines with a synthesizer or your acoustic bass with an electronic sound. Audio-to-MIDI gives you the means to conduct exciting experiments and create radically new sounds.
Auto-Tune has been the industry standard pitch-correction tool for many years, and version 5 introduces many new features, but it faces its strongest competition yet from the new plug-in version of Celemony's Melodyne. So which one should you buy?
Celemony | Tomorrow's audio today. A tool like no other. Your key to the music in the audio files. Melodyne is used every day in major studios worldwide and by thousands of professionals. To correct, perfect, reshape and restructure vocals, samples and recordings of all kinds in the highest quality.
In this workshop, we’ll have a peek at what you can do with Melodyne Essential, which is bundled with the Professional version of Studio One. It is limited in some respects compared with the other versions, especially Melodyne Pro, but what it can do is still mighty impressive.
Celemony Melodyne. Melodyne's main Arrange page, with three audio tracks in it. The top one is un‑Detected, which is why it's not showing separate pitches like the others. The shadowy blue stripes in the background provide a quarter‑note timing 'grid'.