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logandrum
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Post subject: Melodyne Editor Note Scale off? Posted: Fri Apr 13, 2012 11:15 pm |
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Hello, sorry if this has issue has been discussed before but I cannot find it in this forum..
Anyhow, once in a while when moving a blob to a specific note it shows the wrong note but sounds the right one when you click and hold it, For instance, Melodyne shows a "Gb" but plays back "G", in this case, the intended note? Is this a glitch? Am I missing something easy like a preference setting? Any help would be great! Thanks so much! Brett
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Claudio
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Post subject: Re: Melodyne Editor Note Scale off? Posted: Sat Apr 14, 2012 12:50 am |
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Hello Brett,
Which Melodyne edition and version are you using?
Generally speaking, the audio monitoring plays up to the spot where you clicked the blob. If the pitch curve at this spot happens to be outside the average pitch, you might indeed hear a different pitch than the one the blob represents. Does that make sense? Could this be a part of your problem?
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logandrum
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Post subject: Re: Melodyne Editor Note Scale off? Posted: Sat Apr 14, 2012 1:56 am |
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Thank you so much.. I am using Melodyne Editor V 2.0.1
Brett
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Claudio
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Post subject: Re: Melodyne Editor Note Scale off? Posted: Sat Apr 14, 2012 8:50 pm |
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Hey Brett,
So does my description above help you? If it doesn't, could you please upload some screenshots and sound examples?
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