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     Post subject: Melodyne Studio Multi Track
    PostPosted: Thu Mar 10, 2011 9:36 pm 
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    Location: Oregon USA
     
    Melodyne editor
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    Windows 7 64 Studio One Pro
    I am new to Melodyne and purchased the Editor version and liking it so far. I see there is the Studio version and it states you can pull up as many tracks as you like into the view. I have looked in a number of places and cannot find a sample picture / video of this. If it works as stated I am sure I would upgrade to it.

    Does someone have a sample view of this?. I am thinking I would like to be able to bring up 2 or more vocal tracks and be able to edit as needed. I would primarially use this in a DAW setting and probably not in the stand alone version.

    Thanks in advance for your help :D


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     Post subject: Re: Melodyne Studio Multi Track
    PostPosted: Sun Mar 13, 2011 10:23 pm 
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    Hi.

    See here, for example: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8zeLKMHxbN8

    This video is fairly old, but it still shows the basic multi-track features in Melodyne Studio. The workflow is different from Editor when you want to connect Melodyne with a DAW. With Melodyne Studio, a bridging plug-in (called the "MelodyneBridge") is used that opens a standalone instance of Melodyne. Furthermore, keep in mind that Melodyne Studio does not come with the DNA technology yet. Apart from that, I find the multi-track option of Studio much cooler for arranging backing vocals or something.


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