Melodyne Studio or Editor plug in ?

Often clients will begin to demo a song a few bpm down from where the tempo ends up feeling right.
I then need to alter the tempo up on maybe 10 to 12 tracks, typically drums, bass, guitar and guide vocal. I have previously done this with melodyne plug in.
Now I have melodyne studio as well, so my question is to all melodyne users out there.
1. What would be the best and/or quickest way to do this ? Is working in Studio better than working in Plug in Editor ?
2. Also in Melodyne Studio does anyone have a preference to using either the Melodyne bridge or Rewire.
3. Is quantising the timing on multi tracked drums better done in Logic or maybe Melodyne Studio ?

MacPro 2.66, Mac OS X (10.6.3), logic 9, motu 24io ,Melodyne Studio and Editor , Ensoniq EPS & ASR

Posted on Apr 19, 2010 5:17 PM

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