melodyne plugin - how to configure logic for using it?

Currently, to use Melodyne to pitch-and-time modify an audio track, I send the output of a mono audio track to my audio interface, then bring it back in to a melodyne plug-in track where melodyne can record and do its magic. Is there a way of doing this internally, so the audio interface is not involved?


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Posted on Apr 19, 2013 4:17 AM

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Apr 19, 2013 10:18 AM in response to keystrike

keystrike wrote:


Thank you. Just to be sure what is supposed to happen, does the audio get written over by new values?

The Melodyne Plugin actually "records" new audio filesfor that section that you "Transfer" and when playing back the audio signal on that track just get re-routed to that Melodyne audio fle. You can set the location and you should keep an eye on those audio file. They are part of your Project assets and needed for your Project to play.

The original files are not touched and still there. You can bypass the Melodyne files anytime.


Make sure to read the manual and understand the concept and mechanisms. Otherwise, you could end up with broken links and lots of lost work. Also keep in mind that some features like solo and mute behave differently due to the "audio file routing" in the background.


Once you are on top those "housekeeping" things, you can dive into this amazing tool.


Hope that helps


Edgar Rothermich

http://DingDingMusic.com/Manuals

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Apr 19, 2013 2:41 PM in response to keystrike

BobGus has given you an answer, there - bounce it and do whatever you want to do with it as an Audio part.


I tend to record, well, usually vocals, in a way that I do a few recordings and then have a bit of a Melodyne session using it in standalone mode - loading the audio files directly from the project folder and overwriting the edited files, maybe its just a way I've got into, but it works for me 🙂

Apr 19, 2013 3:10 PM in response to keystrike

Thank you all. I use melodyne for getting a pitch-correct vocal line (or lines) when composing songs, just so I can hear roughly what the vocal part sounds like. Usually there is a large pitch correction, as my voice is truly awful, so it's just a rough approximation, but very useful nonetheless. Anyhow, I edit along with a pure MIDI instrumental composition (it's an iterative process), so the stand-alone option won't work for me.


I will try the bounce approach.

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