(Kenny Goia explaining how to use an external editor).Īnd does this only work with standalone Melodyne because, as far as I know, I only have the plugin (set to buy the essential version tomorrow when my trial period ends)? That looks a bit complicated to me, especially as my "Russian" is non-existent. Thank you in advance for any advice you have to offer before I buy the plug-in. Is there a way of freezing the tracks containing Melodyne to make them "lighter".Īs far as I can see I am not using any of the sophisticated features of Melodyne but what things am I likely to miss when I am left with the bare-bones essential version? Can I still edit the vocal and back-up vocal in the same window, for example? Is quantization still available. Secondly, Melodyne takes up a lot of energy, does anyone having any tips on how to minimise energy consumption? Is all the editing I do with Melodyne (pitch tuning, stretching/shortening notes, copying/pasting notes, quantizing, formant,…) retained in Reaper? I mean, do I have to do anything else to incorporate all the changes into the Reaper project ready for rendering? If I use Reatune, everything is retained in Reaper unless I bypass Reatune for some reason. I intend to buy the essential (cheapest) version.Ī few questions to you more knowledgeable folks, if you do not mind. ![]() I have been trying out the 30-day trial version of Reaper and am quite pleased with the plug-in so far.
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