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Correcting pitch and time automatically - Melodyne Tutorial
From the course: Melodyne Studio Essential Training
Correcting pitch and time automatically
You can edit page individually using the tools we've already looked at, but you can also edit all of the pitches in a selection at once using the correct pitch function. Likewise, you can edit all the timings in a selection using the correct time function. If you want to just do a quick and dirty pass, you can select everything and apply Correct Pitch. So first let's select all, Command+A or Ctrl+A, and then let's go to our Edit menu and choose Correct Pitch. We can also enable Correct Pitch by using the key command Command+Option+P on a Mac, or Ctrl+Alt+P on Windows. Now you'll see a pop-up window which gives us two options. One is the Pitch Center. If you set it to a 100%, it's going to center the pitch of each note that's selected to the pitch that Melodyne thinks is the closest pitch, and as we already looked at in the MDD Editor, we can also edit which pitch Melodyne thinks the closest selected pitch is to help this have better effect. We can also lessen the effective of this by…
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Setting up a new session and importing audio4m 4s
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A look at note blobs1m 29s
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An overview of Melodyne's tools45s
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Using the Pitch tool and subtools5m 56s
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Using the Edit Formant tool2m 53s
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Using the Amplitude tool50s
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Using the Move Notes tool and Edit Time Handle tool5m 6s
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Using the Note Separation tool and Segment Separation Tool3m 52s
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Using the Main tool1m 37s
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Exploring additional tools in the MDD Editor4m 31s
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Correcting pitch and time automatically4m 15s
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Copying and pasting1m 25s
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Editing pitch12m 4s
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Editing time4m 20s
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Editing an example exercise, part one14m 31s
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Editing an example exercise, part two10m 52s
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