From the course: Melodyne Studio Essential Training
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Exploring the Arrangement and Editor windows - Melodyne Tutorial
From the course: Melodyne Studio Essential Training
Exploring the Arrangement and Editor windows
Now let's take a look at the difference between the Arrangement window and the Editor window in Melodyne. When you start a new session, the Arrangement window is what you see when you first start the session. So right now we're looking at the Arrangement window, and in this window, you can see all the tracks that we have in our session and all the empty tracks that are automatically created already. First let's quickly make this a little easier to look at. You can tell we're pretty zoomed in, and you can see the bars up top which indicates how far our zoom level is. But to make this easier to see let's zoom in a little bit on the waveform. So at the bottom of our window, you can see where our scrollbar is a miniature waveform that represents the entire length of the session, and this is a really cool feature in Melodyne, because you can see that the scrollbar itself really just represents a window into the magnification level of our entire session. What that scrollbar is showing us is…
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Importing audio for the stand-alone workflow1m 51s
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Identifying elements in the session folder1m 38s
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Exploring the Arrangement and Editor windows6m 32s
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Exploring the Mixer window2m 47s
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Exploring the Transport window2m 44s
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Changing pitches and formants with realtime play offsets3m 37s
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Managing audio files2m 16s
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Exploring Melodyne's menus2m 54s
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Exploring view options2m 58s
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Using markers3m 3s
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Scrolling and zooming1m 31s
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Setting the tone scale, meter, and tempo1m 32s
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Setting the loop/session boundary locators1m 14s
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Working with multiple tracks1m 17s
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