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5/14/2012- Understanding the Melodyne variants: Editor, Assistant, Essential, and Studio
- Creating, moving, and deleting tracks
- Setting the tone scale, meter, and tempo in a session
- Working with multiple tracks (in Melodyne Studio)
- Working with Direct Note Access to edit polyphonic audio (in Melodyne Editor)
- Using the various editing tools in Melodyne
- Correcting pitch and time automatically
- Adjusting pitch and time manually with the Melodyne tools
- Setting hardware, plug-in, and MIDI preferences
- Editing audio with MIDI
- The Mixer in Melodyne
- Using Melodyne plug-in, Melodyne Bridge and ReWire
- Exporting with Spot to Pro Tools
Skill Level Beginner
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- Hi, I'm Skye Lewin and welcome to Melodyne Studio Essential Training. In this course we'll look at the different variations of Melodyne and how to use them to alter pitch and time in a recorded musical performance. We'll start by setting up a session and then familiarizing ourselves with the software and how to navigate within it. Then we'll see how to use the many tools in Melodyne including the Edit Pitch tool and Move Notes tool to alter the pitch and rhythm of a monophonic performance and we'll see how to use the revolutionary Direct Note Access, or DNA, to edit a polyphonic pitched recording.
(guitar strums) We'll walk through a real world example of editing a vocal performance with Melodyne and we'll explore the various ways that you can use Melodyne in conjunction with your DA. We'll also see how we can use MIDI to edit and perform a recorded vocal as well as how to use an audio recording to send MIDI that can trigger an instrument or sound module. Last, we'll look at exporting our work. We'll be covering all of these features plus we'll look at several different workflows and techniques so that you can choose which one best suits your needs.
Now, let's get started with Melodyne Studio Essential Training.
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Introduction
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Welcome1m 12s
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Using the exercise files1m 34s
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1. Getting Started
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2. Setting Up and Working with Sessions
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Exploring the Mixer window2m 47s
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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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Working with multiple tracks1m 17s
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3. Editing Audio
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A look at note blobs1m 29s
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Using the Edit Formant tool2m 53s
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Using the Main tool1m 37s
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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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4. Exploring the Preferences
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Setting MIDI preferences1m 51s
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Using the Detection settings1m 15s
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5. Editing Audio with MIDI
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6. Melodyne's Mixer
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Using the mixer4m 44s
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Using plug-ins and auxes1m 9s
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7. Melodyne Configurations
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Setting up Melodyne Bridge3m 54s
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Setting up ReWire4m 41s
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Synchronizing2m 9s
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8. Exporting
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Conclusion
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