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"Very Deep Productions" <richard.lamanna@verizon.net> wrote:
>Ted, I like the idea of using the plug in and see it can be done within

>Paris, at least on a Mac. Not sure if anyone is using the plug on a PC......

>anyone?
>
>Rich
>
>"Ted Gerber" <tedgerber@rogers.com> wrote in message
>news:49752c18$1@linux...
>>
>> Good points. I found that I want all the "tuning" done first anyway, so
I
>> would insert MDyne as the first plug each time, and
>> while you still have to be mindful that the audio is "loading up" and

>> "playing
>> from" MDyne, at least the timing and other plugin issues are taken care

>> of.
>>
>> Ted
>>
>>
>>
>> EK Sound <ask_me@nospam.net> wrote:
>>>Hey Rich,
>>>
>>>Even if it would work, the Melodyne plug-in can be very frustrating to
>>>use. It doesn't work in "real time" as you are used to the way that
>>>other plugs work... you have to load the track into the Melodyne plug
>>>first then process. This plug also does not play well with other plugs
>>
>>>in line, you have to remove other plugs first or the captured audio will
>>
>>>be out of time when played back. After the audio is in Melodyne, any
>>>plugs inserted before it, or edits in the edit window will have no
>>>affect because the audio is now coming from Melodyne itself. The best
>>>thing to do would be to render the audio file, open in a stand alone
>>>version (like the new Editor, Create, or Studio) process then import
>>>back into the session.
>>>
>>>David.
>>>
>>>Very Deep Productions wrote:
>>>> Deej, so what system are you integrating Melodyne3 with..... Cubase?

>>>> Right,
>>
>>>> I know about the digital to midi capabilities in Melodyne. Simply
>>>> amazing
>>
>>>> technology. Are you still using Paris in any capacity? If so, have you
>> been
>>>> able to integrate Melodyne with Paris?
>>>>
>>>> Rich
>>>>
>>>> "Deej" <noway@jose.net> wrote in message news:4972b1b2$1@linux...
>>>>> "Very Deep Productions" <richard.lamanna@verizon.net> wrote:
>>>>>> OMG, has anyone seen this technology? Melodyne has been around for
a
>> long
>>>>>> time but the capabilities of these newer programs is just simply
>>>>>> astounding.
>>>>>> Does anyone know if Melodyne cre8 or the Melodyne plugin is functional
>> in
>>>>>> Paris. It uses VST, AU, RTAS, DXi (via MelodyneBridge), whatever that
>> is
>>>>> and
>>>>>> ReWire. Has anyone ever used this stuff? It also imports and uses

>>>>>> these
>>>>> file
>>>>>> formats: WAV, AIFF, SD2,
>>>>>> mono and stereo. This is truly amazing stuff.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> http://www.celemony.com/cms/index.php?id=news&L=0
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Thanks,
>>>>>> Rich
>>>>>>
>>>>> I've got the full 3.2 version and the plugin here. The ability to
>>>>> revoice
>>>>> chords will probably make for some interesting mashups. You know you
>> can
>>>>> output any blob in Melodyne3 to midi, right? You decide that P-Bass

>>>>> ain't
>>>>> working......just end it to Trilogy and turn it into whatever you want.
>>
>>>>> Looks
>>>>> like Cubase 5 is going to have this same functionality.
>>>>
>>>>
>>
>
>
 
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