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Re: Melodyne and Paris, any luck anybody ??? [message #67266 is a reply to message #67231] |
Sun, 23 April 2006 18:08  |
Sound Dog
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I have used Melodyne in conjunction with Paris using a separate computer for
Melodyne and running the 2 in sync, audio transfer via ADAT. It's clumsy
though... These days I either render audio tracks and import them into
Melodyne, or record anything I think will need Melodyne's processing
directly into Logic (which runs in sync with Paris), and process using
Melodyne Bridge.
Cheers,
Stewart.
TC wrote in message <444abad4$1@linux>...
>Kip wrote:
>> Melodyne and Paris, any luck anybody ???
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>Export from paris, open in melodyne, process, import back into paris..
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>You aren't going to be able to rewire it if that's what you're asking..
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>Cheers,
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>TC
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