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Pitch correction plugin
#11
I read an older post from Mike@harrison who said he prints the corrected version to another track. So I guess after you fix it, you have to bounce to a new track somehow. Anyway...Melodyne is great!
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#12
I'm used to Digital Performer's pitch editing ( manually ) and find it awsome…
It was added as a free update at the time ! ,
maybe it's already in the works for Mixbus :-)
I use Melodyne for polyphonic pitch correction - standalone, since the plugin eats up a lot cpu
Retuning / fixing live recordings is fun

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#13
So, Ben, is it worth waiting for a Harrison Pitch Correction Plugin ? I know you hate to speculate so I don't really expect an answer......
BUT - if I spend $X00 now on Melodyne that's cash I won't be spending at Harrison.......
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#14
(03-06-2017, 07:11 PM)clintmartin Wrote: I have MB3 (not 4 yet). There should be a way to bounce it to a track. I'll be trying to figure it out until someone chimes in with the answer.


Bounce in place is not implemented the only way you can do is to record the corrected version
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#15
(03-07-2017, 02:26 AM)blakkshepe Wrote: So, Ben, is it worth waiting for a Harrison Pitch Correction Plugin ? I know you hate to speculate so I don't really expect an answer......
BUT - if I spend $X00 now on Melodyne that's cash I won't be spending at Harrison.......

I've been playing with the Melody e demo and in the absence of a plug in from Harrison it's probably what I'd go with but just the basic version. I'd be willing to wait a while if I knew something will be coming out from Harrison.

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#16
You could buy a cheap daw which includes Melodyne essentials or look over at KVR for a deal...
This way you would have the VST for Mixbus. Either way it's cheaper than buying from Celemony.
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