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nsaggio 08-16-2018 04:29 PM

Low Recording Input In ProTools
 
So I did some vocal tuning for the first time using Melodyne Assistant. I decided to print the tuned vocal to a new track to save on CPU power and as I did it, I noticed that the recording level of the new track was significantly lower than the original recorded vocal track. I had to boost the tuned vocal track by 7.2dB to get it back to the same level as the untuned vocal track. Any idea why this is?

albee1952 08-16-2018 06:27 PM

Re: Low Recording Input In ProTools
 
Impossible to know without knowing every step of your process. Here is my method(apologies if Assistant doesn't work the same as Editor):
1-Melodyne in the first insert slot(so it analyzes unprocessed audio)
2-play/transfer and edit with Melodyne
3-once finished with Melodyne, right-click on the Melodyne plugin and choose COMMIT UP TO THIS INSERT
4-in the commit window where it asks what to do with the original track, I select Do Nothing
5-after the commit function creates the new track, I add a new playlist to the original(source) track and copy/paste the tuned audio back onto the original track.
6-if I am sure I am done, I'll delete the Melodyne plugin. If not, I drag the plugin onto the commit track and make that inactive(in case I need to revisit tuning).


This always delivers tuned audio at the same level as the source audio.

simonjewel 08-16-2018 06:39 PM

Re: Low Recording Input In ProTools
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by albee1952 (Post 2497059)
Impossible to know without knowing every step of your process. Here is my method(apologies if Assistant doesn't work the same as Editor):
1-Melodyne in the first insert slot(so it analyzes unprocessed audio)
2-play/transfer and edit with Melodyne
3-once finished with Melodyne, right-click on the Melodyne plugin and choose COMMIT UP TO THIS INSERT
4-in the commit window where it asks what to do with the original track, I select Do Nothing
5-after the commit function creates the new track, I add a new playlist to the original(source) track and copy/paste the tuned audio back onto the original track.
6-if I am sure I am done, I'll delete the Melodyne plugin. If not, I drag the plugin onto the commit track and make that inactive(in case I need to revisit tuning).


This always delivers tuned audio at the same level as the source audio.



FWIW totally agree and with the same results


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