Melodyne
Does Melodyne work with Venue? Yes I know Antares is an option but I was asked by one of the P&W leaders about Melodyne and I'd like to reply with a YAY or NAY. He has a couple of songs he wants to put the "Cher" effect on.
Scott |
Re: Melodyne
Hey Scott,
The short answer is "no" - there is no TDM version of Melodyne so it's not compatible. Aaron |
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Thanks Aaron, that's what I thought but wanted to double check
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How 'bout running Melodyne on a laptop connected via the console's FWx FireWire port. Route audio to/from it digitally, as a "Virtual" fx rack.
Sheldon |
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If i'm not totally wrong i think melodyne has to analyze the audio before it does the magics it does?
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Even if you did, RockPolice is right. There is nothing about Melodyne that is a "real Time Process"
it is an "Editor for recorded Audio" even it's plugin. You Record audio into Melodyne, and manually edit pitch, formant, timing etc... of a waveform. |
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..in which case Antares AutoTune - which does run on VENUE - is the way to go, as it offers a real time mode.
Sheldon |
Re: Melodyne
yes, and if you setup your plugin well and manually set the notes it needs to shift everything too - you can make things sound pretty cher.
although, the best way to do it would be to have some kind of vocoder hooked up to a keys player who is playing the melody (MIDI) which is effecting the live vocal. thats how most of these people do extreme pitch shifting and effects live. |
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