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Old 09-30-2022, 08:15 AM
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Default Re: 2022.9/Melodyne: how to know which clip I'm editing?

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Originally Posted by mkosacek View Post
same for me. I had 2 vocal tracks that were recorded simultaneously on 2 separate mics. so was hoping I could just "tune" them together since they are the same notes to begin with and should end up the same after tuning. but soon found out I had to do each one separately and then the results are slightly different too (and there is phasing...even though I used the exact same settings - it was Melodyne's detection that is different). Of course this would probably do the same thing using the old method (where I had the plugin on 2 different tracks and processed them separately). I was just hoping it might link it since I had the tracks grouped. oh well...

In this case, I'd recommend putting the two mono tracks together into one stereo track, and then tuning that. You can just make a new stereo audio track and drag the two mono clips (together) into the stereo track. This way the exact same adjustments are made to the two channels, and you won't end up with tuning differences or phasing issues. You can then process them separately with multi-mono plugins, or you can tune them and then drag them back into mono tracks, whichever works better for you.
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