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Re: Celemony Melodyne 4 released

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I think the upgrade is very worthwhile for the sound design aspects alone. I see a lot of potential, incl. an easier/quicker way to achieve certain things for which I currently use Kyma.


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Udo wrote:I think the upgrade is very worthwhile for the sound design aspects alone. I see a lot of potential, incl. an easier/quicker way to achieve certain things for which I currently use Kyma.
Woiw, Kyma is the holy grail of sound design. Please tell more...


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Re: Celemony Melodyne 4 released

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Guy Rowland wrote:
Udo wrote:I think the upgrade is very worthwhile for the sound design aspects alone. I see a lot of potential, incl. an easier/quicker way to achieve certain things for which I currently use Kyma.
Woiw, Kyma is the holy grail of sound design. Please tell more...
I'm not at all implying that it appears to provide anything more than an extremely tiny fraction of what I use Kyma for :shock:, but regardless of anything else, the new features in the upgrade make it a useful sound design tool.


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Re: Celemony Melodyne 4 released

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Their team have patched the major problem people were complaining about. I upgraded from Editor to Studio. :)

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Mystic wrote:Their team have patched the major problem people were complaining about. I upgraded from Editor to Studio. :)
Cool, that was quick. Way to go, Celemony.
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Re: Celemony Melodyne 4 released

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Yes! I also upgraded from Editor to Studio. Do I need it? No, but I'm going to have so much fun with it.


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Re: Celemony Melodyne 4 released

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Seeking advice here from Melodyne users. One project I have on at the moment involves music editing someone else's kit-of-parts score. I have complete carte blanche to edit, modify and adapt it with everyone's blessing, but I can't compose. It occurred to me this week that perhaps Melodyne can help me here - a classic situation would be to change a final chord from major to minor, say. But even better would be to change a major to a 7th - adding an extra note to a chord at my bidding, not just shifting one by a semitone. Another - hopefully simpler - scenario might be to add a rallentando. A - How easy is it to perform these tasks (does it, say, chord analyse and then offer click button alternatives?) and B) how well does it do them?


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Guy, I'm not sure if this will be a help but check it out

https://www.producelikeapro.com/video/m ... ike-a-pro/


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Thanks Ray, interesting video but not quite what I'm after...


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It will be down to how clean the notes in the chord are towards changing individual notes without too may artifacts.


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Raymond_Kemp wrote:It will be down to how clean the notes in the chord are towards changing individual notes without too may artifacts.
That figures - and hopefully why final chords might work well. Still interested in the details of detecting and then augmenting chords, affecting a rallentando etc.


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Re: Celemony Melodyne 4

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I'd like to do some tests but I may not have the time this week as I have a heavier than usual day job schedule that will also include evenings of fine dining and the odd dram.


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No rush, greatly appreciate you looking into it - cheers


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Quick question: Are the changes you seek to be from an audio track with no rall? The 7th thing? no probs, the rall? hmmm!

After a quick check: The difficulty is lengthening while keeping note attacks constant.


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Re: Celemony Melodyne 4

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Raymond_Kemp wrote:Quick question: Are the changes you seek to be from an audio track with no rall? The 7th thing? no probs, the rall? hmmm!

After a quick check: The difficulty is lengthening while keeping note attacks constant.
Yes - so a track with no rall to add one. A 7th would be a separate case - these are all examples of the kinds of things that would be useful.

Messing up the attacks - that sounds entirely plausible!

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