Thanks, John!

I chose to go from my 2009 Melodyne Editor to the next-to-highest, the Melodyne 4 Editor. This is basically a direct one-to-one feature upgrade and cost $99. I need the polyphonic editing but only for one track at a time.

The full Melodyne Studio offers the incredible ability to see the whole project - multiple tracks - at once. Amazing stuff, and for only $149 upgrade.


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