Originally Posted By: bowlesj
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This is a great product for monophonic tracks. It will not work with polyphonic tracks.


So then am I correct in thinking that they use the Melodyne editor product to fix up each new track as they create a recording. For example a vocalist's track after they have laid it down while listening to the rhythm section with headsets. Also any solo lines such as guitar leads, trumpet, sax, etc.

I thought there was a product someone was working on that they hoped could pick up the individual notes of a band, guitar chord, piano chord, whatever. I don't remember the name of it.


Melodyne Essential is monophonic. Melodyne Editor is polyphonic version, see here:

http://www.celemony.com/en/melodyne/what-is-melodyne

Scroll down to the bottom for the comparisons.

I have Melodyne Editor as it will work with chords. In fact one time BobH played a G major instead of a Gm. In Editor I took the B and moved it to a Bb, i.e. G to a Gm.

I would wait to see if there is a sale on it.

PS - I just checked and Sweetwater has $100 USD off sale going on right now:

https://www.sweetwater.com/c701--Celemon...89_t-1510578345

Good luck.


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