Please correct me if I am wrong. The version of Melodyne that comes with CbB is Essential. I understand what this plugin can do. I do however have a few questions in relation to it.
1) If I don't immediately activate it I find that I cant open it in an FX bin on a track. Is this correct?
2) When I 'mark' a region of an audio track then highlight that track and click Region FX I can click on Melodyne which duly opens up but there is no audio in it. Have I done something wrong?
3) How long is the demo period for is it 30 days?
4) Is there a UK upgrade cost if I want to purchase it after the demo period is over?
5) Has anyone paid for the full version and is it worth doing? i.e. are you using it as much as you thought you would?
6) Finally, and this is the thing I am curious about... If I played 4 bars of acoustic guitar strumming a G chord could I copy those 4 bars but then raise or lower the pitch so that a different chord is played i.e. from a G to an A or a G to an F for example and construct a song simply by strumming one single chord? (I dont plan to do this by the way I am simply using this to gauge its capabilities).
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Please correct me if I am wrong. The version of Melodyne that comes with CbB is Essential. I understand what this plugin can do. I do however have a few questions in relation to it.
1) If I don't immediately activate it I find that I cant open it in an FX bin on a track. Is this correct?
2) When I 'mark' a region of an audio track then highlight that track and click Region FX I can click on Melodyne which duly opens up but there is no audio in it. Have I done something wrong?
3) How long is the demo period for is it 30 days?
4) Is there a UK upgrade cost if I want to purchase it after the demo period is over?
5) Has anyone paid for the full version and is it worth doing? i.e. are you using it as much as you thought you would?
6) Finally, and this is the thing I am curious about... If I played 4 bars of acoustic guitar strumming a G chord could I copy those 4 bars but then raise or lower the pitch so that a different chord is played i.e. from a G to an A or a G to an F for example and construct a song simply by strumming one single chord? (I dont plan to do this by the way I am simply using this to gauge its capabilities).
Thanks in advance to all Melodyne users.
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