The update brings 64-bit support and improved transfer handling as well as extending MIDI export to the plug-in implementations of Melodyne editor and assistant. Melodyne essential supports additional plug-in formats and can now also be operated in stand-alone mode.
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The highlight of Version 1.2 is support for 64-bit operation: Melodyne can be used on more tracks and process longer transfers as well as being stable in operation. Gains have been made not only in terms of performance and reliability but also in terms of speed: the detection of the transferred material with Version 1.2 is up to 30% quicker – even in 32-bit operation, the company says.
The handling of transfer storage paths is easier in Version 1.2 and more transparent too. In many DAWs (currently Cubase 5.5, Nuendo 5, Pro Tools LE/MP 8.0.4, Pro Tools HD 8.1), the saving of transfers is automatic in the current DAW project. The list of DAWs supported by Celemony and tested with Melodyne also includes from Version 1.2 onwards Sonar, Digital Performer, Nuendo and Studio One.
The newly extended list of supported DAWs also applies to the edition Melodyne essential: this, from Version 1.2 onwards, has dropped the “RTAS” from its name, as it supports not only RTAS but also the AU and VST plug-in interfaces and can therefore be used with Pro Tools and other DAWs. Melodyne essential can also, if desired, now run in stand-alone mode just like Melodyne editor and assistant.
Version 1.2 brings file format compatibility between Melodyne editor, assistant and essential. The documents of each edition can now be opened in each of the other two editions and edited with the functions and tools the latter provides.
The saving of audio as MIDI notes is a creative function in Melodyne editor and Melodyne assistant. It makes it possible, for example, to double a vocal line with a synthesizer sound. With Version 1.2, MIDI export is available not only in the stand-alone but also in the various plug-in implementations of Melodyne editor and Melodyne assistant, the result being for the MIDI data a significant shortening of the path to the DAW.
Availability
The update to Version 1.2 is free-of-charge for registered users. Anyone interested in Melodyne will find at www.celemony.com a new trial version of Melodyne editor that runs for 30 days and allows you to try out all the functions without any limitations.
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