Celemony announces the availability of Melodyne editor Version 2.
New features include extended timing tools, functions for working with scales, plus Rewire, keyboard shortcuts in the plug-in, and other changes.
The most important new functions are:
- Extended timing tools: With the Attack Speed tool, you can edit the transients that are of crucial importance to the sound – including for each note individually. In addition, the new Time Handles allow you to shape also the time course within notes, which, for example, makes even more detailed editing of vocal phrasing possible.
- True Scale & Tuning: The new scale functions now permit the editing of Arabic, Indian, contemporary and microtonal music with Melodyne. Countless scales, temperaments and tunings can be loaded. The Scale Detective, which is capable of analyzing a piece of music or sample so that users with no detailed knowledge can transfer the scale and tuning of one recording to another.
- Rewire support: Melodyne editor now supports Rewire and allows operation with DAWs that have no plug-in interfaces or were previously incompatible with Melodyne.
- Other features: Keyboard shortcuts in plug-in mode, highlighting of blobs as they play back, and an improved display of the time and pitch grids.
Pricing & Availability:
The price of Melodyne editor is US$/€ 399. An update from Version 1 costs US$/€ 99. The update is free for users who registered Melodyne editor for the first time after October 1, 2011. With the update to Version 2, Melodyne assistant and essential benefit from improvements and Rewire support, these updates being free of charge.
You can find out more about Melodyne editor at www.celemony.com/editor2. With a new trial version, Melodyne editor can be tested without limitations for 30 days.
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