Thanks for this, Mr. Audio! You are a great teacher, and I like your frank, no-nonsense approach. You say what you mean and mean what you say, and I appreciate that so much.
you really are the best melodyne teacher and they should literally hire you. i dont know why celemony's channel has the worst melodyne tutorials to be honest.
I have been using Melodyne as a plugin within Bandlab CAKEWALK. I didn't realize until now that now Melodyne is practically a DAW in itself... ie., you can record your individual tracks within Melodyne.
You kind of have to record it in. There's a transfer button up top Click that and then play the vocals sample through Then it will appear melodyne. Then the video will make a bit more sense
oh wow thank you MR Audio:) I mention you to other musicians on different platforms. I love your music and your tutorials and we all learn from you:) thank you again @@Mr_Audio
Video is missing an important lesson i just learned....especially for standalone users of Melodyne. See that thin line on E3 between bar 0 and bar 13? I thought it was noise and so i deleted it. DON'T !!! When i exported my audio into my DAW, the exported audio started at bar 13 (in this example). You need to leave that line in place if you want your audio to sync up to the rest of your song in your DAW - that way, the exported audio will start at bar 0. This fact is missing from the Melodyne user guide.
That isn't noise. That is just space between the phrases of the vocals. Melodyne connects all of the vocals in that performance together for easier time stretching. Sometimes melodyne has a hard time detecting where the words end and that space begins. You can use the note separation tool to separate the notes at the desired spot.
You have to put melodyne on each track that you wanted on. I usually put it at the beginning of the chain. Then I like to transfer all of them in at once. You can click the transfer button. At the top for this. However, you can activate all of the transfer buttons at the same time. There will be a little red record button off to the side where all the tracks appear. You can click the record button on the top track in melodyne and then hold shift and click the record button on the bottom track. This basically selects all of them to be recorded. Then you just play your vocals through all the way through and then they are imported into melodyne You're kind of like recording them in Certain daws have ARA support Mine which is Ableton does not so I have to do this every time
Dude if you only provided a transcript for your video on the description for your viewers to read afterwards to let the info really sink in, you would set yourself apart as a TH-camr in a major way. Man you share so much great info, you can really get a one-up with that. I just watched the video and am about to take notes, but it would be so much easier if I had a transcript to easily access where I could highlight the key parts
Great video dude. Why do you pull it all out into the standalone program from ableton? There’s also the edit button to like pull it into melodyne qnd save it back in to ableton if you make it your default audio editor (in ableton settings) but I haven’t really found a good workflow completely without ara support.
ARA is support isn't that great. I've heard complaints from a lot of people about it not working properly I have found that using the plugin and recording it into Melodyne so that you can play it along with your production gives me the best results I am aware that you can edit the clips using Melodyne as your default audio editor. But personally I find that the way I do it gives me better results And my default audio editor is RX8 at the moment Whatever workflow is best for you is the way you should do it.
You totally helped me know how to use Melodyne... I'm new to pitch correction, so thanks! How do i export vocals when I'm done? I don't want Melodyne open on every vocal track. I'm using Ableton too
I usually just freeze the track. Duplicate it. Mute one of them and flatten the other. This way if you need to change something, you can always go back to the Frozen one unfreeze it, edit the vocals in Melodyne. Refreeze it and select it while holding option on Mac (or Alt on windows) then drag it down over the part you want to fix. I usually do this first then I eq and compress to taste and whatever other processing I want to do to it.
hi mate great vid ,i just downloaded assistant 5. how can i get melodyne stand alone programme past firewall step by step for novice , melodyne is running with the biggest lag ever half a second behind on every command so unusable , first install, tia
Actually with Ableton you record your audio into melodyne and then melodyne plays the audio from there What I like to do is once I've tune and timeline everything inside of melodyne I'll freeze the track, duplicate it, mute the original, then minimize it so I have a backup. You know if I like want to go back and change it later. This way I can commit to the audio but I always have the option to go back. And then I flatten the duplicate track. Then your track has all the melodyne baked in.
I have editorversion and I do not see many options which I see on your screen. You should have gone through how to activate (display those). I.e the bottom panel, Icons etc. Melodyne GUi sucks, is super hard to read and find anything on 4K monitor so I am really struggling using the interface.
I can help you navigate this a bit better through a one-on-one And yes I agree the GUI sucks and I try not to use the bottom panels as much. Just the one that shows all the tracks. However, I am making more melodyne videos. I will keep this in mind when going over more basic features. I've been working with melodyne for a very long time. So simple things to me might not be so obvious to everybody else. Like I said, email me to set up a one-on-one and I can help you navigate melodyne with ease. mraudioofficial@gmail.com
thanks for the video. so what do you do after you've corrected your audio? bounce that track to audio? or just leave it and it is exported when you export your final song?
Well after I pitch correct it and time-align it. I like to freeze then duplicate the track. Then I mute the original and minimize it so it's out of the way? This way I can go back to it if I need to later on. And then I flatten the duplicate track so that it is bounced to just audio. After that I use a combination of EQ compression saturation, maybe even some reverb and delay. I've done a couple vocal processing videos. I'll make sure to do a few more where I show my processing and what plugins I like to use. I do have a bunch of ableton-based videos.
If I move a clip in Ableton after it's done in Melodyne I get an "invisible" copy playing through the plugin while the actual clip plays separately in the track... whyyyyy
I have one question Mr Audio, I see you click on somewhere on melodyne grid and it playbacks starting from that part. i m never able to do that I always have to click on arrangement view in order to do that. how do you do that?
I have the studio version. It's a little different I do one on ones for free sometimes you can email me to set it up and I can help you get through whatever you're struggling with I've been working with melodyne since 2008 I'm old...
the GUI sucks, super hard to read, tiny fonts, no contrast etc. you have also missed the basic setup. For some reason when I ply imported audio I hear Ableton track playing on top of it. What is the proper workflow ?
Okay you're right. The GUI does suck but it's just cuz it has a lot of information in it. If you want to play the track that you're on in Melodyne, just the track in Melodyne, you just double click in the Melodyne window in the GUI somewhere and it should just play that track or whatevers selected in Melodyne You can select just playing this individual track that you have selected Or you can play all of the tracks imported into Melodyne Or a combination of both There's a little slide bar up in the top right corner
That's cuz I'm using the mic mounted on my camera. It's not a dynamic mic, so it's picking up quite a bit of the room. Even though my room is treated, it's still picking up the computer fan noise
Any video that's covering studio features should state at the beginning that it requires that version. For a beginner's guide... if you're buying the entry level thing it looks nothing like this. Very disappointing.
I'll make sure to add this into the title thank you. Is there anything particular in Melodyne that you're struggling with maybe I can help. I've been working with it since 2008. I've pretty much worked on every version.
@@Mr_Audio well I would like to align an imported track and set a hard tempo. I know what the tempo should be. The vocals are a bit sloppy on timing. I didn't realize you had to pay hundreds of dollars to align multiple tracks which was disappointing after already paying hundreds for the assistant level.
So how I would do it if Melodyne studio 5 was not an option, I would render out the vocal after I pitch corrected it and time aligned it as best as I could, Then I would duplicate the track freeze and flatten it and mute the original Then I would use ableton's time stretching ability on the complex pro setting And I'd usually pick a drum track to line it up to. You know something with a lot of eighth notes. And I would visually line it up to the waveform. I'm a visual person. This takes some practice, but I will probably do a video on it because it is kind of an important skill. I still use this technique even after I Melodyne stuff.
Well I mean the video is already 33 minutes long man. I try to make my videos as digestible as possible. Don't worry I'll be doing more. I'm really proficient with Melodyne. If you would like to know about something specific, feel free to email me. mraudioofficial@gmail.com
Not sure what’s going on at 27:00 … You’re copying the same part and pasting it over the same part? I thought you’re borrowing from another part, but I saw you copy and paste the same part over itself ?
Okay so in that part I resang the vocals and brought them into melodyne and it just never sounded quite like the original take that I had done in pre-production So I stole those notes by copying them clicking over to the new track on the left there and then I pasted them right over those three notes And now they take the place of those three notes you'll notice after those three notes, those blobs are not connected anymore by a yellow link
Yes, I'm pasting everything pitch, pitch drift, pitch modulation, everything I did to that first take to sound the way I wanted it to in my head. I'm pasting that into the new take.
All these melody tutorials that say beginner are not really for beginners You guys start with your whole project loaded already and I'm searching the internet to figure out how to load my project properly and I can't find that anywhere absolutely crazy A beginner project should actually start from the beginning
This video basically just gets you familiar with all the tools in melodyne. At least the basic ones. What do you seem to be struggling with? Maybe I can help.
This is not an introductory or beginner video. At best this is a poorly organized intermediate video. You spend most of your effort providing disclaimers about what you dont use, which is not what beginners need to hear. You jump from feature to feature without really showing much about them. You started going through the tools, which was good, but you quickly lost the audience with technical terms that beginnera may not know. If you want to provide something of value, perhaps you should slow down, let the viewer know what you will be covering, go over basic functionality of the program, and take your time explaining things, and spend less time telling viewers what you dont use, or that you will be covering a feature later. Training is about capturing the audience and keeping them engaged. It is not about your expertise, your prowess, and rambling. Get organized and follow a plan.
Hey friend, thanks for the engaging comment. I was fairly new to making videos at this time. I'm still fairly new. If you were looking for something specific that wasn't covered in the video I'd be happy to schedule a zoom meeting with you to discuss it.
@Mr_Audio I think I was looking for something simpler. You have obviously worked with the product, but sometimes when doing videos, we forget to plan out what we are going to say a little bit. I didn't mean to be so hard on you. I reread what I typed and I thought "damn, I was kind of hard on the guy".
A constructive comment/criticism, if I may, from someone who has spent decades teaching and lecturing - you spent so much time, and so many times, telling me what you were GOING TO show me, that I lost interest before you got anywhere near showing me those things. Also, you didn't seem to have a plan or script (even just headings) that took us from an overview to details, or was entertaining and informative - it was just a totally random approach. I'm sure you know what you're doing, but from a teaching point of view, it lost me by the 6-minute marker and I just gave up.
I was new to making videos when I made this. I'm still fairly new. I'm just figuring it out. If you need help with something specifically, I'm happy to answer any questions you might have.
@@Mr_Audio Thanks for taking my comments in the spirit in which they were intended :) Yes, we're all learning all the time. Having a properly structured video leads to more structured input into the brains of those watching. Same as when i give a 1-hour lecture to a lecture theatre with 550 students. I need to GET their attention, KEEP it, then SPARK their inquisitiveness, EXPLAIN stuff very logically and in order, clarifying any tricky concepts along the way. I'm sure you already know this, but knowing and doing it are two different things :) Keep at it - you obviously know your subject matter really well. It's just a case of practicing how to structure it, lay the video out (not a full shooting script but at least a series of topic headers) etc. And try to stop saying "I'm going to be covering this/explaining this/ etc in a few minutes". Maybe once, if you have to, but not as often as you do it in this video. Keep on learning :)
GREAT VIDEO!!! I wish that you had this for Cubase and ARA features.... But, that aside... I'm like @westonwrathsimmons... It was nearly impossible to find this... one of the single best Melodyne videos to ever be produced as a tutorial.
I don’t know why this video was so hard to find. You did the best job explaining and teaching out of the 20+ videos I watched before this. Thank you.
I'm glad it was helpful. I'm just starting to hit the algorithm.
Thanks for this, Mr. Audio! You are a great teacher, and I like your frank, no-nonsense approach. You say what you mean and mean what you say, and I appreciate that so much.
you really are the best melodyne teacher and they should literally hire you. i dont know why celemony's channel has the worst melodyne tutorials to be honest.
This comment means a lot to me thank you!
Indeed, this is the BEST And MOST Comprehensive Beginner's Guide for Melodyne! Thank you, Mr. Audio
Great video. Very helpful. Thank you for taking the time to do this.
This was the best melodyne tutorial, a loooot of compressed Information in this 30min. Please keep going with your tutorials
This means a lot to me. Thank you!
I have been using Melodyne as a plugin within Bandlab CAKEWALK. I didn't realize until now that now Melodyne is practically a DAW in itself... ie., you can record your individual tracks within Melodyne.
Yeah melodyne is very powerful!
For instance are you using melodyne standalone for is this loaded into your DAW How do I get my song from my cubase into my melodyne?
You kind of have to record it in. There's a transfer button up top
Click that and then play the vocals sample through
Then it will appear melodyne.
Then the video will make a bit more sense
You can use the standalone option but I prefer to use it as a plugin
i keep recommending this channel to people specifically for melodyne tutorials:)
Thank you so much! I think I follow you on Instagram. I like your music!
oh wow thank you MR Audio:) I mention you to other musicians on different platforms. I love your music and your tutorials and we all learn from you:) thank you again @@Mr_Audio
Video is missing an important lesson i just learned....especially for standalone users of Melodyne. See that thin line on E3 between bar 0 and bar 13? I thought it was noise and so i deleted it. DON'T !!! When i exported my audio into my DAW, the exported audio started at bar 13 (in this example). You need to leave that line in place if you want your audio to sync up to the rest of your song in your DAW - that way, the exported audio will start at bar 0. This fact is missing from the Melodyne user guide.
That isn't noise. That is just space between the phrases of the vocals. Melodyne connects all of the vocals in that performance together for easier time stretching.
Sometimes melodyne has a hard time detecting where the words end and that space begins.
You can use the note separation tool to separate the notes at the desired spot.
Thanks!
How do I load my stems from cubase into melodyne so I can work on them individually?
You have to put melodyne on each track that you wanted on. I usually put it at the beginning of the chain.
Then I like to transfer all of them in at once. You can click the transfer button. At the top for this.
However, you can activate all of the transfer buttons at the same time. There will be a little red record button off to the side where all the tracks appear.
You can click the record button on the top track in melodyne and then hold shift and click the record button on the bottom track.
This basically selects all of them to be recorded.
Then you just play your vocals through all the way through and then they are imported into melodyne
You're kind of like recording them in
Certain daws have ARA support
Mine which is Ableton does not so I have to do this every time
Maybe a one-on-one would help you.
We can set up a zoom call sometime tomorrow if that works for you?
best melodyne video i found
Thank you, more coming out soon.
Dude if you only provided a transcript for your video on the description for your viewers to read afterwards to let the info really sink in, you would set yourself apart as a TH-camr in a major way. Man you share so much great info, you can really get a one-up with that. I just watched the video and am about to take notes, but it would be so much easier if I had a transcript to easily access where I could highlight the key parts
I'll work on that. Email me. Let's talk!
mraudioofficial@gmail.com
Great video dude. Why do you pull it all out into the standalone program from ableton? There’s also the edit button to like pull it into melodyne qnd save it back in to ableton if you make it your default audio editor (in ableton settings) but I haven’t really found a good workflow completely without ara support.
ARA is support isn't that great. I've heard complaints from a lot of people about it not working properly
I have found that using the plugin and recording it into Melodyne so that you can play it along with your production gives me the best results
I am aware that you can edit the clips using Melodyne as your default audio editor.
But personally I find that the way I do it gives me better results
And my default audio editor is RX8 at the moment
Whatever workflow is best for you is the way you should do it.
Yesss , i ve been waiting😎
There will be more Melodyne videos in the future. More things I need to go over.
You totally helped me know how to use Melodyne... I'm new to pitch correction, so thanks!
How do i export vocals when I'm done? I don't want Melodyne open on every vocal track. I'm using Ableton too
I usually just freeze the track. Duplicate it. Mute one of them and flatten the other.
This way if you need to change something, you can always go back to the Frozen one unfreeze it, edit the vocals in Melodyne. Refreeze it and select it while holding option on Mac (or Alt on windows) then drag it down over the part you want to fix.
I usually do this first then I eq and compress to taste and whatever other processing I want to do to it.
@@Mr_Audio thanks alot
Worked perfectly. God bless you!
Saved me Cpu. I had melodyne in all chorus track, verse, bridge everything, damn!
Glad I could help!
hi mate great vid ,i just downloaded assistant 5. how can i get melodyne stand alone programme past firewall step by step for novice , melodyne is running with the biggest lag ever half a second behind on every command so unusable , first install, tia
What are the specs of your computer?
In Ableton Mac, does Melodyne export the adjusted track automatically?
Actually with Ableton you record your audio into melodyne and then melodyne plays the audio from there
What I like to do is once I've tune and timeline everything inside of melodyne I'll freeze the track, duplicate it, mute the original, then minimize it so I have a backup. You know if I like want to go back and change it later. This way I can commit to the audio but I always have the option to go back.
And then I flatten the duplicate track. Then your track has all the melodyne baked in.
Great tutorial, thank you for sharing
There will be a couple more melodyne videos in the works because there are a few more things I need to go over.
back to this tutorial for a few more tricks.
I'll be doing more melodyne videos soon!
I have editorversion and I do not see many options which I see on your screen. You should have gone through how to activate (display those). I.e the bottom panel, Icons etc. Melodyne GUi sucks, is super hard to read and find anything on 4K monitor so I am really struggling using the interface.
I can help you navigate this a bit better through a one-on-one
And yes I agree the GUI sucks and I try not to use the bottom panels as much. Just the one that shows all the tracks.
However, I am making more melodyne videos. I will keep this in mind when going over more basic features.
I've been working with melodyne for a very long time. So simple things to me might not be so obvious to everybody else.
Like I said, email me to set up a one-on-one and I can help you navigate melodyne with ease.
mraudioofficial@gmail.com
thaks, I can't stand this GUI. I am switching to different tools.
thanks for the video. so what do you do after you've corrected your audio? bounce that track to audio? or just leave it and it is exported when you export your final song?
Well after I pitch correct it and time-align it. I like to freeze then duplicate the track.
Then I mute the original and minimize it so it's out of the way? This way I can go back to it if I need to later on.
And then I flatten the duplicate track so that it is bounced to just audio.
After that I use a combination of EQ compression saturation, maybe even some reverb and delay.
I've done a couple vocal processing videos. I'll make sure to do a few more where I show my processing and what plugins I like to use.
I do have a bunch of ableton-based videos.
awesome thanks for the reply dude!@@Mr_Audio
...and from this Video on I will follow you and who will ask me to learn melodyne I will send your link definitly
If you have any other ideas for me to make videos on let me know!
If I move a clip in Ableton after it's done in Melodyne I get an "invisible" copy playing through the plugin while the actual clip plays separately in the track... whyyyyy
You have to freeze the track with Melodyne on it to be able to move the clips in Ableton
I have one question Mr Audio, I see you click on somewhere on melodyne grid and it playbacks starting from that part. i m never able to do that I always have to click on arrangement view in order to do that. how do you do that?
Double click on that spot
@@Mr_Audio wow thank you, thank youuuu:) this will save a lot of time finally .
I'm glad I could help!
why I do not see the grey notes ? why I only see a project icon in the left top ? you skipped to much of the GUI....
I have the studio version. It's a little different
I do one on ones for free sometimes you can email me to set it up and I can help you get through whatever you're struggling with
I've been working with melodyne since 2008
I'm old...
the GUI sucks, super hard to read, tiny fonts, no contrast etc.
you have also missed the basic setup. For some reason when I ply imported audio I hear Ableton track playing on top of it. What is the proper workflow ?
Okay you're right. The GUI does suck but it's just cuz it has a lot of information in it.
If you want to play the track that you're on in Melodyne, just the track in Melodyne, you just double click in the Melodyne window in the GUI somewhere and it should just play that track or whatevers selected in Melodyne
You can select just playing this individual track that you have selected
Or you can play all of the tracks imported into Melodyne
Or a combination of both
There's a little slide bar up in the top right corner
whats with the 2k hiss lol
That's cuz I'm using the mic mounted on my camera. It's not a dynamic mic, so it's picking up quite a bit of the room.
Even though my room is treated, it's still picking up the computer fan noise
Like a snake😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Any video that's covering studio features should state at the beginning that it requires that version. For a beginner's guide... if you're buying the entry level thing it looks nothing like this. Very disappointing.
I'll make sure to add this into the title thank you.
Is there anything particular in Melodyne that you're struggling with maybe I can help.
I've been working with it since 2008. I've pretty much worked on every version.
@@Mr_Audio well I would like to align an imported track and set a hard tempo. I know what the tempo should be. The vocals are a bit sloppy on timing. I didn't realize you had to pay hundreds of dollars to align multiple tracks which was disappointing after already paying hundreds for the assistant level.
What DAW are you using?
@@Mr_Audio Ableton 11
So how I would do it if Melodyne studio 5 was not an option,
I would render out the vocal after I pitch corrected it and time aligned it as best as I could,
Then I would duplicate the track freeze and flatten it and mute the original
Then I would use ableton's time stretching ability on the complex pro setting
And I'd usually pick a drum track to line it up to. You know something with a lot of eighth notes.
And I would visually line it up to the waveform. I'm a visual person.
This takes some practice, but I will probably do a video on it because it is kind of an important skill. I still use this technique even after I Melodyne stuff.
Most comprehensive guide. Proceeds to skip 60% of the features.
Well I mean the video is already 33 minutes long man. I try to make my videos as digestible as possible.
Don't worry I'll be doing more. I'm really proficient with Melodyne.
If you would like to know about something specific, feel free to email me.
mraudioofficial@gmail.com
Not sure what’s going on at 27:00 … You’re copying the same part and pasting it over the same part? I thought you’re borrowing from another part, but I saw you copy and paste the same part over itself ?
Okay so in that part I resang the vocals and brought them into melodyne and it just never sounded quite like the original take that I had done in pre-production
So I stole those notes by copying them clicking over to the new track on the left there and then I pasted them right over those three notes
And now they take the place of those three notes you'll notice after those three notes, those blobs are not connected anymore by a yellow link
So you’re pasting in the modulation and pitch drift settings from the original take onto the new take?
Yes, I'm pasting everything pitch, pitch drift, pitch modulation, everything I did to that first take to sound the way I wanted it to in my head. I'm pasting that into the new take.
Even formants and timing, if I changed them too, I'm not exactly sure what I changed on that original take. It was so long ago.
Chapters?
I didn't think of it when I made the video but I'll work on putting some chapters in. It sounds like a good idea.
@@Mr_Audio thanks man 🙏 good content
Thanks, I really appreciate that!
Good video but i recomended to speed on 1.25.
Yeah I'd probably recommend that too. Lots of info and I tend to talk slower when forming thoughts.
All these melody tutorials that say beginner are not really for beginners You guys start with your whole project loaded already and I'm searching the internet to figure out how to load my project properly and I can't find that anywhere absolutely crazy A beginner project should actually start from the beginning
This video basically just gets you familiar with all the tools in melodyne. At least the basic ones.
What do you seem to be struggling with? Maybe I can help.
@@Mr_Audio The BEST And MOST Comprehensive Beginner's Guide?
This is not an introductory or beginner video. At best this is a poorly organized intermediate video. You spend most of your effort providing disclaimers about what you dont use, which is not what beginners need to hear. You jump from feature to feature without really showing much about them. You started going through the tools, which was good, but you quickly lost the audience with technical terms that beginnera may not know. If you want to provide something of value, perhaps you should slow down, let the viewer know what you will be covering, go over basic functionality of the program, and take your time explaining things, and spend less time telling viewers what you dont use, or that you will be covering a feature later. Training is about capturing the audience and keeping them engaged. It is not about your expertise, your prowess, and rambling. Get organized and follow a plan.
Hey friend, thanks for the engaging comment.
I was fairly new to making videos at this time. I'm still fairly new.
If you were looking for something specific that wasn't covered in the video I'd be happy to schedule a zoom meeting with you to discuss it.
@Mr_Audio I think I was looking for something simpler. You have obviously worked with the product, but sometimes when doing videos, we forget to plan out what we are going to say a little bit. I didn't mean to be so hard on you. I reread what I typed and I thought "damn, I was kind of hard on the guy".
A constructive comment/criticism, if I may, from someone who has spent decades teaching and lecturing - you spent so much time, and so many times, telling me what you were GOING TO show me, that I lost interest before you got anywhere near showing me those things. Also, you didn't seem to have a plan or script (even just headings) that took us from an overview to details, or was entertaining and informative - it was just a totally random approach. I'm sure you know what you're doing, but from a teaching point of view, it lost me by the 6-minute marker and I just gave up.
I was new to making videos when I made this. I'm still fairly new. I'm just figuring it out.
If you need help with something specifically, I'm happy to answer any questions you might have.
@@Mr_Audio Thanks for taking my comments in the spirit in which they were intended :) Yes, we're all learning all the time. Having a properly structured video leads to more structured input into the brains of those watching. Same as when i give a 1-hour lecture to a lecture theatre with 550 students. I need to GET their attention, KEEP it, then SPARK their inquisitiveness, EXPLAIN stuff very logically and in order, clarifying any tricky concepts along the way. I'm sure you already know this, but knowing and doing it are two different things :) Keep at it - you obviously know your subject matter really well. It's just a case of practicing how to structure it, lay the video out (not a full shooting script but at least a series of topic headers) etc. And try to stop saying "I'm going to be covering this/explaining this/ etc in a few minutes". Maybe once, if you have to, but not as often as you do it in this video. Keep on learning :)
GREAT VIDEO!!! I wish that you had this for Cubase and ARA features.... But, that aside... I'm like @westonwrathsimmons... It was nearly impossible to find this... one of the single best Melodyne videos to ever be produced as a tutorial.
I'm sorry TH-cam just doesn't seem to like me quite yet!
I will try to make one if @cubase sends me a license...
@Mr_Audio ill email this to someone.
Thank you. I always love an opportunity to learn a new daw.
@@Mr_Audio Wonderful. I've emailed the lead product specialist at Steinberg/Yamaha.