I love Windows 7 and Melodyne 4 and really want to upgrade to Melodyne 5 so can you kindly implement a Windows 7 fix so all us Windows 7 users can use your cool software? It doesn't make sense to discontinue support for Windows 7 when there are millions of users still using Windows 7 Celemony!
Microsoft marked Windows 7 for end-of-life a long time ago. It wouldn’t make much sense to still develop software for an OS this old and unsupported. You could still run older Melodyne versions on Windows 7, but our recent versions are only tested with newer Windows versions.
Question here! Previously, when I used the melodic decay algorithm all my note separations were soft by default. Now, for some unknown reason, all the separations are hard by default. I cannot seem to find the setting to switch this. Can you please tell me how to revert back to the note separations being soft by default? Thank you!
Freaking love this program. Bought the entire STUDIO version. Question. I’m currently working with some saxophone parts, how can I extend notes and keep the same vibrato rate instead of it slowing down?
1:17 Can someone please go into a little more detail on "adding slides to a guitar part"? The narrator flies by these few seconds so quickly that actually following what he is doing and how to recreate the effect is almost impossible. More examples and more detail, please! 🙏
What you basically do is separate a long blob, pitch one half up or down to your liking, and adjust the speed of the transition with the Pitch Transition tool. Works like a charm, even for polyphonic notes!
Great videos. May I make a suggestion? Can you make edited notes have a border that unedited notes don't have? Or maybe manually-edited blobs can have one color or border and macro-edited ones can have another. This, for example, would make clearer which notes have been merely separated but not tuned. This way you'll remember which ones to leave unselected when performing further edits. Thanks.
Not sure if we understand your question, but if you don’t want adjacent notes to be affected by your timing changes, then you’d typically choose a hard separation. If this doesn’t help, please feel free to contact our Tech Support team for further assistance: www.celemony.com/support - Thanks!
@@celemony it's just that after looking for 15 minutes, can't find the option to transform the note to a hard separation. is it in the contextual menu? is it a shortcut?
ok found it so you gotta select the adjascent notes you wanna separate then take the second note separation tool then they'll separate. If they are not selected it won't do anything.
Diese Videos sind wunderbar, Danke Sehr!
I love Windows 7 and Melodyne 4 and really want to upgrade to Melodyne 5 so can you kindly implement a Windows 7 fix so all us Windows 7 users can use your cool software? It doesn't make sense to discontinue support for Windows 7 when there are millions of users still using Windows 7 Celemony!
Microsoft marked Windows 7 for end-of-life a long time ago. It wouldn’t make much sense to still develop software for an OS this old and unsupported. You could still run older Melodyne versions on Windows 7, but our recent versions are only tested with newer Windows versions.
Question here! Previously, when I used the melodic decay algorithm all my note separations were soft by default. Now, for some unknown reason, all the separations are hard by default. I cannot seem to find the setting to switch this. Can you please tell me how to revert back to the note separations being soft by default? Thank you!
Hey Andy! Could you please contact our Tech Support at www.celemony.com/support ? Thank you!
Freaking love this program. Bought the entire STUDIO version.
Question.
I’m currently working with some saxophone parts, how can I extend notes and keep the same vibrato rate instead of it slowing down?
Please feel free to contact our Tech Support team, they will be happy to help: www.celemony.com/support
1:17 Can someone please go into a little more detail on "adding slides to a guitar part"? The narrator flies by these few seconds so quickly that actually following what he is doing and how to recreate the effect is almost impossible. More examples and more detail, please! 🙏
What you basically do is separate a long blob, pitch one half up or down to your liking, and adjust the speed of the transition with the Pitch Transition tool. Works like a charm, even for polyphonic notes!
@@celemony It sounds good, well done Celemony!
Great videos. May I make a suggestion? Can you make edited notes have a border that unedited notes don't have? Or maybe manually-edited blobs can have one color or border and macro-edited ones can have another. This, for example, would make clearer which notes have been merely separated but not tuned. This way you'll remember which ones to leave unselected when performing further edits. Thanks.
Feel free to send any suggestions to our support team. Thanks!
new to this, how to connect notes?
Please feel free to contact our support team, if you need assistance: www.celemony.com/support
Is there a way to do multiple note separations on a blob (rather than doing single separations)?
Hey Kevin, could you please contact our Tech Support team? See here: helpcenter.celemony.com/en/supportRequest
How do you choose between hard and soft separations?
Not sure if we understand your question, but if you don’t want adjacent notes to be affected by your timing changes, then you’d typically choose a hard separation. If this doesn’t help, please feel free to contact our Tech Support team for further assistance: www.celemony.com/support - Thanks!
@@celemony it's just that after looking for 15 minutes, can't find the option to transform the note to a hard separation. is it in the contextual menu? is it a shortcut?
ok found it so you gotta select the adjascent notes you wanna separate then take the second note separation tool then they'll separate. If they are not selected it won't do anything.
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