This constitutes the most extensive update to the entire product family in the company’s history, with the emphasis on Melodyne 4 studio.
Celemony is releasing Version 4 of its legendary audio software Melodyne. New technologies and a new degree of freedom for the entire Melodyne family. You can edit the sound and musical content of your recordings in such an intuitive manner or make such far-reaching changes with no other audio tool. Melodyne 4 studio offers you all Melodyne functions for both correction and creative applications on an unlimited number of tracks. Working with Melodyne is like being able to say to a vocalist “sing this note a bit longer” or to a pianist “give slightly less weight to the third in this chord” – hours, weeks, even years after the recording session. You can modify each note and thereby influence directly the intonation, phrasing and dynamics – and do this not only with vocals and monophonic instruments but with polyphonic instruments such as pianos and guitars as well. You don’t just see where the music gets louder or quieter but also where notes begin and end and at what pitch they lie. In Melodyne, you work with notes – and not with a meaningless wave form.
Melodyne is a software application for OS X or Windows with which you can edit audio in a more musical way than was ever thought possible.
Fixed: In Melodyne studio, when multiple tracks were copied simultaneously, their contents were sometimes swapped.Fixed: In Melodyne studio’s track list, the “Edit” and “Reference” buttons could both be activated by Alt-clicking.Fixed: In the Sound Editor, no peak values were displayed for the spectrum when Note Assignment Mode was active.Fixed: If the Scale Window was open when you switched from edit mode to Note Assignment Mode, the wrong area of the timeline used to be displayed.
Fixed: In the plug-in, the assignable keyboard shortcut “Repeat Last Menu Action” did not work.Fixed: Canceling a transfer could lead to a display error or even (if you proceeded with editing) to the DAW crashing.Fixed: In the plug-in, the command “Restore File to Original State” could under certain circumstances result in the wrong notes being deleted.Fixed: In Digital Performer, the opening of projects previously edited with Melodyne sometimes led to a crash.Fixed: In Logic 10.3, the opening of some projects with Melodyne could lead to a crash.Fixed: In all DAWs with ARA, use of the Compare switch stopped local playback in Melodyne.Fixed: In all DAWs with ARA, changes to the key or scale were previously not saved.Fixed: In Cakewalk/Sonar, use of the Freeze function sometimes led to a crash.Fixed: In Cakewalk/Sonar, the export of a 16-bit audio file edited with Melodyne sometimes led to a crash.Fixed: In Studio One, in the case of copied events, “Follow Clip Selection in the DAW” resulted in the wrong bars being shown.Fixed: In Studio One, the note display (the lines superimposed on the waveform) was previously not updated when notes were deleted in Melodyne.Fixed: In Studio One, use of the Note Separation Tool under certain circumstances led to a crash.Fixed: In Studio One, the function “Unison Spread” sometimes shifted the notes in Melodyne several octaves.Fixed: In Studio One under Windows, the color of the note background used to change when you altered the zoom level.Fixed: In Studio One, in projects with many Melodyne clips, the generation of additional Melodyne instances (using the command “Open in Melodyne”) sometimes slowed down the program.