In a message dated 2/4/07 1:05:52 PM, hkc@... writes:
Hi Hendrik (right?)
PitchnTime is from the Australian company Serato while Melodyne is from the
German company Celemony. I think there are two or three levels of Melodyne, and
then they have the plugin version also. I think Melodyne is a better buy -
even as a standalone. Like Abelton Live, it will play VST and AU plugs without
any wrapper - a minor consideration but that knocks $75 off the price in a
sense.
Both Melodyne and Live allow far superior loop manipulation than Logic itself
does. So Serato is a one-trick pony. It would be interesting to do a
comparison of audio results for Serato, Radius, Live, and Melodyne (I can do the
latter two if someone can do the first two). Both Melodyne and Live allow you to
warp the audio or intuitively adjust the audio. Melodyne allows you to treat any
audio more or less like the matrix window in logic - you can tweak the start
time, pitch, or duration of any individual note or group of notes. Furthermore
it allows you to adjust the formants of individual or groups of notes. Its
very fast to create a vocal harmony line from a single line - and that includes
non-parallel lines. You move everything up a third, then adjust individual
notes to make them minor 3, major 3, 4th, etc.
And everyone knows about Live's warp abilities which are slick way to get
audio in line. Plus it comes with a lot of their own plugs, which automatable. I
really like the innovations of Live, but in all honesty its so different that
it frustrates me at times, so I stick with Logic. The midi in Live sucks, and
some other things are rudimentary.
Considering they are all roughly the same price, there is so much more bang
for the buck with Melodyne and Live, I don't know how Serato stays in business.
Of course, I use Logic as my main platform, but I consider these other
programs to make up for Logic's very date audio handling capabilities - which have
changed little in 8 years or so. Even Apple's soundtrack is better to edit
audio (e.g. multiple undo's, grids, etc).
Greg
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> Does anybody know if the 100 euro/dollar discount that Celemony gives if you
> have certain software also includes Pitch´n Time LE.
> I just tried out the plugin and it´s just ridiculous how much better than
> the competition it is so I decided to buy it but of course for the lowest price
> I can find.
> I have just finished an album with a band where some of the vocals aren´t
> exactly dead on (the singer had a longlasting cold and a deadline has made it
> impossible to redo them)
> The album is already mixed but not mastered, 2 more days to go but the
> singer is still in bad shape. I just tried to put the melodyne in the signal chain
> and it´s clear that this plugin could save the vocals without having to redo
> anything but inserting it in the right places which would only take a few
> hours.
> So melodyne it is but is it 299 or 199,-
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