Melodyne
Melodyne 5.1 Future-Proof Release
Melodyne 5.1
With numerous adaptations, improvements and bug fixes, Version 5.1 makes your Melodyne ready for the future:
- Compatibility: Melodyne 5.1 is compatible with macOS 11 Big Sur on Intel-based Macs as well as on ARM-based Macs under “Rosetta”.
- ARA: Version 5.1 optimizes the interaction with various ARA DAWs as well as ensuring compatibility with future DAW versions.
- User-friendliness: Sets of keyboard shortcuts customized for Pro Tools, Logic, Cubase and Studio One let you work the way you’re used to.
- Further features: Export of the Chord Track as a lead sheet (even in essential), better MIDI export, additional keyboard shortcuts and much more.
New in Version 5.1
Features and improvements
- macOS 11 Big Sur: Melodyne 5.1 is compatible with macOS 11 Big Sur on Intel-based Macs as well as on ARM-based Macs under “Rosetta”.
- DAW-oriented keyboard shortcuts: We are always looking for ways to make the operation of Melodyne even easier for users of digital audio workstations. That’s why we’ve included sets of keyboard shortcuts customized for Pro Tools, Logic, Cubase and Studio One in Version 5.1. You can choose the set you want from the Shortcuts page of the Preferences dialog.
- Exporting lead sheets: It is now possible to export the contents of the Chord Track as a lead sheet via MIDI; you will find the relevant command in the Chord Track’s context menu.
- Algorithm selection: During ARA operation with Cakewalk, Melodyne’s Select Algorithm menu is now displayed prior to any MIDI export.
- ARA improvements: The interaction with ARA DAWs has been optimized in various ways – partly to ensure compatibility with future DAW versions.
- New keyboard shortcuts: It is now also possible to assign keyboard shortcuts to the following commands: “Show Sibilants”, “Note Leveling”, “Copy Song Data to Note Assignment…” and “Copy Note Assignment Data to Song…”.
Bug fixes
- A keyboard shortcut assigned to “Toggle Cycle Mode” now also works reliably when Melodyne is running as a plug-in and under ARA.
- MIDI export has been improved and muted notes are no longer included in the export.
- Under macOS, keyboard shortcuts using the function keys are now also correctly displayed in the menu.
- The “Set Cycle to Selection” function now also works correctly in Studio One.
- When you stop playback in Pro Tools, the playback cursor in Melodyne now remains where it was when playback was halted, instead of springing back to the previous start position.
Pricing and Availability
Update now free of charge if you own already a license of Melodyne 5. This is a recommend update to all Melodyne 5 users.
Melodyne
Melodyne in Cubase 11: Reshaping Samples
Reshaping Samples
Melodyne launched a new tutorial covering Melodyne and the newest Cubase 11 showing you to reshape samples. Mold any sample snippet in musical ways that weren’t possible before! The extended ARA support in Cubase 11 now features the integration of Melodyne into ‘Musical Mode’, it allows for easy switching from Ghost Copies to Real Copies, and it fully integrates Cubase’s Chord Track into the polyphonic editing workflow in Melodyne.
With these new features, you can make even the smallest sample play along with the chord progression in your song – just like a real musician.
Celemony
Melodyne 5 Released – Note-based Audio Editing Enhanced Tool
Melodyne 5 Released – Note-based Audio Editing Enhanced Tool
Celemony announced today the new version of Melodyne 5. The new version comes with a brand new Chord Track, sibilant detection, Fade and Leveling tools, new and improved algorithms, and more.
Melodyne 5 adds new technologies, for better results in less time. Thanks to the fundamentally improved “Melodic” algorithm, Melodyne 5 makes your vocal editing even better than before. With perfect, natural corrections at the press of a key. With Chord Track you can adapt notes with lightning speed to suit the song – chord recognition included. And with the unique Fade Tool, you can create note-based fades – even in polyphonic recordings and samples.
New in Melodyne 5
- Ability to edit pitched and noise-like components separately with the “Melodic” algorithm
- A more musical analysis of pitch deviations
- Chord Track and Chord Grid for pitch editing, chord recognition
- Fade Tool and Leveling Macro for editing dynamics
- An additional algorithm (“Percussive Pitched”) plus other algorithm improvements
- Search functions for keyboard shortcuts, saving of shortcut sets
Vocals, now even better
Melodyne heightens its core competence. The “Melodic” algorithm used for vocals can now distinguish the unpitched, noise-like components of a note – i.e. voiceless consonants (such as sibilants like “s”) and breath sounds – from its pitched components. Even when they coincide. And although all pitch and timing changes are implemented in a tried-and-tested manner as far as the pitched components are concerned, different rules that emulate accurately the natural behavior of the human voice govern the handling of sibilants. So now when you are working with Melodyne, you obtain the highest possible sound quality and most natural-sounding results automatically.
Pros will be relieved to discover it’s no longer necessary to isolate each individual sibilant by hand. That saves a lot of time and makes for a more meaningful display in the Note Editor. At the same time, the results sound far better, as automation works more precisely and overlaps between sibilants and pitched components are taken into account.
Sibilant detection not only yields acoustic advantages but also new creative possibilities: With the Sibilant Tool, you can adjust the balance between the sibilants and the pitched components of note. Sibilants can be attenuated, muted altogether, emphasized, or even isolated – everything is possible. So, into the bargain, you get a perfect de-esser that only affects the problem areas and has no side-effects on other components of the vocal sound.
Melodyne 5 is available in four different editions: Studio, Essential, Assistant, and Editor.
Melodyne 5 studio
How you want to work with audio today. Melodyne 5 studio is the complete Melodyne, with all Melodyne’s unique functions and possibilities. For professional vocal editing, choirs, instruments of all kinds, and samples. And with a multi-track workflow unsurpassed in terms of ease-of-use and musicality.
The easy way to begin. With Melodyne 5 essential, you edit your vocals using the basic functions for pitch and timing. Musical, quick, and easy. And if you need more, you can always upgrade, paying only the difference.
The path to professional vocals. Melodyne 5 assistant offers the complete Melodyne toolkit for pitch, timing, vibrato, phrasing, formants and dynamics. Everything you need for professional vocal editing.
Melodyne power for vocals, instruments of all kinds, and samples. Melodyne 5 editor contains all the professional vocal functions. Plus the legendary DNA algorithm for polyphonic audio. With it, you can adapt any library sample to the chords of your song.
Why do some notes sound out of tune and not others? Fluctuations in pitch contribute to the quality of vocal performance because it is through them that passion and emotional complexity find expression. They give it, in other words, its human dimension. But for their contribution to be a positive one, the nature, scope, and precise timing of such fluctuations is of crucial importance.
A note doesn’t necessarily sound sharp or flat just because it isn’t “spot on” mathematically. Just particular, often very brief segments of the note annoy us. Sometimes at the beginning, sometimes at the end, sometimes somewhere in between. It is these crucial segments that have to be perfectly in tune; if they are, the note will sound right to us. The presence of any fluctuations before or after to such segments doesn’t trouble us – to the contrary, we feel they add life to the performance and sound natural. Melodyne now identifies these problem areas precisely, and the offset shown in the Note Inspector is calculated from the pitch of each note at the crucial moment only – not its entire lifetime. As a result, double-clicking (to set a note’s offset to zero) now yields precisely the right musical result. Also the macro profits from this new, even more, musical approach: Each individual note is pitched to perfection. Yet everything still sounds natural and alive.
Let Melodyne 5 studio convince you: try it out for 30 days – free of charge and without obligation. You can test all its functions to your heart’s content and without any limitations, saving everything and making further use of it later – exactly as though you’d already purchased the application. During the trial period, you can even switch to the smaller editions to compare their various function sets. This makes finding the right edition simple.
Incidentally, the Melodyne 5 trial version will still run on your computer, even if in the past you have used an earlier trial version of Melodyne on it. To the trial version
The update costs 49 €/US$ for Melodyne assistant, 99 €/US$ for Melodyne editor and 149 €/US$ for Melodyne studio. For Melodyne essential and users who registered Melodyne after 1 March 2020, it is free of charge.
Melodyne 5 essential
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Celemony
Melodyne – Version 4.2.4 adds Catalina Support
Melodyne – Version 4.2.4 adds Catalina Support and additional Optimizations
The reason for the update is the new Mac operating system macOS 10.15 Catalina, which brings far-reaching technical changes requiring adjustments to the software.
Melodyne lets you work with audio in an entirely new way. One that is musical, nifty, crystal-clear, and almost magical. Working with Melodyne is like being able to say to a singer “hold this note a bit longer”.
As part of the update, users will need to make some adjustments. The new macOS 10.15 Catalina brings far-reaching technical changes requiring attention from both developers and end-users alike with its various features that were previously unknown or unavailable in any other operating system before now!
Comment about Catalina
To avoid any disruption with any of your ongoing projects I recommend not update to Catalina. I personally do not upgrade until the software developer of the DAW, plugins, software, and tools I use announce that they are Catalina compatibility.
Version 4.2.4 Changes
New functions and improvements
- Compatibility: From Version 4.2.4 on, Melodyne is compatible with Apple’s macOS 10.15 Catalina.
Bug fixes
- Version 4.2.4 brings various minor bug fixes and optimizations for both Windows and macOS.
Melodyne – Version 4.2.4 Download
Download the brand-new update from your user account. Also, look for an email in your inbox from Celemony with a direct link to the update.
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