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MarcoStorm escrito el 15.07.AM a las 09:46 horas

Dear @Sam-Gerardi,

the Melodyne plugin is hidden in the plugin manager. You could open Melodyne via View/Melodyne Editor.

Best regards,

Marco

Kalib-DuArte escrito el 12.09.AM a las 03:13 horas

For me the View->Melodyne Editor is grey'd out. :(

Matt-Francis escrito el 12.09.AM a las 08:41 horas

I tried Melodyne but had no idea what I was doing and couldn't really make it do anything I wanted. Closed it and never used it again. I guess it's one of those things you have to learn but it would be much easier if Magix did a video tutorial that walked through it.

emmrecs escrito el 12.09.AM a las 11:55 horas

@Matt-Francis

There are a considerable number of tutorials for the various versions of Melodyne on the Celemony site . I would suggest looking there for what you want to learn.

In practice, I suspect Magix would have neither the time nor the resources to make anything more than a very basic guide to Melodyne, even the Essential version! Hence, my suggestion to view the manufacturer's own site.

Jeff
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Matt-Francis escrito el 17.09.PM a las 13:38 horas

@Matt-Francis

There are a considerable number of tutorials for the various versions of Melodyne on the Celemony site . I would suggest looking there for what you want to learn.

In practice, I suspect Magix would have neither the time nor the resources to make anything more than a very basic guide to Melodyne, even the Essential version! Hence, my suggestion to view the manufacturer's own site.

Jeff
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Thanks.I'll have a look. I actually watched a tutorial from Celemony ages ago but it didn't clearly demonstrate what I wanted to know. I'll take another look sometime though. Tbh, it's not a big deal for me. I would not recommend it to others as a selling point though, which I guess is Magix's aim.