Reference Guide

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Melodyne (Producer and Studio only)
Using Region FX
When working with complex rhythmic or polyphonic audio material, Melodyne essential separates
the notes into beats. Notes that occur on the same beat can be edited as a group in the shape of a
Melodyne “blob”.
Figure 332. Each note in Melodyne is called a “blob”.
This section describes how to use Melodyne in SONAR. For tutorials and detailed information about
using all the features in Melodyne, please see the documentation that is included with Melodyne (in
Melodyne, select Help > Manual, or visit http://helpcenter.celemony.com).
See:
“Using Melodyne” on page 1049
“Using Region FX” on page 1043
“V-Vocal Region FX clips” on page 1063
“V-Vocal Editor” on page 1065
Using Melodyne
This section describes how to use Melodyne in SONAR. For tutorials and detailed information about
using all the features in Melodyne, please see the documentation that is included with Melodyne (in
Melodyne, select Help > Manual, or visit http://helpcenter.celemony.com).
See:
“To create a Melodyne Region FX clip” on page 1050
“To open the Melodyne editor” on page 1052
“Melodyne algorithms and note detection on page 1052
“Manual editing versus macros” on page 1053
“To modify pitch and timing with the Main tool on page 1054
Note: If you already own, or upgrade to, a more advanced edition of Melodyne, such as
Melodyne assistant or Melodyne editor, your version will seamlessly integrate in SONAR and
replace Melodyne essential.