Celemony Releases the New Entry-Level Melodyne At Special Introductory Price
Celemony‘s new “Melodyne essential” is now available from dealers and the Celemony web shop at a special introductory price of $69, valid until the end of the year only (thereafter $99).
Melodyne essential lays the emphasis upon the most important Melodyne functions and is therefore swift and simple to operate. Recordings of lead vocals, monophonic instruments, or drums and percussion are divided up into notes the pitch, position in time, and length of which the user can modify on a piano-roll graphic display.
In this way, subtle corrections can be made, or the melody and rhythm altered, in an intuitive fashion. If desired, the Melodyne macros for pitch and timing correction can be employed. Notes can be moved and copied at will, which – among other things – makes it possible to add additional voices and chords to melodic material or breaks to rhythmic material.
Melodyne essential operates from the same technological base as Melodyne editor. That means optimal sound quality, a user-friendly interface, modern 64-bit support and silky-smooth operation, whether it’s running in stand-alone mode or as a VST, AU, or RTAS plug-in in compatible DAWs. All editions in the Melodyne editor family are compatible with one another and easily upgraded. Documents created by any one edition can be opened in any other and edited using the functions and tools the latter provides.
Melodyne essential is supplied with a video tutorial that makes getting started easy. At http://www.celemony.com, you will find videos in English on all the topics covered in the user handbook as well as additional tutorials.
Users of older versions of Melodyne essential can update to the new version for $29. If their Melodyne essential came as part of a Digidesign bundle and was registered and activated after June 1, 2009, or as part of an E-mu bundle and was registered and activated after June 1, 2010, users can even update to the new version of Melodyne essential free of charge.
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