[Melodyne] Importing File
Jean-philippe Rykiel
jprykiel at gmail.com
Tue Sep 5 17:02:26 CEST 2023
Hi Michael.
If your external editor already points to Melodyne, first thing you need
to do is select the item you want to process. If it's a whole vocal
track, it has to be glued to one single item before you process it. Then
you can use one of the actions to open either the item or a copy of the
item into the external editor.
Of course, you won't be able to hear your vocal in context, but if
that's okay with you you can tune it is desired. The problem comes
afterwards. The item has to be resaved at the same location with the
same name so that it actually replaces the previous one. You have to be
careful with this because by default Melodyne saves your work into its
own format. So you have to use the export function instead. I suppose
this will work, I've never tried it yet, but I remember failing in
processing a Reaper track with Melodyne before realising that was the
reason and promising myself I will give it another try…
Cheers,
JPR
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Le 05/09/2023 à 16:26, Michael Winegarden via Melodyne a écrit :
>
> Hey Guys
>
> I have a bunch of songs to work on. What is the best method for
> bringing the vocal track from Reaper into Melodyne? I know I setup the
> external editor for when I was using the NDVA method. Is this still
> the best way? If so, how to I do it? If not what is the best way for
> the highest quality.
>
> Thanks a lot
>
> Michael
>
>
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