[Melodyne] Importing File

Jean-philippe Rykiel jprykiel at gmail.com
Tue Sep 5 20:25:09 CEST 2023


No Michael, there's no quicker way. But I hope you're getting the whole 
file corrected now.

Cheers,

JPR


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Le 05/09/2023 à 19:43, Michael Winegarden via Melodyne a écrit :
>
> Hi JPR
>
> Yes, I can hear it all in Melodyne. I didn’t try the control A but I 
> did see the save and replace audio option in the file menu. I tried 
> that and it worked. It must have replaced the file I was working from. 
> In reaper I always duplicate the track so I can go back to the 
> beginning if I need to. So this replaced the duplicated track with the 
> pitch corrections I had done.
>
> Here’s the whole process.
>
> In reaper I selected the item which was the whole vocal track.
>
> I then hit the context button on my keyboard. went down to the open in 
> editor and hit enter on that.
>
> I arrowed down to the second occurrence with Melodyne in it and it 
> enter. I did see there’s a short cut key of control shift E. I have 
> another program and that’s why the shift for Melodyne. It’s the second 
> on the list. Otherwise I’d likely not need the shift.
>
> I think this opened Melodyne and put the track in. I did the pitch 
> corrections.
>
> When I am done I then hit the file menu and the save and replace audio.
>
> If there’s a better way for higher quality, please met me know. I’m 
> not complaining about the quality but I am over half deaf and doing my 
> best. I could be missing something.
>
> Thanks. On to the next song soon.
>
> Michael
>
> *From:*Melodyne <melodyne-bounces at blindkom.dk> *On Behalf Of 
> *Jean-philippe Rykiel via Melodyne
> *Sent:* Tuesday, September 5, 2023 1:12 PM
> *To:* melodyne at blindkom.dk
> *Cc:* Jean-philippe Rykiel <jprykiel at gmail.com>
> *Subject:* Re: [Melodyne] Importing File
>
> Hi Michael.
>
> I have no idea how this could have happened. Could you hear the whole 
> vocal parts in Melodyne? Have you checked the file you exported in 
> another player to see if it was complete? Whilst in Melodyne, maybe 
> you could try pressing control+a to make sure the whole file is 
> selected and re-export. That's my only idea for now.
>
> Cheers,
>
> JPR
>
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> Le 05/09/2023 à 18:46, Michael Winegarden via Melodyne a écrit :
>
>     Hey JPR
>
>     I got just enough from your message thanks. I had Reaper send the
>     vocal track to Melodyne. I then pitch corrected the whole thing.
>     Then I exported the file as a wave file but there is only the
>     first 16 seconds of the song.
>
>     How do I export the whole song?
>
>     Thanks again.
>
>     Michael
>
>     *From:*Melodyne <melodyne-bounces at blindkom.dk>
>     <mailto:melodyne-bounces at blindkom.dk> *On Behalf Of *Jean-philippe
>     Rykiel via Melodyne
>     *Sent:* Tuesday, September 5, 2023 11:02 AM
>     *To:* melodyne at blindkom.dk
>     *Cc:* Jean-philippe Rykiel <jprykiel at gmail.com>
>     <mailto:jprykiel at gmail.com>
>     *Subject:* Re: [Melodyne] Importing File
>
>     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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