Mastering Melodyne Software for Music Production
The ultimate guide to master the multi-track Digital Audio Workstation audio editing software, Melodyne, step-by-step
Description
This course is for sound engineering and music production students and professionals who wants to learn the software that is used worldwide for Music Recording, Music Correction, Multi-Track Music Editing and Mixing. After learning the software you can correct tones, pitches, tempo, scales and streamline and package music like a pro with Melodyne if you have your basic music theory in place. Melodyne can be used in its Standalone version or also as a Plugin to Pro Tools, FL Studio, Logic etc.
Melodyne is a Multi-Track Digital Audio Workstation (DAW) which works on Windows and Mac platforms. With Melodyne you can do professional grade Sound Editing and Music Pitch, Tempo and Scale Correction for all kind of professional music and audio related work. Other than correcting basic pitches with Pitch Editor and doing multitrack editing of music with the Multi-Track Notes Editor, you can change scales and implement complex tempo and sound correction and sound effects. Melodyne also helps you to change the Timber of the sound by giving you the ability to change the Harmonics of Sounds and Notes.
In this Melodyne Basic course we have covered all the basic aspects of Melodyne where you get a detailed look at working with the Notes Editor. The following modules for Melodyne have been covered in this course:
Systems and GUI Overview
Basic Settings
Pitch Tool
Pitch Macro
Timing Tool
Amplitude Tool
Formant Tool
Note Separation Tool
Main Tool
What You Will Learn!
- Learn the software that is used worldwide for Music Recording, Music Correction, Multi-Track Music Editing and Mixing - The Melodyne
- With Melodyne you can do professional grade Sound Editing and Music Pitch, Tempo and Scale Correction for all kind of professional music and audio related work
- Melodyne also helps you to change the Timber of the sound by giving you the ability to change the Harmonics of Sounds and Notes.
Who Should Attend!
- Sound Editing/Engineering Professionals/Students
- Music Editing and Arranging Professionals
- Music Industry Professionals
- Composers
- Anyone who wants to learn how to correct and produce music with Melodyne