Melodyne Tutorial - How To Use Melodyne 5 FAST
How to Tune Vocals in Melodyne 5
In this tutorial, Andy from Studio Hustlers shows how to tune vocals in Melodyne 5. He covers the basics of using Melodyne as an insert and fine-tuning individual notes.
Using Melodyne as an Insert
- Use Melodyne as the first insert before compressors and other effects.
- In Logic or a DAW with ARA, click play to bring audio into Melodyne quickly.
- Consonant sounds can now be tuned in Melodyne 5 without having to chop them off.
Fine-Tuning Individual Notes
- Use the pitch tool to drag notes wherever you want them to go.
- The pitch modulation tool can straighten out or make pitch more crazy.
- Use the pitch drift tool when the pitch is drifting away from the note you want it on.
Overall, Andy believes that Melodyne is better than Antares Autotune and provides more depth for tuning vocals.
Tuning and Timing Vocals in Melodyne
In this section, the speaker demonstrates how to use Melodyne to tune and time vocals. He explains how to use the pitch drift tool, adjust timing, and stack doubled vocal tracks for a polished sound.
Tuning Vocals
- Use sliders in Melodyne to tune vocals.
- Use pitch drift tool to clean up pitch inconsistencies.
- Adjust timing of vocals using drag-and-drop feature.
Stacking Doubled Vocal Tracks
- Record multiple vocal tracks and match their timings perfectly.
- Stack doubled vocal tracks for a thick, polished sound.
- Tune stacked vocals using Melodyne for a professional sound.
Final Product
- Listen to the final product with all tuned and timed vocals.
- Hear an example of the speaker singing with tuned and timed vocals.
Conclusion
The speaker concludes by recommending Melodyne as a must-have tool for tuning and timing vocals. He also encourages viewers to check out Celemony's Instagram page for more tips.
Final Thoughts
- Melodyne is a must-have tool for tuning and timing vocals.
- Check out Celemony's Instagram page for more tips.