#Revoice pro 4 vs melodyne 4 upgrade
So if I go with Melodyne, I would need to factor in both MPS2 upgrade cost + Melodyne 4 upgrade cost and already consider Melodyne 5 upgrade cost too. But Melodyne 4 Essential is "worthless" to me, I really need the advanced options. Buy calmly, plugados.es guarantees your safety This virtual store is hosted on a 100 secure server, which has the most advanced features that guarantee security in information traffic. Right now, iZotope has the Music Production Suite 2 upgrade offer, which would get me Nectar 3. vertically, without time stretching), although on Revoice this is doable manually with the pencil, which of course is more time-consuming and very likely imprecise. On the other hand, only Melodyne can flatten vibrato (i.e. The pencil tool is very cool and surprisingly, can be used in decent amounts without audible artifacts. I know only Revoice has the pencil tool, which I can see becoming indispensable in my workflow. I've only had the time to demo Revoice 4 Pro and notwithstanding the learning curve and some UX/UI issues, let me just say I was very impressed.
#Revoice pro 4 vs melodyne 4 manual
Can Melodyne be used for manual de-essing as nicely as Revoice (by just dragging unpitched elements down)?Ĥ.From what I understand, tuning the lead vocal track and use its pitch as a guide (in variable amounts) for automatically pitching the dubs is NOT possible in Melodyne 4? How good is Melodyne in automatically detecting and weeding out non-pitched elements? In Revoice I'd say it works phenomenally well (I regularly encountered artifacting with sss's in Nectar 2, none in Revoice).ģ.
Which version of Melodyne 4 would I need feature-wise to be somewhat on par with Revoice Pro 4? Melodyne Studio or Editor? What would I gain, what would I lose - feature-wise? And is it worth it spending hundreds of dollars on Melodyne 4 now, assuming that Melodyne 5 must be right around the corner?Ģ. Revoice Pro 4 brings our most together advanced pitch sync and alignment technology, a set of cutting-edge tuning tools, and a natural voice folder. With both Revoice 4 Pro and Melodyne 4 having some tempting discounts right now (Revoice intro offer, Black Friday), I'm sort of in a hurry to decide which one to go with. If you regularly work with vocals or dialog, Revoice Pro 4 is the ideal solution for completing complex editing tasks in seconds.