[Rwp] melodyne in reaper

Patrick Perdue patrick at pdaudio.net
Wed Jan 6 01:54:33 EST 2016


I haven’t used ReaTune in a while, but it, as far as I remember, doesn’t actually change the pitch of anything. It tracks sound, like a guitar or other monophonic instrument, and can, as one of it’s options, send midi out of pitch/duration, so long as the source is monophonic and doesn’t go to extreme ranges, and does a decent job at tracking, but, unless it has another mode I don’t know about (entirely possible,) it doesn’t have a function like Snap, KeroVee, Antares autotune and others, which sounds more like what you want..

> On Jan 6, 2016, at 12:08 AM, Justin <justinmacleod at hotmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Reaper comes with its own plug-in, Reatune and there is also one called GSnap, not sure exactly how it's written, that will allow you to tune an audio track to a midi one.
> 
> hope this helps,
> 
> justin
> 
> On 06/01/2016 00:34, Roger Alexanderson via RWP wrote:
>> hi.
>> I'm a bit curious to know if melodyne is accessible when use in reaper or is there any similar thing to use in reaper?
>> i thought at first it would be fun to just set up a vocoder and trigger it by midi but it would be a bit to much metallic so i think it would be fun to play around with melodyne with just a few phrases to a vocal track together.
>> any ideas on how?
>> thanks
>> 
> 
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