eHow launches Android app: Get the best of eHow on the go.
Summary: Use the "play the arrangement" feature in Logic Pro to hear all of the tracks transferred from Melodyne. Learn how to listen to your Melodyne files in Logic Pro in this digital audio workstation tutorial from a professional recording engineer.
Eric Oliver is a producer/engineer who has been working with local and regional acts out of Boston for the past eight years. He has a bachelor's degree in music production and...read more
"Now to hear your auto-tuned files from Melodyne in Logic, you still have to have the Melodyne bridge plug-in setup. Now on your track with the Melodyne bridge, instead of transfer you'll want to hit playback, that's going to correlate to the track that's in Melodyne to the track that's in Logic. Therefore when you hit play in Logic it's going to play whatever is going on in your Melodyne file here. At the top of the arrange window, it has three different selections for what to play: play selected, play visible, or play the arrangement. It can be confusing sometimes if you're wondering where one of your vocal tracks went, it could be playing what's visible. And usually you want it to play the arrangement, that way you get all the tracks you've sent playing back from Melodyne. Now the reason to use Melodyne compared to Logic auto-tune is that you get more specific tools as well as parameters to change so that you can truly auto-tune either an instrument or vocal right to where you want it to be."
eHow Article: Playing Back Melodyne Tracks in Logic Pro