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Summary: Use the "arrange" menu to export files from Melodyne. Learn about transferring data for digital pitch correction for Pro Tools and Logic Pro in this Melodyne software 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
"And now a little bit about the arrange window in melodyne. This is the main menu that when you transfer anything or import anything in the melodyne it's going to show you this basic view. And this basic view gives you all the multiple tracks that you have. Set up like a general arrange window in any of the other host programs that we've looked at are ready. But it, it's a little different. It's, you can control the arrange window itself via transport, or you can control the arrange window via the host program. If you hit return in the host program to go to the beginning of the song, melodyne will follow that and go with it. Now, when you're listening to music out of melodyne arrange window, it's going to play out of a separate output, then your host program unless they can both use the same interface at the same time. Protools usually does not allow any other program to use its interface while it's in use. But, you can still specifically listen to just what's in melodyne so that you can tune a vocal track to itself rather than tuning it with all of the music. But usually you use both of those processes together to tune any type of file."
eHow Article: Melodyne Tutorial: "Arrange" Menu