T2 works with Melodyne ?
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- KVRAF
- 1615 posts since 28 Mar, 2005
rendering with the bridge is ok - you just need to put an empty clip on the return - it confused me for a while but it worked out in the end.
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- KVRist
- 47 posts since 19 May, 2004 from Muenchen
Those of you who still haven't decided on buying Melodyne and/or waiting for UNO should have a look at the less-known Rephrase http://www.leapfrogaudio.com/ . This works directly as a VSTi inside the host, so there's no need for a bridge, ReWire etc. After analysis of your wav file, it is exported as a midi clip which can then be modified within Tracktion. There's a demo on the website which lets you test all functionaliy except for saving.
malamut
malamut
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- KVRist
- 196 posts since 23 Jul, 2002 from Aberdeen, Scotland
This is astounding on the face of it. I have been waiting on Uno for a year, but I have just downlodaed the demo of this leapfrog thing and it seems to do everything I need. Have people been using it for a while - is it as good as it seems? Basically, I want to do vocal harmonies with it and it seems excellent.malamut wrote:Those of you who still haven't decided on buying Melodyne and/or waiting for UNO should have a look at the less-known Rephrase http://www.leapfrogaudio.com/ . This works directly as a VSTi inside the host, so there's no need for a bridge, ReWire etc. After analysis of your wav file, it is exported as a midi clip which can then be modified within Tracktion. There's a demo on the website which lets you test all functionaliy except for saving.
malamut
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- KVRist
- 47 posts since 19 May, 2004 from Muenchen
I've been using Rephrase since November (when version 1.0 was releasedBill wrote:Have people been using it for a while - is it as good as it seems? Basically, I want to do vocal harmonies with it and it seems excellent.
Rephrase / Leapfrogaudio have their own forum right here at KvR, and the Rephrase programmer usually replies to all questions posted there. With Tracktion (including T2), I have not noticed any specific problems. No surprise, since the programmer told me that Tracktion compatibility is part of his test suite.
My current personal criticism list of Rephrase contains two items: (1) the bpm detection of the wav source file is often not very precise, so make sure that you adjust it to the correct value if necessary; (2) mis-interpreted base pitches cannot be fixed within Rephrase, so your midi clip will sometimes have to contain "intentionally wrong" notes.
As you can see, there's nothing severe on the list. The software is stable and easy to use, produces high-quality output, and is really cheap (especially when compared to Melodyne). I think Celemony would get into trouble if more people knew about it.
Enjoy,
malamut
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- KVRist
- 196 posts since 23 Jul, 2002 from Aberdeen, Scotland
Thank you for taking the trouble to reply in such detail. This is exactly why Imalamut wrote:I've been using Rephrase since November (when version 1.0 was releasedBill wrote:Have people been using it for a while - is it as good as it seems? Basically, I want to do vocal harmonies with it and it seems excellent.), and I'm happy with it. The engine is different from the Melodyne one, but it plays in the same league. For the material I've been testing (mostly a single singing voice - same like you, right?), Rephrase has less audible artifacts than Melodyne, but I'm sure there are examples where Melodyne will be better.
Rephrase / Leapfrogaudio have their own forum right here at KvR, and the Rephrase programmer usually replies to all questions posted there. With Tracktion (including T2), I have not noticed any specific problems. No surprise, since the programmer told me that Tracktion compatibility is part of his test suite.
My current personal criticism list of Rephrase contains two items: (1) the bpm detection of the wav source file is often not very precise, so make sure that you adjust it to the correct value if necessary; (2) mis-interpreted base pitches cannot be fixed within Rephrase, so your midi clip will sometimes have to contain "intentionally wrong" notes.
As you can see, there's nothing severe on the list. The software is stable and easy to use, produces high-quality output, and is really cheap (especially when compared to Melodyne). I think Celemony would get into trouble if more people knew about it.
Enjoy,
malamut
Bill
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- KVRist
- 90 posts since 6 Jun, 2004 from New Hampshire, USA
I demoed the leapfrog stuff and found that it doesn't compare with melodyne for ease of use and I personally don't like the sound of it. But that's just me.
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- KVRAF
- 2565 posts since 30 Mar, 2004 from Phoenix AZ USA
I have been following the development of Leapfrog.
Looks very promising but every time I tried it I got the feeling it's not complete yet.
I tried Autotune "the industry standard" but wasn't impressed, I can see thou the lure for live preformance.
As for Melodyne, it's pretty amazing.
Works great thou it crashes more then I would like it to.
If they would have included the "bridge" in the demo I probably would have bought it already.
Looks very promising but every time I tried it I got the feeling it's not complete yet.
I tried Autotune "the industry standard" but wasn't impressed, I can see thou the lure for live preformance.
As for Melodyne, it's pretty amazing.
Works great thou it crashes more then I would like it to.
If they would have included the "bridge" in the demo I probably would have bought it already.
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justin_leapfrog justin_leapfrog https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=5006
- KVRist
- 40 posts since 14 Dec, 2002 from UK
What is it about the sound that you don't like? Since version 1.2 I feel Rephrase's sound compares very well against our competition.simpletim wrote:I demoed the leapfrog stuff and found that it doesn't compare with melodyne for ease of use and I personally don't like the sound of it. But that's just me.
Can you elaborate on what you feel isn't complete? We're always trying to improve.AndrewSimon wrote:I have been following the development of Leapfrog.
Looks very promising but every time I tried it I got the feeling it's not complete yet.
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- KVRist
- 90 posts since 6 Jun, 2004 from New Hampshire, USA
In fairness to you Justin, I'm not sure of the version number that I last tried. I'll give it another whirl if you feel you've made that kind of progress. Nice to see dev's on the boards.
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- KVRist
- 453 posts since 10 Jul, 2003 from Rotterdam
yeah, i think that would have been smart. given that the audio results sound pretty amazing, i reckon the way melodyne integrates with a host becomes the make-or-break factor for undecided people.If they would have included the "bridge" in the {melodyne} demo I probably would have bought it already.
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- KVRist
- 152 posts since 20 Dec, 2003
I received this from the Melodyne folks. Can anyone tell from this whether it will work with T2? I really have no idea what ReWire is even though I know its available with Tracktion. - s
Melodyne Uno basically is a stand-alone audio editor which doesn't
> come with the Bridge functionality at all. The only way to sync
> Melodyne Uno to a host sequencer would be ReWire, which doesn't allow
> to transfer audio data back and forth.
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> Unfortunately we have no further documentation for Melodyne Uno
> available yet
Melodyne Uno basically is a stand-alone audio editor which doesn't
> come with the Bridge functionality at all. The only way to sync
> Melodyne Uno to a host sequencer would be ReWire, which doesn't allow
> to transfer audio data back and forth.
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> Unfortunately we have no further documentation for Melodyne Uno
> available yet
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- KVRAF
- 3617 posts since 26 Sep, 2003 from Bradford - The Armpit of Britain
hmmm - that means it way reduced in functionality.
I guess youd have to export audio out of your host (e.g. T2), Import it into Uno & then when they are rewired together & playing in sync edit the audio in Uno & then either record that rewire channel in T2, or export from Uno back into T2.
Not so bad I suppose if it's a shit load cheaper, a few more steps.
I guess youd have to export audio out of your host (e.g. T2), Import it into Uno & then when they are rewired together & playing in sync edit the audio in Uno & then either record that rewire channel in T2, or export from Uno back into T2.
Not so bad I suppose if it's a shit load cheaper, a few more steps.
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- KVRAF
- 12977 posts since 29 Sep, 2003 from Ottawa, Canada
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- KVRer
- 27 posts since 8 Mar, 2004
So... any updates on a release date?Lunch Money wrote:I personally have no use for it if you have to interface with it that way. Good on'em, but CarToon will get me through. And it'll be free.
Greg
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- KVRAF
- 12977 posts since 29 Sep, 2003 from Ottawa, Canada


