Melodyne / Vielklang / Nectar
- KVRAF
- 1855 posts since 21 Sep, 2004 from Musician, Recording Engineer, Producer
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- KVRian
- 1281 posts since 9 Mar, 2008 from netherlands
Vielklang is great for harmonies but the rest is only ok.
Nektar 2 is great with loads of usable presets for enhancing vocals, the production suite offers similar capabilities as Melodyne but doesn't sound quite as good. The de-breather is great and the automatic harmony finder is also very good.
Melodyne is the best when it comes to changing pitch/formant/lengthening/timing vocals or in fact anything. But it doesn't do the same sound mangling that Nektar 2 does.
Check the demos.... Melodyne and Nektar 2 are a great combination.
Nektar 2 is great with loads of usable presets for enhancing vocals, the production suite offers similar capabilities as Melodyne but doesn't sound quite as good. The de-breather is great and the automatic harmony finder is also very good.
Melodyne is the best when it comes to changing pitch/formant/lengthening/timing vocals or in fact anything. But it doesn't do the same sound mangling that Nektar 2 does.
Check the demos.... Melodyne and Nektar 2 are a great combination.
- KVRAF
- 25849 posts since 20 Jan, 2008 from a star near where you are
- KVRAF
- 25849 posts since 20 Jan, 2008 from a star near where you are
Got it today, haven't got round to installing it yet.
I'm thinking it is used mainly for vocal processing, and I'm not really into vocals, but drones...
I'm thinking it is used mainly for vocal processing, and I'm not really into vocals, but drones...
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- KVRian
- 650 posts since 26 Sep, 2014 from Kingshill Valley
as far as i've seen the videos of vielklang cm, it seems to be capable of much more than vocals... actually, you could take any mono sound source - be it vocals, a melody from a sampler or even a synth - and turn it into a whole new melodic dimension (i know, sounds kinda awkward, but that's the impression i had). definitely gonna use it a lot, and even consider to buy the full version, given the features are worth the extra moneyNumanoid wrote:Got it today, haven't got round to installing it yet.
I'm thinking it is used mainly for vocal processing, and I'm not really into vocals, but drones...
- KVRAF
- 1959 posts since 21 Sep, 2007 from The Infinite Void
Can anyone offer a comparison between Vielklang CM and Melodyne Essentials?
- KVRAF
- 5622 posts since 23 Aug, 2014 from Boston/Cambridge
Primarily use Melodyne Essentials for pitch correction (although you can create harmonies) and Vielklang CM for harmonies (although it does pitch correction as well).
Edit: then again, what's the difference between Vielklang CM and Vielklang LE, available for $89 ?
Edit: then again, what's the difference between Vielklang CM and Vielklang LE, available for $89 ?

