Any Cheaper Alternative to Melodyne?
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Obsolete236871 Obsolete236871 https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=236871
- Banned
- 821 posts since 4 Aug, 2010
The free alternatives like Gsnap (quite okay) and Kerovee (extremely bad sounding) are not coming close to Melodyne. But, since you asked for a cheaper alternative:
There is the Computer Music Magazine Version of zplane's Vielklang 2, which you can get for 5 bucks.
zplane are one of the few developers that are technologically on par with Melodyne when it comes to time and pitch correction algorithms, so I would strongly suggest getting it.
Here is a video:
There is the Computer Music Magazine Version of zplane's Vielklang 2, which you can get for 5 bucks.
zplane are one of the few developers that are technologically on par with Melodyne when it comes to time and pitch correction algorithms, so I would strongly suggest getting it.
Here is a video:
- KVRAF
- 3758 posts since 8 Dec, 2008 from Global Cowboy
Sure....there's a great alternative...
Old school style...
Only work with real singers who sing in tune !
Same with musicians....work with the good ones....
Leave the posers to strut their stuff in their bedrooms,whilst they gaze lovingly at themselves in the largest of mirrors
Old school style...
Only work with real singers who sing in tune !
Same with musicians....work with the good ones....
Leave the posers to strut their stuff in their bedrooms,whilst they gaze lovingly at themselves in the largest of mirrors
No auto tune...
- KVRAF
- 25042 posts since 12 Jul, 2003 from West Caprazumia
I think I have three or four Melodyne Essential licences - came free with Sonar, with Tracktion, with Studio One, with Samplitude (I think?) - perhaps with anything else too?sfd wrote:It's just that it's so expensive. Even the Melodyne Essential costs just as much as a DAWMrBauer wrote:Melodyne is unbeaten in terms of quality and featurs to me. And it gets handed out in a lighter version with so many other audio software. There's a reason for it
IIrc I upgraded from the free Essential to V3 Editor for less than 150$, then later on once again for less than 150$ to V4 Studio - so not really that expensive if you can wait for deals...
- KVRian
- 1478 posts since 14 Jul, 2013 from Sweden
I'm glad you told me !jens wrote:I think I have three or four Melodyne Essential licences - came free with Sonar, with Tracktion, with Studio One, with Samplitude (I think?) - perhaps with anything else too?sfd wrote:It's just that it's so expensive. Even the Melodyne Essential costs just as much as a DAWMrBauer wrote:Melodyne is unbeaten in terms of quality and featurs to me. And it gets handed out in a lighter version with so many other audio software. There's a reason for it
IIrc I upgraded from the free Essential to V3 Editor for less than 150$, then later on once again for less than 150$ to V4 Studio - so not really that expensive if you can wait for deals...
Somebody offered me to buy Melodyne Essentials for 50 bounds. Now I know this software comes for free with a lot of products.
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heavymetalmixer heavymetalmixer https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=391539
- KVRian
- 692 posts since 8 Jan, 2017
ReaTune (only avaialble in Reaper) and Auburn Sounds Graillon 2 for an autotune alternative (there's also a free version).
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Feelshallright Feelshallright https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=404423
- KVRist
- 220 posts since 11 Sep, 2017
In 2010, the king was Melodyne. Now, it's Melodyne Studio 4...