[Ardour-Users] melodyne with ardour, anyone?

Jörn Nettingsmeier nettings at stackingdwarves.net
Tue Apr 6 14:35:36 PDT 2010


per, joe,

Per Sigmond wrote:
> I have used the 8-track standalone version under wine with wineasio and jack. 
> Then I often have to start melodyne 2-3 times before the audio path works, but 
> once it does it runs fine. Lately I have run it in xp and VirtualBox. Starts 
> reliably but a lot of latency.
> 
> When I need melodyne I export wave files, fix them and import again. Some 
> hassle, but it keeps me from over-using it :-) Haven't tried it as a plugin.

i'll put my melodyne into an oubliette in my cellar, buried under a ton
of toxic waste and guarded by a bad-tempered plutonium dragon, to make
sure i don't overuse it!

btw, i've had great fun recently on a protools system with the fascist
setting, i.e. 100% note onset quantisation, 100% onset pitch correction,
100% drift correction. i haven't laughed that hard in a while.
still, very, very scary, especially the formant tool is unholy.

On 04/06/2010 11:06 PM, Joseph Dell'Orfano wrote:
> Yes!! I have melodyne studio and melodyne editor working beautifully on
> fedora 11-64bit/ccrma. 

good news! thanks for sharing your experience.

> I have been running crossover instead of plain
> wine because it seems to work better. There is a native dll needed to
> run melodyne editor. I will post this or send it offline when I return
> home to my studio later this week.

thanks for the offer, but no need to - i have been forced to pay my
microsoft taxes a couple times, and i've got plenty of those xp beer
mats around...

> By the way, I am using dssi-vst to host all of my vst plugins, which
> include melodyne editor (melodyne studio is a stand alone program), ik
> multimedia's clasic studio reverb, T-Racks3, amplitube 3, and
> sampletank. IK's stuff seem to run really well under wine on Linux.

very useful information, thanks heaps!

best,

jörn


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