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Melodyne
NameMelodyne
DeveloperCelemony
Operating systemMicrosoft Windows, macOS

Melodyne is a software application developed by Celemony, a company founded by Peter Neubäcker, Hildegard Sourgens, and Carsten Gehle, in collaboration with Dirk Ulrich. It is used for pitch correction and audio editing by music producers, sound engineers, and musicians such as Brian Eno, Herbie Hancock, and Thomas Dolby. Melodyne has been used in various music genres, including pop music by Madonna, rock music by The Rolling Stones, and hip hop music by Kendrick Lamar. The software has also been utilized in film scoring by Hans Zimmer and John Williams.

Introduction to Melodyne

Melodyne is a professional audio editing software that allows users to edit and manipulate audio signals with great precision, similar to Pro Tools and Logic Pro. It is widely used in the music industry by record producers such as George Martin and Quincy Jones, and sound designers like Ben Burtt and Walter Murch. The software is also used in post-production facilities like Skywalker Sound and Warner Bros. Studios. Melodyne's capabilities have been praised by music critics such as Robert Christgau and Greil Marcus, and it has been used in the production of Grammy Award-winning albums by Adele and Beyoncé.

History of Melodyne

The development of Melodyne began in the early 2000s by Celemony, a company based in Munich, Germany. The first version of Melodyne was released in 2001 and was initially used by audio engineers like Bruce Swedien and Al Schmitt. Over the years, Melodyne has undergone significant updates and improvements, with new features and capabilities being added regularly, similar to Adobe Audition and Ableton Live. The software has been used in various music festivals such as Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival and Glastonbury Festival, and has been utilized by music schools like Berklee College of Music and Juilliard School.

Features and Capabilities

Melodyne offers a range of features and capabilities that make it a powerful tool for audio editing and pitch correction. It allows users to edit polyphonic recordings and monophonic recordings with great precision, similar to iZotope RX and FabFilter Pro-Q. The software also includes features such as formant correction, timing correction, and dynamics processing, which are used by sound engineers like Chris Lord-Alge and Tony Maserati. Melodyne's capabilities have been used in the production of music videos by Michel Gondry and Spike Jonze, and have been utilized in the creation of video games like The Legend of Zelda and Final Fantasy.

Editions and Pricing

Melodyne is available in several editions, including Melodyne Studio, Melodyne Editor, and Melodyne Assistant. Each edition offers a range of features and capabilities, with the Melodyne Studio edition being the most comprehensive, similar to Pro Tools HD and Logic Pro X. The pricing of Melodyne varies depending on the edition and the operating system being used, with discounts available for students and educational institutions like University of California, Los Angeles and New York University. Melodyne is also available as part of bundle deals with other audio software like Universal Audio and Waves Audio.

Applications and Uses

Melodyne has a wide range of applications and uses in the music industry and beyond. It is used by music producers like Rick Rubin and Daniel Lanois to edit and manipulate audio recordings. The software is also used in post-production facilities like Skywalker Sound and Warner Bros. Studios to create sound effects and foley sound for films and television shows. Melodyne's capabilities have been used in the production of live concerts by U2 and The Rolling Stones, and have been utilized in the creation of theater sound for Broadway shows like The Lion King and Wicked.

Technical Specifications

Melodyne is compatible with a range of operating systems, including Microsoft Windows and macOS. The software requires a minimum of Intel Core 2 Duo processor and 4 GB of RAM, similar to Pro Tools and Logic Pro. Melodyne also supports a range of audio formats, including WAV and AIFF, and is compatible with audio interfaces like RME Audio and Focusrite. The software has been used in conjunction with other audio software like Ableton Live and FL Studio, and has been utilized in the production of music albums by Kanye West and Taylor Swift. Category:Audio editing software