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> Melodyne, Difference between Cre8 & Plugin
redstrype
post Wed 5 Sep 2007, 16:00
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I have a melodyne question for anyone who has the software, what's the main difference between Melodyne Plugin and Melodyne Cre8?I've been messing around with the demo and noticed a few things, are you able to copy a sequence of notes and drag them to a different octave in the plugin version to achieve a choir effect? Is that the main difference? What do people suggest buying?

Thinking about purchasing and any thoughts would be greatly appreciated.

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post Wed 5 Sep 2007, 17:31
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The plug allows you to use Melodyne functions with your DAW of choice.

Cre8 is an 8 track stan alone version.

with the plug you don't have to re-import after making changes.

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post Wed 5 Sep 2007, 18:08
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I thought Cre8 came with the Melodyne Bridge, allowing you to use it as a plugin....or is that just the full studio version?
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post Wed 5 Sep 2007, 21:41
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QUOTE (redstrype @ Wed 5 Sep 2007, 17:08) *
I thought Cre8 came with the Melodyne Bridge, allowing you to use it as a plugin....or is that just the full studio version?


http://www.celemony.com/cms/index.php?id=product_comparison

The Bridge is Rewire-like in that it enables the host to talk to Melodyne, but it doesn't run Melodyne as a plug-in. The plug-in is newer and actually provides a portion of the functionality as a true plug-in, so Melodyne needn't be running in order to use the plug-in.
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post Wed 5 Sep 2007, 22:26
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Thanks for your help...looks like the Plugin is what I want.
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