
Do you ever feel stuck with an audio file once it’s been printed? Then follow Sensho’s creative tips to transform any polyphonic sample or track into something fresh and new in terms of sound, aesthetics, and emotion. Most of what’s shown in the video can be done with Melodyne editor and studio. The part with the Sound Editor (starting at 5:21) requires Melodyne studio. 0:00 Today’s sound example 0:25 Overtones as "splotches of paint" 1:23 Stretching the harmonics 2:07 Re-pitching notes while staying in key 3:03 Copy and paste 4:20 Adding fades to the overtones 4:51 Final result in Melodyne editor 5:21 Adding tricks in Melodyne studio 6:37 Layering additional synths For more on Melodyne: https://www.celemony.com Why not try Melodyne 30 days for free, without any limitations? https://www.celemony.com/en/trial Buy Melodyne: https://shop.celemony.com Follow us on Social Media: https://www.instagram.com/celemony_ https://www.threads.net/celemony_ https://www.facebook.com/celemony https://x.com/celemony #melodyne #tutorial #overtones
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