A DAW can only use one MELODYNE, right? The original sound in your track does not use MELODYNE, right? After I adjusted my vocal track A, I copied a track B, and then I used MELODYNE to raise the vocal on track B by an octave, and then I played it, and I found that track A also raised an octave. Why is this?
Depending on the DAW you are using, you probably simply duplicated the same track, but they are still linked. Melodyne can have different instances, meaning that each track to which you will add it, will be a different one.
Melody's is a great tool to create harmonies or to clean up vocals a little if a note is slightly sharp or flat.
I used it myself and loved it.
Happy you like it! Such a great tool
A DAW can only use one MELODYNE, right?
The original sound in your track does not use MELODYNE, right?
After I adjusted my vocal track A, I copied a track B, and then I used MELODYNE to raise the vocal on track B by an octave, and then I played it, and I found that track A also raised an octave. Why is this?
Depending on the DAW you are using, you probably simply duplicated the same track, but they are still linked.
Melodyne can have different instances, meaning that each track to which you will add it, will be a different one.