I love Cubase’s new audio engine and audio quality, but if I can’t get Melodyne Editor to work in Cubase then it is useless to me. I’ve read other forum members with legitimate bug complaints and not seeing them fixed for 1-2 upgrades or even longer or never! Sorry for the rant. really sucks to the maximum! How in the world can a “pro” studio afford to be down for so long? Cubase Pro? more like, Cubase sell you an upgrade and then try to get more customers. I usually have to wait 3-4 days just to get an email response and then after a couple of days back and forth with tech support they “might” call me if no email solutions. I would gladly “pay” for immediate phone support like Protools and Sonar memberships if Steinberg would get to my issues faster. Frankly, my experience with their support has been pathetic to say the least. However, I don’t feel Steinberg gives much effort or concern in their tech support. I think I’ll go back to Sonar for now until Steinberg can remedy this issue. Melodyne is authorized via iLok so it should work in any DAW. I’ve reconfigured all the VST paths in Cubase to duplicate Sonar’s (as Melodyne works flawlessly in Sonar) but still no transfer button lighting up or transferring audio into the plugin inside Cubase. I have never had an issue with the ‘Transfer’ button not working myself. Just a few clicks of the mouse and it works for me. Maybe it is a workaround but I think more of an organized management myself. The same as I would do for a guitar running through an amp SIM. There does not seem to be anything wrong either printer. Looking at the printer window from inside Word Perfect, both show status of ready but print option greyed. Correct and optimize monophonic or rhythmic audio material. The Print button on the printer screen is greyed out on both printers. Then disable the track with Melodyne on it as well as the original. Melodyne assistant is the most affordable point of entry into the incomparable world of Melodyne. Yes, I have had issues with removing Melodyne from the insert in the past, but I realized quickly that there is no reason to do that if you start with a duplicate track. Then change the group send of the copy to that of the original. Then I export the wav to a new audio track when done. I have always just copied a vocal track and inserted Melodyne. Would you please tell me your signal flow chain when using Melodyne Editor? (group track, insert, send to FX?) Does the “Transfer” button flash for you? Thanks a lot. No issue with Melodyne Editor 2 and C8 here.
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