Video Tutorial: Editing Trills in Melodyne with Shortcuts for Speed and Efficiency

Modern production and pop music in particular often involves a lot of editing. I’m a big fan of spending more time on tracking and less time on edits – and only when needed.

When edits are needed I like to get them done as efficiently and quickly as possible while still getting the same result or better: I prefer to spend more time on Mixing and Production and less time on clicking things on a computer and editing them to the desired outcome.

Melodyne is a super-powerful tool that I like for tuning vocals by hand and note by note. One thing I often come across is that when there are Trill notes. I like to separate each trill and go in and do a bit of micro editing — chopping one long note and making smaller notes for a much tighter tuning, and more control over a line or word.

This tutorial involves setting up a shortcut/macro in Melodyne (Studio Version) to make this process not only quick but painless as well. Shortcuts with a positive outcome are always something I aim for to get more done in a 24-hour day. I hope you will find this helpful and informative.

Jake Antelis is Producer, Mixer, Engineer, Currently based in Hillside, NJ, and also currently working with artists and other producers all over the globe, mixing their tracks thanks to the power of the Internet. You can reach me at: http://www.Jantelis.com , http://www.Facebook.com/JakeAntelis

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