![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Overall, at that price, it's a great deal.īear in mind that if you want to edit accurately with Waves Tune you'll need to disable playback buffering and Anticipative FX Processing in Preferences, unless you're perhaps already working at really low latency. time stretch) but it is also much more time consuming. Of course, with Melodyne you can do much more (i.e. OTOH, a comparison with Melodyne is harder to do since Melodyne has a different work flow and I use it for different purpose (DNA, adding harmonies) but I would agree with other reviewers that for quick and great sounding pitch corrections, WavesTune is slightly better than Melodyne. With WT, you can really zoom in each note and adjust them very precisely, something you can't do with ReaTune (not yet anyway) As for the quality of the pitch correction algorithm compared to Reatune and Melodyne, on some material it sounded better and on some other, it sounded worse but with just a little practice adjusting for the proper pitch correction curve, the final result (to my ears anyway) sounded overall better than ReaTune, mostly because WavesTune is MUCH more powerful/versatile than ReaTune to use. BTW, if you want an even better deal, AudioDeluxe sells it at $124.99 (once you login and add it to your cart) AND if you add the Waves Coupon it comes to 116.24 US$ That's a very good deal.įWIW, I tried the demo and after some initial problems with getting WavesTune to properly sync with Rewire in Reaper, it worked fine with even full synchronization of Reaper's time cursor/time selection area with WavesTune timeline. ![]()
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