![]() That said, it doesn’t sound quite as good. Finally (d) it doesn’t need to be recorded back to a track like Melodyne, you can simply render the audio clips (big time saver to be able to just use Ctrl-B!). Also (c) it works flawlessly across tempo changes in a song which is something that I found very tricky in Melodyne. I ended up with VariAudio last time because (a) I found it quicker to do detailed editing than the others and (b) it’s got more ways to adjust the pitch curve and I needed more control over swoops and things in this particular vocal. I don’t think there’s a clear winner though, I use all 3 at different times. I probably use Melodyne the least because of it’s lack of integration with Cubase. Many people want a single clear winner to purchase, but I ended up investing in all 3 for different reasons. I’ve got Autotune8 and Melodyne DNA, yet I actually used Cb Variaudio on my last vocal.
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