![]() ![]() However, it also boasts very good audio-to-MIDI conversion. Personally, I rather liked V-Vocal, but Melodyne has a very natural sound quality and is quite easy to use. If you uninstalled your previous Sonar versions when you installed X3 see the December 2013 issue ( /sos/dec13/articles/sonar-workshop-1213.htm) for information on how to install V-Vocal for use with X3. ![]() So what happened to V-Vocal, which was Roland's answer to pitch correction and based on Variphrase technology? Although it's no longer included with Sonar X3, if you have a previous Sonar installation on your hard drive that included V-Vocal, it will still be available in X3 (as well as the Sonar version of R-Mix, which is also no longer bundled with X3). ![]() Unlike the full version, Melodyne Essential works only with monophonic tracks - but that's certainly enough for vocals, unless you're a Tuvan throat singer. One of the big new features in Sonar X3 (both the Studio and Producer versions) is the inclusion of Celemony's Melodyne Essential. Use Melodyne Essential, included in Sonar X3 Studio and Producer, to turn your audio into MIDI. ![]()
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