Each of them has their strength (Revoice: really fast aligning of bgvs and doubles), both sound very good. But I wouldn't want to miss Revoice either. Also love the other new features (low frequency kick detection, leveling etc.). The new tuning macro is absolutely great, sounds fantastic. But now I have tested Melodyne 5 and I have to say that I love it. Revoice just felt and sounded better in my opinion. These were legally purchased at and are fully authorized licenses on my iLok. I purchased these in anticipation of a number of projects, but have since left the industry. I definitely used Melodyne for polyphonic stuff, because Revoice can't do that, and for tuning kicks etc., but never for vocal tuning. Isotopes RX 4 Advanced and Synchro Arts Revoice Pro 3. ![]() I preferred the Revoice tuning algorithm a lot to Melodyne Studio 4 (which I also have since a couple of years). SkrinsenTough question, I use Revoice Pro 4 since a couple of years and love it, for vocal aligning (in bulks), de-essing and for vocal tuning. Now it´s time to either upgrade to Melodyne 5 or Revice Pro 4.Īnyone here with experience with both? Pro and cons? Are there any good arguments for having both? I´ve been using Celemony Melodyne for years, but are getting mails from Synchroarts about Revoice Pro deals.
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