
I have no personal experience with RevoicePro.

Autotune now sound crap IMHO compared to Melodyne. However Antares have slept while Celemony came along. A decade ago Antares Autotune ruled the market. So IMHO it give both more possible creativity and sounds more natural. Melodyne has a lot more “room” before the manipulation yields something that sounds unnatural. To me this “better” is both function wise, as Melodyne has a lot more options, but the most important thing to me is how it sounds when you manipulate the sound source. If people are willing to pay the same amount for the “correction” system as for a DAW which already have something similar included, it is because it is better in some respect. The difference could be estimated from the respective market price.

If you just need some extremely limited corrections then the “cheap” one could do fine. And… if you have a singer with a perfect pitch and timing (or an instrumentalist with the same) you do not need either. Just try them out so you can have your own experience. I’ve not used a recent version of Melodyne, but people who have say RVP does a better job.īTW - is it truly the consensus that Melodyne is better at vocal repitching than VariAudio? I thought I’d read some threads that suggested that wasn’t the case … RevoicePro has an excellent repitching algorhythm. Perhaps there’s a good feature here that Steinberg could implement, a sort of cheapy variaudio display which just uses the current simple pitch shifting clip values, so it wouldn’t be very good quality. Again, more time consuming but you can get excellent results like this, perhaps better results sometimes (I like AT, I think it introduces less artifacts).
CUBASE 8 ELEMENTS VARIAUDIO OFFLINE
As I progressed I purchased Autotune and then used that as an offline processing tool to pitch shift the individual notes, or selection of notes to a specific scale.
CUBASE 8 ELEMENTS VARIAUDIO PRO
I did whole albums like that, obviously more time intensive than VA or Melo but it was the only option at the time and it can produce pro results. individual notes that needed shifting, adjust the transpose coarse and fine values in the status bar.

before variaudio and before I bought melodyne, I used to use either the pitch shift plugin or directly adjust the pitch of small clips of audio, i.e. Antares Autotune also has the graphical mode which is like vari-audio and melodyne…
