
If you have been a long time Ableton user, you should consider bitwig as well. The new midi remote control editing and assignment features are unbeatable. Cubase recently (Cubase 12) got perhaps the nicest and most powerful way of setting up all your MIDI control surfaces that I have ever seen. The drag and drop features in Studio One are very nice. Cubase is incredibly powerful, probably more powerful than Studio One, but the workflow is simpler in Studio One.

The clips follow tempo choice isn't available for lower versions.Both Cubase and Studio One are wonderful. Also added clarification that the screenshot above is for Melodyne Studio.

Celemony is about to release a new update to version 4 which also fixes several Melodyne bugs that may be relevant to what you are seeing.Įdit: I incorrectly said SHIFT when I meant CTRL key. That said if you still feel you are having issues please forward a project file with a description and I will look into it. Note however that each view instance will still show multiple ARA clips unless you turn off follow clip selection in DAW from the Melodyne options. We don't show the pin icon on ARA views but you can still pin views this way and open multiple instances of Melodyne views if you prefer working that way. To automatically pin a melodyne view and open a second view simply double click on the new melodyne clip you want to open while holding down the CTRL key. If you don't want to use a single view you can still open multiple views by pinning the open view and opening a fresh view on a different clip.

You can also double click a clip on a different track and Melodyne should automatically activate that track and follow the selection. If you switch tracks it should also follow the track selection.

Make sure that is enabled and when you click on a clip the view should automatically scroll to highlight the selected clip. In Melodyne Studio there is a setting (I thought it was in by default but could be mistaken) to follow clip selection in the daw. You can think of Melodyne as the editor for all blobs in the project so no need to close and reopen for each clip. Hi folks, with the ara2 integration if you are running Melodyne editor or higher a single Melodyne view is used to display the blobs for all clips in the project.
