![]() ![]() Offering precise graphical pitch editing, with a ton of tools for shaping your formants, timbre and more. Waves Tune is one of the most well-known and beloved VST plugins from the Waves arsenal. Waves TuneĬompatibility: Windows, macOS, VST, AU, AAX, 64-bit only We wouldn't recommend getting etiher over Waves Tune, unless you have plans to upgrade and make use of seasonal upgrade deals. If you're looking at Melodyne Essential or Assistant, then Waves Tune is better than both for a lower price. And, Waves Tune (like every other Waves product) is on sale 90% of the time. ![]() This can set you back around $300+, which is an obscene amount when compared to Waves Tune's sale price at $39. It's important to note that, to make full use of Melodyne's features, you'll have to get Editor and above. This is great at the price point, but is severly lacking in comparison. With Waves Tune you get monophonic note editing and real-time autotune. With Melodyne you get benefits like polyphonic note editing (which can change the notes of chords), audio to MIDI, quantize to track, multi-track editing, EQ, tone & timbre controls and even a synth module for sound design. Melodyne is better for in-depth, meticulous vocal editing and provides a more natural sound, with polyphonic note editing. ![]() Melodyne, can also be used for hard-tuning, but is worse than Waves Tune at it. Waves is much better for a hard-tuned sound and live, low-latency autotune. More advanced producers are better with Melodyne Editor and above. Put simply – beginners are better with Waves Tune. Waves Tune is cheaper, offers basic graphical pitch editing and real-time autotune. But, access to the higher-end controls that make Melodyne better, leave you short of $300+. Melodyne is better than Waves Tune & is more feature-rich. ![]()
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