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Release Notes
Melodyne studio/cre8 version 3.1.1
Improvements
Detection can now be switched between MS-Mode (default) and 'normal' stereo (to be set as an option under preferences) This option allows better handling of files that have no mid/side components, i.e. play along files, where left and right side are completely independent. MS-Mode (the one, that was the only mode before) leads to crosstalk in such cases, but gives you better results in time-stretching of 'normal' files If using Melodyne with iLok, there's no need to type in the serial number any more Melodyne Bridge supports offline-rendering now (as it's done by certain hosts)
Editing
"revert and reset position" did lead to a crash (very short files only) sometimes double-click with the modulation-tool could lead to a crash
General
switching between cre8 and studio by switching iLoks doesn't lead to crashes any more (but still is not really a recommended thing to do) new tracks take over the name of the audio file dragged to them [OS X] some window constellations (i. e. certain error messages popping up) could lock each other and the program had to be killed.
PlugIns
the presets of the build in Synth Podolski are installed properly again when running the Waves Transform Bundle, Melodyne could crash
MIDI
the EQ setting on the screen is now displayed correctly when controlled via MIDI remote after removing and reconnecting the MIDI-Interface is still recognized now
File handling
names may now contain slashes "/" and colons ":" (this could lead to crashes before) importing certain polyphonic audio files could lead to a crash [Win] loading certain WAV-files could lead to a crash loading certain longer aif files could lead to a crash saving could lead to a crash when files were overwritten.
ReWire
running as a ReWire client under Logic Pro, Melodyne could crash when notes were deleted
Melodyne Bridge
when running with Sonar 5, creating multiple harmonies could make Melodyne crash
Sync
when running in MTC sync Melodyne could crash