![]() That is equally true whichever algorithm is used, with a few algorithm-specific exceptions: In the case of vocals, breaths are not exported as MIDI notes and if you save rhythmic material or material edited with the Universal algorithm as MIDI, all the MIDI notes will share the same pitch but take their position, length and amplitude from their audio equivalents in the rhythm track. If an audio event is opened with Melodyne, it is always Melodyne that performs the time stretching. Studio One can perform this adjustment correctly for some files without Melodyne’s help, but for others it does need Melodyne. Select the option “Timestretch” if you want an audio file to adjust automatically to the prevailing tempo when you drag it into a song. The velocity of each MIDI note is derived from the amplitude of the audio note it represents. For each audio note, a MIDI note is created with the same position, length and pitch. ![]() The MIDI notes are an exact representation of the audio notes in Melodyne.
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