![]() I verified that it was Melodyne causing it by removing it from the clip and the doubling effect went away. ![]() ![]() ![]() I hadn't edited it at all with Melodyne, I just enabled it. A clip that I enabled Melodyne on had the very first vocal note/word of the clip doubled as if I had put a Chorus VST/Doubler on the track. Regarding Melodyne: I had something similar happen to me. But I do have to say I have never seen such odd behavior before with any update/version and it was working fine before I did this last update, and 2.6 is running fine. I'm certain if what I am experiencing was the norm, the forum would be lit up with posts about it. Did you recently install version 3.1? The reason I ask is, I just installed the latest update and all kinds of odd things started happening.ĭisclaimer: My system has one foot in the grave and the other one slipping so I'm not going to put the blame completely on S1.
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