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Before we break down version 5, it is crucial to understand where Melodyne Studio sits in the Celemony ecosystem. Celemony offers several tiers: Essential, Assistant, Editor, and . Melodyne Studio 5 is the flagship, unlimited version. While Essential handles monophonic lines (lead vocals, solos) and Assistant adds polyphonic chords, Studio 5 removes all artificial limits.
Unlike Melodyne Editor or Assistant, has no track limit. Import entire sessions—drums, bass, pads, leads—and edit every note on every track. It works as a standalone application or via ARA2 (Audio Random Access) integration with DAWs like Logic Pro, Studio One, Cubase, and Reaper. With ARA2, there’s no bouncing or rendering; edits flow seamlessly between your DAW and Melodyne. Celemony Melodyne Studio 5
Melodyne Studio 5 treats audio like MIDI. Drag notes to change pitch, length, or position. Use the to add vibrato or the Pitch Drift Tool to remove it. You can even adjust the “formant” (vocal timbre) independently of pitch—perfect for gender-bending vocals or natural-sounding harmonies. Before we break down version 5, it is
| Feature | Assistant 5 | Editor 5 | | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Polyphonic Editing | Basic chords | Advanced (Up to 4 voices) | Unlimited voices | | Note Assignment Mode | No | No | Yes (Full Orchestra) | | Tempo Detection | Yes (Single track) | Yes (Multi-track) | Global tempo mapping | | Sound Editor (Formant/Drift) | Partial | Full | Full + Modulation tools | | API Bridge for Video Sync | No | No | Yes | It works as a standalone application or via
Located on the right-hand panel, the Sound Editor in version 5 includes:
Melodyne 5 is offered in four editions, with Studio being the most feature-rich: : Basic monophonic pitch and time editing.