I know, but I suspect most people are using Melodyne under ARA for monophonic pitch correction (the free one bundeled with some DAWS) rather than the the other ARA plugs like Vocalign etc. If you are in to the more advanced editing you are doing that stuff in a different DAW (I have Melodyne Studio 5 which I use in Studio One, Studio one only has ARA unlike Cubase which has a native pitch correction)jens wrote: ↑Thu May 02, 2024 12:10 pmWell, first of all ARA isn't pitch-correction - it's a plugin-extension. There still seems to be a whole lot of misunderstanding about what ARA actually is (and isn't).
With that out of the way:
while Reason's pitch-editor is quite a good-tool in its own right it is
a) strictly monophonic
b) fully manual only
My point was both Live and Bitwig have no ARA and not even basic monophonic pitch correction for vocals, lead guitar and bass (where I use it most) which for me is essential in DAW workflow. Although you can transfer to Studio (and sending it to melodyne as the external sampler in Live works OK) its not the same as having ARA...But IMO Live and Bitwig need it more than Reason, but Reason missed a track to move ahead of those DAWS in one area at least.