Melodyne 5 Versions Full [TESTED]

It is a legacy version. If you find a cheap used license (license transfer allowed), grab it, but Celemony no longer updates it. Upgrade to Studio.


Best for: Beginners, podcasters, or vocalists who only need basic tuning.

  • Limitations: Cannot edit chords. No MIDI export. No sound design tools.
  • Target Audience: Vocal producers, songwriters, and mixers who primarily work with solo instruments. melodyne 5 versions full

    Assistant bridges the gap between Essential and the pro versions. It introduces the algorithms needed for modern pop and hip-hop vocal production.

  • Multitrack Editing: Melodyne Studio can function as a stand-alone application, allowing you to load multiple tracks simultaneously to check for phase issues or tuning conflicts across an entire mix.
  • Advanced Functions: Includes "Sound Editor" for specific frequency editing and "Note Assignment" mode for correcting detection errors in complex audio.
  • Verdict: Overkill for the average beat-maker, but essential for mastering houses and high-end post-production. It is a legacy version


    This version acts as a "Melodyne Essential Plus." It introduces the ability to use different algorithms, which is crucial for editing different types of sound sources.

  • Audio-to-MIDI: Export the pitch of the melody as a MIDI file.
  • Limitations: Still lacks Polyphonic DNA. You cannot reach inside a chord to edit individual notes. It treats chords as a single block of sound.
  • Who it is for: Singer-songwriters, small studio owners, and producers working with vocal stacks and drums. Best for: Beginners, podcasters, or vocalists who only

    What "Full" means here: This is where polyphonic editing begins. Assistant can "see inside" chords, but only in a limited capacity.

    Key Differences from Essential:

    The Upgrade: Assistant is the minimum "full" version for guitar players who sing. You can edit a voice and an acoustic guitar simultaneously.