Variaudio or Melodyne

I have transfered some forty year old analogue multi-tracks into Cubase to clean up/remix etc. The music is not tuned to exactly A 440. Melodyne offers the option to detect this and edit tuning globally if need be. I couldn’t see the same option in Variaudio…?
Any advice gratefully received -
MK

That’s cool, I didn’t know that and I’ve used Melodyne for many years. Only drawback with Melodyne is getting all those tracks back into Cubase.

I’ve had very good results from Variaudio for short passages (syllables, partial phrases) but, judging by the chatter on the other Variaudio thread, it would appear there may be some tuning issues that show up on longer pieces of music, particularly after rendering. (Ted has alluded to this as well in that thread).
For what you want to do, Melodyne may be the better answer.

Also RevoicePro, but not inexpensive … don’t know how it compares $$-wise to Melodyne, and it can do so much more (I love it).

Hi All
If you need to know the tuning option in Melodyne is drop down under the tuning fork top left. You can choose A440; it will detect the tuning of the music you input or set your own default.
MK