When dropping audio files into Melodyne, they will snap to the grid if it is active. The file comes to rest wherever in the timeline it is dropped. It makes no difference whether or not the track displayed in the Note Editor already contains audio. the Note Editor: you can only drag one file at a time into the Note Editor.The files come to rest wherever in the timeline they are dropped. Each file is assigned to a track if necessary, Melodyne creates new tracks to accommodate them. the track pane: you can drag one or more audio files onto existing tracks or into the grey area beneath the tracks.Melodyne’s Project Browser (which shows the audio files the project is already using) For the drag ‘n’ drop procedure, there are two possible drop zones:.Melodyne’s File Browser (which displays folders on your hard disk – see below).your operating system’s file manager (e.g.You can load files into Melodyne by drag ‘n’ drop from the following locations: