I think I've answered my own question. Best way I think is to freeze the track each time you edit in Melodyne and retain your edits. Then later use Melodyne again for further editing and then freeze again.
You can of course save the project with Melodyne active on the track. This will mean when you start up REAPER again the edits will be there since Melodyne is still active. You could then resume editing. Once finished you need to freeze or render the track though to keep the edits when Melodyne is removed.
Last edited by funkycornwall; 03-25-2018 at 11:00 AM.
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