The price from Thomann was better than on the Melodyne site and any other retailer I could find. And Thomann is without doubt the most efficient vendor for any musical stuff and their after sales service is stunning. The software is probably the best pitch and timing editor you can find. However, It's expensive (€600+ for full package). As far as I can see, the only thing you don't get with 'Editor' is that you can't edit several tracks at the same time. But it does do excellent polyphonic editing and it does it offline and you can pay a one-off price ,not an ongoing subscription. What I don't like about it is that it uses a whole bunch of weird hieroglyphs for tool selection and a lot of confusing non-standard key commands (eg 'alt' isn't always for copying, 'copy and paste' is not intuitive, zooming is weird. So there is a bit of a learning curve.