How do I link Audition CS5 to Celemony Melodyne?

Hi, please help me with this.
Every time I record my voice in Audition I have to export the file as .wav and import it into melodyne, then once I have tuned the voice I then have to export it from melodyne and then re-import into audition.
As you can imagine this is really annoying!
Is there a way I can use melodyne as a plugin for audition or in some way link the two programms so I don't have to go through this tiresome process every time I want to tune a voice.
Thanks

I've never needed to try to use Melodyne VST in CS5.5 (it is listed on my system by CS5.5 as a VST) but I did have occasion to test it in CS6.  Once the plug-in scan was complete CS6 reported it as both a VST and a VST3.  Opening it as a VST3, atempting to "transfer" audio, nothing happened.  Opening it as a VST, the transfer seemed to happen without problem but then Melodyne "froze" when attempting to carry out its "analysis".  So, again apparently, no success.  But I do intend to test it out again later.
However, Melodyne is seen as a VST within Reaper and I have successfully used it to pitch-correct and even to create vocal harmonies there.  (I am sure there are other DAWs in which it will work also.)  But Reaper has one major advantage over most others, its cost!  It can be freely downloaded and installed, though I think it nags you to buy and register, so perhaps you could try it out?  You can still record in Audition if you wish, and use Suite Spot's AA Translator to transfer the audio file(s) to Reaper, "melodyne" your tracks and reimport them to Audition, if you wish to "mix" there.
To be honest, for multitrack work I've tended to record in Reaper (and render any fx, including Melodyne there) and then inport to AA for final mixing.
Hope this may be of help to you!
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