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BANDL
February 16th, 2003, 01:51 PM
I downloaded Kpro4.008 and have a couple of questions.
When one is trying to improve the synchronization of the words/music with the > or <, how much should one click? If one loops, at some point it seems to get worst and eventually the sound gets warbled. Is it matter of getting use to it and "guessing". I have seen other softawares where the sinchronization takes place in a very graphical interface (wave file and boxes with text). Is this in the 4.1 version (I know that it is to early for suggestions but that would be helpful :g )

The other observation that I have is that in the previous versions, once you left KHP3.1, for example, all the settings were maintained with this version everything goes back to default values. Could that be changed?

I am trying to learn the "adjusting game" so bear with me.

BANDL:r

admin
February 17th, 2003, 08:42 PM
Click the Advanced Settings button in the Adjust Lyrics Screen. You will find the "Adjust amount:" field where you can change how much (to 0.01 seconds resolution) you will move the highlight start or ending with each < or > click.

The factory default I believe is set to 0.20 (200 milliseconds or 1/5th a second). If this is too much for you, change it.

We don't use a graphical waveform as this will actually cause you to create an edit that is out of sync with the rest of the song when you apply the Advance Offset: amount to remove your human response time, and move all the lyrics to appear early to cue the singer. Once you understand the adjusting, it will be more natural. :w

BANDL
February 23rd, 2003, 09:58 AM
I am becoming a bit more familiar with Kpro. It does take a bit of time to get used to the moving of the sweeping. One thing that I found was that, if you want to move the sweeping of the whole word forward (or backwards) it is better to move both the start and the end the same number of "clicks". If you only move the start the word is swept earlier but slower. I have put together two songs. More later

BANDL