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TONYB October 9th, 2006 04:44 PM

Transferring Kh Pro To Hoster
 
Once I create a song in KH Pro how do I play the finished product or do I need to transfer to Hoster or Micro studio if so how do I do it?

Garry A. Leslie October 9th, 2006 06:55 PM

Hey TonyB,
Glad someone else is having problems, I don't really mean that of course.
But I followed the instructions in the manual, as I thought to the letter, still couldn't get it to import.
After trying numerous different ways I gave up.
Wrote a disc in Microstudio and imported into Hoster as you would do for a commercial CDG.
Good job discs are about a penny a throw.
Regards from across the pond.
Garry

Garry A. Leslie October 9th, 2006 07:02 PM

TONYB,
Sorry I didn't read your post correctly, thought you were refering to importing into Hoster as a KMA, that's what I had trouble with.
You can play the created song while still in KHPro with the "Play screen" command and also export to Songlist as a bin. file which will then play in Microstudio.
Regards from across the pond.
Garry

TONYB October 9th, 2006 08:32 PM

Transferring audio & lyrics to Hoster
 
My problem is transferring to Hoster once I am done changing it to wav. format & including the words. How can I do this? I cant locate any directions to do this. Is KH Pro intergrated with Hoster or is it a stand alone product?

ddouglass October 9th, 2006 09:57 PM

It is stand alone, but also can work with Hoster or Microstudio. For Hoster currently you need to save as a bin file, then import from hard drive rather than from CD. Hoster will then convert it from a bin file into compressed KMA.

TONYB October 10th, 2006 12:15 AM

Thank you I will try this.


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