MTU is aware and there will be some more work done on the Keychange in the future. As Musicman51 said in is an inherent condition to some degree when trying to key change electronically to have some wobble. Varying degrees from machine to machine.
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As for importing the zip files on the hard drive it created another file for each zip file I have in the folder I keep all my zipped files.
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The older Hoster versions created a second complete copy of the ZIP file and adding a header to it making a file larger than what the zip file was. This was accomplished by de-zipping the file which is why it was larger.
The new version only adds a second small 256 byte file containing the header for Hoster and uses the original file to actually play the song. Thus instead of having twice as much space used it only adds 256 bytes per song you import to your hard drive space used. Thus saving space on the drive. That header is what identifies the song to Hoster for it to be added to the Songs Database making it much easier to look up quickly what song you want or someone requests.
You are using Hoster in much the same way Musicman 51 and a few others do for backing music. I don't know how much music you have but to me having them in a database would make it much quicker to load if you need to change up your show if they were imported.
Since you are the only one singing from these you could also use Keyrite (another MTU program) to create copies that are permanently key changed for yourself. Check it out and see if it wouldn't make things easier.