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Old November 15th, 2002, 05:00 PM
danny_g danny_g is offline
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Originally posted by jim in ohio
Yes you need Micro Studio, like I said, it is the building block, Keyright is just an accessory for Micro Studio.

Jim
Jim, you're only half right. You need Keyrite to change the key but if you already have another program capable of writing to disc, then Microstudio itself is a luxury, although why anyone woul not choose Microstudio is beyond me. Microstudio gives you the added ability to check your work to make sure it is ready to be written or make sure your import of the song into the hard drive was successful- good quality and that. but if you trust your writer and have the goldenhawk program all you have to do is change the .bin extention to .cdg and you're good to go. Keyrite is a stand alone program. Again I Prefer Microstudio for the reasons I have already stated- to make sure the quality of the import is up to snuff and that the key change worked perfectly.
BY the way for Mtusupport, I tested keyrite with a cdg file and if you use it to start the song's play- every KJ knows it takes time to get people up between songs- then the present code from keyrite should work.
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