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Old October 17th, 2003, 04:44 AM
jaddams jaddams is offline
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Thumbs up Nice job!!

Well…well…well.

Everything appears to work better than I ever expected.

I am very impressed and happy with this version. As I had posted earlier, I did not use Keyrite because I was not too happy with the quality of 1.302. Anytime I needed to change the key on a song, I used my karaoke machine to record a WAV using the built-in key changer and then recreated the song on the new key using Kpro.

No more!

Today, I downloaded the 2.000 executable, dug up 1.302 from my backups (I had uninstalled it long ago) reinstalled, overwrote 1.302.exe with 2.000, and fired it up and….

… not believing what I heard, I started playing other songs, up and down keys I went, I played with 20 different tracks and changed down to -4 and up to +3 in all of them.

Keyrite is going to stay on my system and will become my favorite key changer. Crisp clean sound and good fidelity. In my opinion, a nice piece of software!

Let’s not discuss the quality of background vocals. No key changer will help you there.

Jon

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