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Old December 7th, 2002, 01:28 PM
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With conflicting facts, we are working on a solution

I have created this Thread on 10/05/03 and moved all unhappy posts under it.

Many Keyrite users do NOT hear artifacts (echoes, reverbs, vibrato, rubberbanding). Thus, we are not confident the problem is with Keyrite's code. We suspect the analog audio components used are also part of the problem or... the main cause.

Please post your analog components (amplifier, mixer, etc.) outside the computer in this different Thread to help us see what gear the artifacts are heard with.
[list=1][*] Post here ONLY if you hear artifacts. You will receive notices on this topic when we post here.
[*] Do NOT post here if you have problems related to your computer or using Keyrite. Please create a new thread.
[*] Do NOT post here if you find a bug. We will fix and release a new version with any bug reports fixed.[/list=1]
What does Keyrite do?[list=1][*]Processes Karaoke CDG digital files and preserves the lyrics. No other key changer offers this unique feature.
[*]Does all processes digitally. To my humble knowledge... all karaoke machines use analog key changers and they do not create problems a digital program can.
[*]Plays in real-time and creates the output file in non-real-time. You can hear you changes while playing, but the created key changed file computes non-real-time to allow running even on 100MHz processors. If Keyrite runs at all, its output file is computed correctly.
[*]It is incredibly simple to use. There are no controls to adjust. We made tradeoffs... Easy to use versus adjustments requiring advanced audio and computer skills to use. Our current settings are acceptable to 96% to 98% of our users.
[*]It is currently $39.95! The next closest real-time product we found that processes digital audio files (not cdg) was $400, and the next was $1,100 (also not cdg).[/list=1]
Be aware - Songs have differing amounts of reverb and echo delays, different instruments and tempos that affect how they will key change. There is no perfect setting for every song, even if we provided adjustments for you.

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Read about our "First-in-the-world" pioneering advancements in digital audio and microcomputers. Companies and Universities in the USA, Japan, England, Australia, Korea, Switzerland, Canada and more paid us consulting fees, and bought our products.

MTU's digital audio converters from early 1981 were the world standard for over 15 years.

Mix Magazine, 09/1997 quote: "Micro Technology Unlimited (MTU) shipped the first professional quality ´direct to disk´ digital audio workstation on a microcomputer."[/b]

We are now focusing on identifying exactly why the artifacts occur in Keyrite processed songs. Please post your analog components (amplifier, mixer, etc.) outside the computer in this different Thread to help us see what gear the artifacts are heard with.

 


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