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Old October 9th, 2011, 03:44 PM
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Re: Swap A Vocal Track For Placement Guide

Thanks George for the tip and Roy for putting me on the right track, it worked out perfectly.....Now I have a Karaoke and A Sing-A-Long version I can use for a break song...

And the really nice part of all of this experience is, it cut down the Reproduction time by at least 75% of what it would usually take...

Thanks alot Guy's,

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Old October 9th, 2011, 08:36 PM
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Re: Swap A Vocal Track For Placement Guide

I found one other way to achieve this. Save a .kpr file after finishing and also Export to Bin, then for your other copy reopen the .kpr you just saved and you can load the other music file without having to replace the lyrics again. Just press play to check it then export to bin again.

Again I did this in version 5.01 but I assume it would be similar in your version.
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Old October 9th, 2011, 09:07 PM
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Wow, That is Super news you can use, which will cut it down even more...

Thank you Roy so very much for sharing your experience,

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Old October 20th, 2011, 07:14 PM
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Re: Swap A Vocal Track For Placement Guide

Joe, in the KHPro manual "Table Of Contents" you will find these hyperlinked entries:

Export Your Karaoke Song File
Replace Music with Vocal Reduced File
Create A Multiplex Song


If you click the second link above, it jumps you to this text:

Replace the Music with Vocal Reduced File

1.When your lyric highlighting is acceptable, click the Edit Lyrics button and the Add Music button to find and add an audio file without vocals. This file should be the same length as the first to preserve your highlighting.

2.Vogone reduces the vocals of most songs, and does not change the file length.

3.You can keep using the music file with the vocals if you wish.


Forgive me for not making it clearer.
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Old October 20th, 2011, 09:02 PM
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Re: Swap A Vocal Track For Placement Guide

Thanks you for the input, I'll have to try your mothod next time which will be next week on a batch of songs..

I've gotten help from Roy & George on this thread which pulled me through the challange, now I have various ways of dealing with it which I'm greatful for...

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