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Old March 30th, 2017, 06:58 PM
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Re: KPro Studio 6.00 Issues

Ive no idea if KHPro v6 will import a mono file as I don\'t have it to try.

Is there a reason why your files have to be in mono other than your existing files are in mono ?

Now this is just a suggestion as a workaround but you could import your mono audio file into Audacity which is a free program.
Once in that from the edit dialog choose copy then duplicate. You then select the title bar of top track where there is a dropdown arrow then from the list select (make Stereo Track)
Then from the file menu select Export Audio and save it.

I tried the above with a mono file and it imported as normal.
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Old March 30th, 2017, 09:02 PM
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Re: KPro Studio 6.00 Issues

Thanks, Roy. I\\\'d been contemplating doing something along those lines with my editing software.

The reason I use mono files is to deal with the less-than-ideal setups in most karaoke venues. The percentage of venues is very small which have suitable layouts for listening to stereo as it was intended. The customary setup has either the two speakers pointing away from each other at 90° to cover the spread of the floorplan from the location of the karaoke equipment, or the speakers are stationed at opposite ends of a long, narrow room (bar), pointing toward each other. It ends up with one part of the room hearing the right channel and the other part of the room hearing the left channel if the track is stereo.

On top of that, you have KJs who forget to reset the speakers to stereo after playing somebody\\\'s CD with the guide vocal on one channel.

(And while we\\\'re at it, why does this forum insert backslashes in front of apostrophes?)
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Old March 31st, 2017, 05:56 AM
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Re: KPro Studio 6.00 Issues

I see, as Im sure you know In the case of converting them to stereo in audacity they will not end up as true stereo and you will get equal sound from both speakers (unless you create a multiplex track).


As to the backslashes, it is something that come about after some updates probably Windows. MTU are trying to get this software updated from the software publisher. It is being looked into, backslashes arent the only problems the update causes in the software.
Hopefully we wont have to wait much longer.
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