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![]() I'm at a loss as to what file format you are using in Microstudio to key change.
A BIN file has uncompressed "wav" audio + cdg lyrics/graphics data. There is no MP3 associated with a BIN file. Please post exactly what file format you are key changing in Microstudio. Have you tried the same file in Hoster? Please do so if not. We need to verify the file isn't damaged, but is a standard "whatever" format file. |
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I'm sorry, it was the .bin file I was working with.(I was recording only the wave portion of the file on microstudio).
I would put the bin file in the play section then hit the keychange button, in this case, it was "-4". However, the song came out in the same key. It would properly drop 4 steps if I waited till after the second note (part of song intro) started playing, then hit the "-4" key. Eleven other songs worked fine from beginning to end, when I attempted to key change them. But something peculiar about this song just wouldn't allow it to change keys UNLESS I hit the "-4" key AFTER the song started.
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Yes, it does, even when played in microstudio, after a few measures you can hit the "-4" key and hear a big drop in pitch. It's just when you hit the "-4" before the song starts, it doesn't seem to drop it at all in pitch?
Any other song I woek with in MStudio you can hit a key change anytime before OR during a song and the key changes. Just seems to be that song. Somehow the algorithm can't seem to detect and change the key until after the song begins, does that make any "code" sense?
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Sorry this got dropped. It is clearly one file that is causing the problem.
Can you burn this BIN file to a CDROM and mail it to us? If so, please copy the URL for this Forum Thread and add it as a .txt file, also saved on the CDROM so we know what its about. We will need the file to re-create the problem. ![]() |
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I ended up using what I had then did and audio fix thing at the very beginning. Works okay as is now. I'll try to locate the original file somewhere if I can.
Thanx for the amazing follow-up.
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