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Old April 28th, 2006, 09:34 AM
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It's a NEW project

You start a new project, then add your wav. (There is an "Add Music" button)

Of course, if you burn a cd with the wave, all you need to do is import the track from the burned cd in Microstudio as .Bin or .cdg
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Old April 28th, 2006, 10:31 AM
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You start a new project, then add your wav.
That step doesn't matter if it's a new project, only if you want to open an existing project or create a new project using a saved template do you need to go through FILE.

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Old April 28th, 2006, 10:50 AM
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Why pick at me?

I said "you start a new project". I didn't say what buttons to push (except that adding the music, once the project is started is the ADD MUSIC button). As a quick response to Songbird, I wanted to emphasize that turning a wave to cdg with KHPRO did not involve "Open"ing the wave file. There are other ways to get the desired CDG file. (Burning a cd and then importing the track as cdg), but in the interest of not making throwaway discs, I'm trying to help, using the KHPRO method, which I have used on several occasions.
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Old April 28th, 2006, 10:56 AM
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Perhaps I misread what you meant by "start a new project" . That gave the impression of a step that has do be done when all you have to do is open KHP and start adding files, which I covered in my post to SONGBIRD.

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Old April 28th, 2006, 01:19 PM
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Haste makes boo boos (my bad)

There are two methods and at first glance when I looked at your response to Songbird I thought you were addressing one. I thought that I was addressing the other. My error in not fully reading your response.
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Old April 28th, 2006, 01:54 PM
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No problem here.

Hope you're getting along o.k.

Take care,

George
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Old April 28th, 2006, 05:20 PM
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SONGBIRD,

Sometimes I can't see the forest for the trees. My apologies.

I got focused on converting a WAV file to CDG on the hard drive, and something's been nagging at me all day . Light bulb just came on.

As you've seen from other posts, all you have to do to convert a CD .WAV track to CDG is import it to the hard drive as a CDG, then burn it to a disc and it will play as a cdg.

Well....If you don't mind wasting a cd, or if you have a CDRW(re-writable cd) then go to Microstudio CUSTOM ASSEMBLY, select the .WAV file and burn it to a cd.

Then go to Microstudio IMPORT and import the.WAV file back to the hard drive making sure to have CDG selected as IMPORT FILE TYPE, not .wav.


The new file now is a cdg file you can mix with regular cdg's and burn to a cd.

Much, much simpler if you don't mind a wasted cd, or have a CDRW.

Take care,

George
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