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George: I must be totally ignorant. I cannot find a place to put a check mark, or a place to check advanced. It just seems that nothing works on the Define Area to Play.
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I'm assuming you have versio 4.104 which I believe is the last issue.
When you have a project opened and active, the ADJUST LYRICS TAB is activated. When you click that, it opens the page with the controls I was detailing in my post. If you don't have a project opened and active, that buton is greyed out. Click on HELP, then MANUAL, and open section 6. It is detailed there, including a picture of the page you adjust the lyrics from. George |
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George: I have version 4.105 and does not contain the buttons that you described.
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Sorry
http://www.mtu.com/support/karaoke-h...on-details.htm The above is a link explaining the changes from 4103/4 t0 4105. The LOOP is activated at all times and ADVANCED has simply changed name to DEFINE AREA TO PLAY to make it simpler. It still performs the same functions with some improvements. When you click on it the screen containing the adjustment controls should open, provided you have finished sweeping the lyrics, and are ready to make corrections, or are opening a swept file you saved. Follow the instructions in your manual. Last edited by George; December 16th, 2006 at 11:05 AM. |
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I just downloaded and installed 4.105 so we can get on the same wavelenght, and I think I see what's hanging you up.
The term "DEFINE AREA TO PLAY" could be interpreted as meaning to select the words that need correcting. I SUSPECT that's what getting you. It does NOT mean that. It means to define the paramaters to be used: the number of words to play both before and after the word(s) you will be adjusting, NOT THE WORDS YOU WILL BE ADJUSTING. This allows you to easily compare the sweep against a couple of words before and after the word you are working with. Other than the name of that tab, and the fact that the LOOP I referred to is on automatically, there hasn't been that much change in that area from what I told you. |
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