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thanks again for getting back to me as far as the ruffle feathers not so i enjoy being a microstudio customer and enjoy the program ,microstudio has help me to learn how to play guitar i took guitar lessons and play my guitar every day and use microstudio everyday and when there is a problem and i can't use microstudio to record as i'am having now to its does bother me,however i know you work hard to please us as customers and to give us the best product on the market. as to the recording all i do is record myself i use my kma files for the music and playback the recording .when i record it goes into my c drive as a wave file is this the proper format. thanks bob |
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I'm not really bothered by it since when I record the back up disc everything is in sync. If I have time tonight I'll get the specs you're asking for. |
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Okay. Perhaps I should say that the back up vocals and music are out of sync with the words on the screen. I'll see if I can find time to get the specs for you.
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See if the solution on post number three will help you.. Last edited by George; January 8th, 2008 at 07:09 PM. |
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Thanks George. I wish you would have seen this before I looked all of this up though.
Windows XP professional Service pack 2 AMD Athlon 64 processor 3200+ 512MB ram Main drive 7200 rpm 250 Gig WD SATA (This is where MS and the imported files are) DirectX version 9.0c GeForce 6200 TurboCache with 256 MB ram Optiarc DVD RW AD-7190A from MTU in early December Sony DVD RW AW-Q170A came with box Audio Controller: nVidia(026B) AC97 Codec: ALC655 But it did seem to work. Thanks again. |
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Glad to help.
Why don't you copy and paste those pc specs and save them to a file. Then if you ever have a problem in the future you'll be able to copy and paste them into your new post. Just keep the file current if you make any changes. Last edited by George; January 8th, 2008 at 08:44 PM. |
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Thanks again. But I did that while looking them up.
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I too have had problems when recording my voice. Is is definitely out of synch with the music. All my hardware and drivers are up-to-date. In fact, we purchased a condenser microphone made for use with computers. It has an USB 2.0 wire for best speeds. The microphone has a cardioid pick-up pattern. We thorough tested the microphone without using the microstudio software and it works extremely well. However, when used with the microstudio software the lyrics and the music are off. Another thing that would be helpful would be to allow your voice to come through the speakers along with the music (the same way a karaoke player does). There must be some way of synchronizing the voice and the music, perhaps through sofware. In any event, everything else with the program seems to be working very well thus far.
Thanks, EAC |
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2. Good point that we'll look into. I expect this will take quite a bit longer to add this, but we may be surprised. |
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Double tracks and vocals
Hello all,
I just purchased and downloaded Microstudio 4.006 last night. I tried it on two computers. One with Vista Home Premium with a duo core processor and one with XP Home with a Celeron processor. I tried it with my mixer, without my mixer, with an Xmod external sound card and without. I am using Shure SM58 mics, both wireless and wired. Both computers have 2G of ram, the lastest custom updates for Microsoft and the hardware components. I played with the hardware acceleration at all ranges. Hoster runs just fine on these. On both, the music would play through fine, but when I recorded the music, the playback would had the music doubled onto itself (plays the song on top of the song. When I recorded my wife singing (she is the KJ, I am just the tech guy), the playback would be delayed and the music doubled. Thanks for any assistance. |
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Tried DirectX fix to sync mic vocals to music wav...
I see this issue has been around for a very long time and I haven't seen any other "fixes" than to adjust the "slider" in The DirectX diagnostics. My only problem is that I don't have a "slider" bar to adjust in the Sound tab as was described.
I have Vista Ultimate with an up-to-date DirectX 10, an audio mic in the Inspiron 9200 mic jack. Everything's working except the voice is out of synce with the background music. I bought this program just to do this. I had a program called Microsing that used to help, but it doesn't work with Vista well. Any help, please?!! |
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Don't think MTU has had a chance to work on this yet as they are working hard to get Hoster 4.00 finished and released soon. There are a couple other problems that have come up with Microstudio that need to fixed too, so I am sure they will get on it as soon as Hoster is released.
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Dale Douglass 2nd Generation Karaoke I am not a member of the MTU Staff.
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