q re lyrics text files
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Just in case anybody is interested in a text editor that works with a Mac you might want to try Smultron. http://smultron.sourceforge.net/
You need to make a couple of changes in line with Paolo's reply earlier so here's how:
In the preferences change the following:
In the Open & Save screen change the Encodings option to Always use Western ASCII
In the Advanced screen change the Line Endings to "Dark Side (CRLF)"
Then enter your text into the editor, save the file as a *.txt and copy to the Korg.
Hope this helps anyone who's interested.
Dave.
You need to make a couple of changes in line with Paolo's reply earlier so here's how:
In the preferences change the following:
In the Open & Save screen change the Encodings option to Always use Western ASCII
In the Advanced screen change the Line Endings to "Dark Side (CRLF)"
Then enter your text into the editor, save the file as a *.txt and copy to the Korg.
Hope this helps anyone who's interested.
Dave.
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Txt software for mac os x
HI guys
After reading all your post, I have a last question.
I would like to batch convert .doc files to .txt files, using mi Mac ( not wordpad ) and keeping the right codification, I mean, keeping the line´s jumps when I read the files in my pa1x.
Does somebody know if there is some software like this???
Thanks
After reading all your post, I have a last question.
I would like to batch convert .doc files to .txt files, using mi Mac ( not wordpad ) and keeping the right codification, I mean, keeping the line´s jumps when I read the files in my pa1x.
Does somebody know if there is some software like this???
Thanks
Lyrics added to Midi File songs and displayed
Hi Guys,
Having read this thread, could anyone now condense some instruction on say having a song in midi flie format and then typing out the lyrics to be displayed on the PA1x screen in time with the music?
I appreciate this may have been covered before, if so can you direct me to related posts.
The font size is not critical, but to have karaoke style lyrics would be good, if they are not totally in time that is also not important but useful to scroll down page roughly in time to the music.
The knowledge and variety of topics in this forum never ceases to amaze me!! Please keep it coming, rest assured someone is always reading even if they do not chip in a comment!!
Best Regards,
Greywolf.
Having read this thread, could anyone now condense some instruction on say having a song in midi flie format and then typing out the lyrics to be displayed on the PA1x screen in time with the music?
I appreciate this may have been covered before, if so can you direct me to related posts.
The font size is not critical, but to have karaoke style lyrics would be good, if they are not totally in time that is also not important but useful to scroll down page roughly in time to the music.
The knowledge and variety of topics in this forum never ceases to amaze me!! Please keep it coming, rest assured someone is always reading even if they do not chip in a comment!!
Best Regards,
Greywolf.
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Re: Lyrics added to Midi File songs and displayed
[quote="Greywolf"]Having read this thread, could anyone now condense some instruction on say having a song in midi flie format and then typing out the lyrics to be displayed on the PA1x screen in time with the music?
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Hi Greywolf,
You can't add the Lyrics to a MIDI file on the PA keyboard. You have to use a MIDI editor on a separate computer. I use either Band in a Box or Cakewalk Sonar to add Lyrics. Many commercial MIDI files have lyrics already. Lyrics contained within a .MID or .SMF file will auto-scroll in time with the MIDI music.
An alternative that doesn't auto-scroll the text is as follows:
Record a MIDI file on the Pa keyboard say called MYSONG.MID. Create a MYSONG.TXT file on a PC using Notepad containing the lyrics. Download MYSONG.TXT to the same directory on the Pa keyboard as MYSONG.MID. Then, when you load MYSONG.MID into the sequencer and press the play button, the lyrics in MYSONG.TXT will display on the screen (but you have to manually scroll them).
Best regards,
Rob
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Hi Greywolf,
You can't add the Lyrics to a MIDI file on the PA keyboard. You have to use a MIDI editor on a separate computer. I use either Band in a Box or Cakewalk Sonar to add Lyrics. Many commercial MIDI files have lyrics already. Lyrics contained within a .MID or .SMF file will auto-scroll in time with the MIDI music.
An alternative that doesn't auto-scroll the text is as follows:
Record a MIDI file on the Pa keyboard say called MYSONG.MID. Create a MYSONG.TXT file on a PC using Notepad containing the lyrics. Download MYSONG.TXT to the same directory on the Pa keyboard as MYSONG.MID. Then, when you load MYSONG.MID into the sequencer and press the play button, the lyrics in MYSONG.TXT will display on the screen (but you have to manually scroll them).
Best regards,
Rob
Re: Lyrics added to Midi File songs and displayed
This is one thing that still has not changed since operating system 1.0 on the original PA1.Rob Sherratt wrote: Then, when you load MYSONG.MID into the sequencer and press the play button, the lyrics in MYSONG.TXT will display on the screen (but you have to manually scroll them).
Best regards,
Rob
Both Ketron and Roland allow you to place live markers on your imported text file so the page moves down as the midi file progresses..
It doesn't do line by line (vis-a-vis Karaoke), but in my view that is not needed. Just a marker in the midi to move the page down.
I do not believe this would be too difficult for Korg.
And they could also please please PLEASE change the format to at LEAST an RTF (.DOC would be even better), so when chord symbols are placed on a seperate line, the spacing remains as you entered on the word processor.
Neither of these things would require much in the way of progammingm and I believe they have been asked for a few times in the past.
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I know it's easy to ask. Without having to go to any software. The sequencer is now just missing the editor lirycs or karaoke, as if it were sound, cubase .. etc etc ... and it would be good more departures (output) to attempt a SURROUND sound speakers with different positions and have such instrumentations drum / speakers 1 / 2. Bass / speakers-al center guitar/speakers3 piano/speakers4 ... For example ..... and so is my order as a Christmas gift je je je well my face is happy in days next....A hug stronger and my best wishes to all on this forum. best regards
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mariolino wrote:What type of font to use when edit lyrics in notepad?
I wrote chords above words but in my keyboard they are not on the same place as in notepad.
What font is used in the Pa1X? Looks like Arial or Verdana, but I'm not sure.keys wrote:In the BIG the font is bold 14 pt, and the SMALL is bold 8pt. These figures are courtesy of Paolo Trammanoni.
I would like to see the same layout in notepad when I type chords above the lyric lines.
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