Writing my own lyrics?

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ocheye
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Writing my own lyrics?

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Any bright ideas on incorporating some on-screen lyrics for use where true Karaoke tracks aren't available. For my purposes as a singer I would only need to display some keywords and cue instructions for the occasional time where I might glance at the screen when a nagging doubt enters my head. I'm aware of Karaoke home producer but thought there might be a simpler solution.
At the moment I have a book on a music stand with my own instructions that no-one else understands (first word of a verse that always eludes me, which bar to come in after instrumental break etc) I would like to ditch that when I start to use a laptop on stage.
Cheers
Ocheye

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Will have a close look tomorrow
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Writing my own lyrics?

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Hi Dave
The Griffin iKaraoke software is a brilliant way of creating your own tracks however I am experiencing a little difficulty importing the .ktp file into KJams. This might be because I can't seem to put in meta tags.
Any ideas
Andy

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feature not implemented

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Yes one day i will certainly allow the direct import of the .ktp files (providing i can get documentation on it), but until then you will need to export it as a QuickTime movie first.

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