I'm not sure what the point of this application is for karaoke if your music still has the original artist's voice.
That said, it's a pretty slick app for doing sweeps and exporting to various movie formats. Rhetorical: Will one of these movie formats become the standard for future karaoke bars?
I dragged the KTP file to kJams and it plays the music, but black video. (the export was in AppleTV 640x480, no contrain. Can a person do sweeps in Producer for CDG format discs and files?
Griffin iKaraoke TunePrompter
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that's not the point at all. the point is to have music that does NOT have the vocals. Either you're working for the original artist (and have access to the original multitrack recording, so you can just shut off the vocal track), or you're a karaoke producer (so you hire artists to re-create the instrumental version of the song), or you can use GarageBand and voxReducer and you've already removed the vocals.I'm not sure what the point of this application is for karaoke if your music still has the original artist's voice.
Will one of these movie formats become the standard for future karaoke bars?
i fully expect that DVD will take over, then you can do anything you want
yeah, at the moment, it does not automatically bake the graphics, don't worry it will. but in the mean time, just Special->Edit... the ktp song, and option-click the Time Code button (the button with numbers in it). Then press save (command-S)I dragged the KTP file to kJams and it plays the music, but black video.
you don't need to export the movie at all from TunePrompter. Just save the ktp file.the export was in AppleTV 640x480, no contrain
kJams doesn't let you do the sweeps yet, you have to use TunePrompter for that. But yes, once you bring it into kJams and Bake the graphics (and save), you can burn your disc.Can a person do sweeps in Producer for CDG format discs and files?
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a lot of people say that.
maybe i will.
we'll see.
maybe i will.
we'll see.