Is there a way to put a track onto an HD with pitch bend [baked into the file]?
The way I do it now is I burn a CD with pitch bending, and then rip the track back to kjams and then I can put the pitch bent track onto a hard drive.
One of the venues I do has a team in a karaoke league and when were playing away the singers like me to take a hard drive with their tracks on it with the pitch bending if needed because the other venues have crap karaoke programs that aren't capable of doing decent key changing
Re-compress or export with pitch bending?
Re: Re-compress or export with pitch bending?
currently there is no way to do that but i expect that one day there will be.
you CAN export to quicktime (i recommend lossless), with pitch bending, then extract the audio out of the quicktime move, convert that to MP3, and replace the MP3. that at least saves you the burn-then-rip hassle.
you CAN export to quicktime (i recommend lossless), with pitch bending, then extract the audio out of the quicktime move, convert that to MP3, and replace the MP3. that at least saves you the burn-then-rip hassle.
Re: Re-compress or export with pitch bending?
Thanks, It works a treat