| How to record midi or
karaoke files and embed lyrics in those files?
FlexiMusic Wave Editor cannot open
MIDI or KARAOKE files
directly.
The easiest way to edit the audio in MIDI or KARAOKE files is to record in
FlexiMusic Wave Editor playing the MIDI or KARAOKE files.
Record Midi or Karaoke:
1. In FlexiMusic Wave
Editor, Use the File > New command to create a new file. For CD quality
recording, use stereo, 16 bits and a sampling rate of 44100Hz.
2.
Click on the screen once to
select the position where you would insert the recorded wave sound.
3. Click the Record button
(the red circle) on the tool button.
4. In Recording window click "Volume"
button, to open the "Recording Source Volume Control" window. In that Click on "Show
Others" button, it will open up the "Other Volume Controls" window in that mute the
Microphone and close.
5. Choose Mixer
or Stereo Mix in the Recording Source drop down list.
Click on "Volume" button to open the "Recording Source Volume Control" window,
and then adjust the volume for Stereo Mix to the highest possible performance.
6. Click the "Start" button to start recording. When you want to
stop recording, just click "Stop" button, Click "Done"
button to finish recording and the destination sound file is there.
7.
To save your recording, click the File menu and choose Save command.
Embed Lyrics:
Use the Paste-Mix
or Paste-Insert command for this.
Paste Mix: Mixes
the wave in clipboard with the wave in selected location.
Paste Insert: Inserts wave to selected location from clipboard.
1) Open two wave files
side by side, the source file and the destination audio. (You can use the
top
tab to switch between files).
2) Make sure the formats
of both files are same, change it if needed using the format menu
(Menu > File > Format), you can view the format in the bottom of the waveform
window.
3) Adjust the volume of
each.
4) Select the part in the
source file and copy, (Edit > Copy).
5) Go to the destination
file and use the paste command (Menu > Edit > Paste-Mix or Paste-Insert).
6) Save the file in a new name. |