![]() ![]() Be sure the original file written in UTF-8 though, cause the export is made in UTF-8, so it should work. txt on the zip you send me, and no lyrics in project notes so not sure if the fact lyrics are not split is an import error or just a mis-preparation.įor the ü, I indeed see error but again without the txt hard to tell from where the error come. So it is not the export which is wrong but the preparation You have to split syllabus like zu+ein+and+er, and do that for for words (just like in uktrastar creator), and then when you use the lyrics script, it will place each syllabes on a different words. You will see that you have multi syllabic events like "zueinander", this is not how it should be written for ultra-star. To move markers with items, you should use Ripple Editing active on all tracks with move markers set to one (right click on the ripple editing button to see the settings).įor lyrics before export you can check them in the MIDI editor by double clicking on the MIDI items. The page markers did not move with the notes so I had to correct them. ![]() I will send you a pm with my files, so if you like to check, you can try it for yourself, I hope you can tell me, what I did wrong Result: The lanes which indicate the tones to be sung are correct, but the lyrics are messed up. The page markers did not move with the notes so I had to correct them.Īfter that I exported the project to an ultrastar txt, with your script, and ran a test in my ultrastar deluxe. Then I moved the midi file to fit the mp3 without altering the mp3. Then I thought to myself: No, the mp3 of the song must be at exact zero in my project, like yours in your video. ![]() In between my editing I've noticed that I had changed and cut the beginning of my mp3 file to fit the midi vocals in the txt. they were all wrong ^^ but nevertheless at least the lyrics were there and the page-markers etc. Then I added mp3/mp4 and started editing the notes. I've loaded the txt I already got into reaper. I think it might have to do with german a german letter in the title ( Ü ). ![]()
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