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#187353 - 11/18/01 12:59 PM
MIDI Songs w/lyrics.
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Registered: 01/08/01
Posts: 225
Loc: Sterling, VA USA
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After I purchased my PSR2000, I had to, of course, get a microphone. So, I ordered the Vocal Kit (thanks, George Kaye). The kit includes, not only the microphone, but also a floppy disk from Yamaha with a dozen songs. These songs all have lyrics in them, so, as they are played, the "singer" can see the lyrics right on the PSR2000 screen. Now, I can't sing worth a hoot, but I, nonetheless, found the vocal harmony a lot of fun -- with no one around, of course. My wife can sing, the kids can sing, and I bought the mic primarily for other "singers" and would like to have some other "songs" available. From the manual, I believe I can add lyrics to a midi song, but I think that method might be very labor intensive. Can any suggest a source where one can download midi songs that have the lyrics in them?
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#187354 - 11/18/01 02:15 PM
Re: MIDI Songs w/lyrics.
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Registered: 11/18/01
Posts: 51
Loc: Montreal, Quebec, Canada
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hello Joe, and All this is my first post! i'm into midi-karaoke, i've been using a Roland SC-8820 for 1 year, and a Yamaha PSR-510 for a while( i'm actually trained to play guitar and sing and no i dont gig because my health is an issue), i'm now looking to upgrade and the PSR-2000 sure looks like the best bang for the buck right now !! for me its karaoke feature and harmonisers are very important. as for the midi files with lyrics you can use .kar files easily available on the net then convert them to midi with lyrics with a small freeware called midi-converter( doesnt work all the time! ) or use GNMidi, which is very good for this use. if you need kar files go to my 2 pages, one is mine with files i've synchronised myself and there is links to other pages that carry files, the other one is for new comers to karaoke and serves as a FAQ for the news group alt.binaries.karaoke i hope you dont view my posting as a way to publicise my web page, i dont receive any thing for that, just the pleasure of helping other music lovers. if you need a specific song you can email me, i've got over 20K kar files. best regards :-) ------------------ Louis-Simon
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#187358 - 11/19/01 09:18 AM
Re: MIDI Songs w/lyrics.
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Registered: 01/08/01
Posts: 225
Loc: Sterling, VA USA
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MIDI/KAR update: In looking for a midi-converter, I found the Midi Karoke Library: http://www.midikaraoke.com/home/index.html This is a non-profit educational resource for music students. In their FAQ section I found this definition for Karaoke files: ------ Karaoke Files - (.Kar) Karaoke files are simply midi files with lyrics added. If you would like to play a .kar file with your standard midi player simple change the file extension to .mid and viola it's just a regular midi file that pays the same as any midi file. As a matter of fact to might be surprised to find lyrics in some of the midi files you already have. ----- With this in mind, I made a floppy of Louis-Simon's "Beatles" songs, changed the file extension to "mid" from "kar" and took the disk to the PSR 2000. All the files (except one and I'm not sure why the exception) played fine AND showed lyrics in the Lyrics section and music and lyrics in the Score section. No conversion needed. Out of curiosity, I took the floppy back to my PC and renamed one of the files back to "kar" from "mid" and then tried it in the PSR 2000. They LYRICS showed inthe Lyrics display, but in the score display, the lyrics showed, but no music notation. Thus, the PSR interpreted the "kar" file as one with lyrics, but when the file is renamed to a "mid" file, both lyrics and score are shown. Thus, with all the "kar" files all over the internet, PSR 2000 owners have a huge library of songs to choose from for playing lyrics and/or music.
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#187359 - 11/19/01 11:28 AM
Re: MIDI Songs w/lyrics.
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Registered: 11/18/01
Posts: 51
Loc: Montreal, Quebec, Canada
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Karaoke Files - (.Kar) ----- section and music and lyrics in the Score section. No conversion needed. Out of curiosity, I took the floppy back to my PC and renamed one of the files back to "kar" from "mid" and then tried it in the PSR 2000. They LYRICS showed inthe Lyrics display, but in the score display, the lyrics showed, but no music notation. Thus, the PSR interpreted the "kar" file as one with lyrics, but when the file is renamed to a "mid" file, both lyrics and score are shown. Thus, with all the "kar" files all over the internet, PSR 2000 owners have a huge library of songs to choose from for playing lyrics and/or music.[/B][/QUOTE] -------- Joe! this is great! i had tried on my friends 740 but they had to be .mid with lyrics. Great!! i'm saving and soon i"ll be in the club of PSR-2000 owners :-) ------------------ Louis-Simon
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