The multiple words really where necessary because it was so fast.
Ah, and the line clipping theoretically shouldn't happen, because I didn't even use Composer.
My workflow (of which I am really, REALLY proud ;) ):
1. Open up UltraStar Creator.
2. Fill in the tags.
3. Insert lyrics and split into syllables
4. Confirm bpm with a tapping tool (It said 370bpm while the song actually is 140bpm, 280 in the file)
5. Tap that thing (If to fast set speed to 50–75%, sounds funny but works like a charm (except for that rap, crazy fast))
6. Set the basic pitch to the one that appears most often (saves work later)
6. Open up in USDX, fine-tune GAP if necessary, double-check bpm at the end of song (could be frustrating otherwise)
7. Beat match
8. Pitch (you can use a piano and/or the Practice option in Performous)
9. Check in Performous with Ctrl+S, very easy to notice timing and pitch mistakes.
10. Singing test
11. If it's very off, pause Performous before the song ends and use Ctrl+arrow keys to go forward/backward
12. Correct the mistakes you see visually in Performous (your voice pitch), switching between Pf and USDX. I love my workspaces on Linux so much, on Windows you have to alt-tab. Tip: Use a lightweight desktop, like Gnome 2 w/o effects or KDE.
About the vid: It's a simple YT 1080p vid.
Avidemux says: H264, 30FPS, mp4.
On my laptop it runs like a charm, it simply uses a lot of processor. But it's never out of sync.
I guess that's one of the biggest "disadvantages" of Linux. Because everything simply runs you don't see that others could have problems with the same stuff you think is normal. Same with Firefox and IE.
Ah, and the line clipping theoretically shouldn't happen, because I didn't even use Composer.
My workflow (of which I am really, REALLY proud ;) ):
1. Open up UltraStar Creator.
2. Fill in the tags.
3. Insert lyrics and split into syllables
4. Confirm bpm with a tapping tool (It said 370bpm while the song actually is 140bpm, 280 in the file)
5. Tap that thing (If to fast set speed to 50–75%, sounds funny but works like a charm (except for that rap, crazy fast))
6. Set the basic pitch to the one that appears most often (saves work later)
6. Open up in USDX, fine-tune GAP if necessary, double-check bpm at the end of song (could be frustrating otherwise)
7. Beat match
8. Pitch (you can use a piano and/or the Practice option in Performous)
9. Check in Performous with Ctrl+S, very easy to notice timing and pitch mistakes.
10. Singing test
11. If it's very off, pause Performous before the song ends and use Ctrl+arrow keys to go forward/backward
12. Correct the mistakes you see visually in Performous (your voice pitch), switching between Pf and USDX. I love my workspaces on Linux so much, on Windows you have to alt-tab. Tip: Use a lightweight desktop, like Gnome 2 w/o effects or KDE.
About the vid: It's a simple YT 1080p vid.
Avidemux says: H264, 30FPS, mp4.
On my laptop it runs like a charm, it simply uses a lot of processor. But it's never out of sync.
I guess that's one of the biggest "disadvantages" of Linux. Because everything simply runs you don't see that others could have problems with the same stuff you think is normal. Same with Firefox and IE.