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Working with Lyrics
Pro Audio lets you create, edit, and display lyrics, the words and
syllables associated with notes in a track. Lyrics can be the words to a
song, the text of a vocal passage, a narration to be read along with the
music, cues of some type, or text totally unrelated to the music. Each
word or syllable in the lyrics must be associated with a note in a MIDI
track. Each MIDI track can have its own lyrics.
Although lyrics can logically be associated with digital audio data, you
cannot actually place lyrics in an audio track. If you want to create lyrics
for an audio track, you must create an auxiliary MIDI track to hold the
lyrics.
You can enter and edit lyrics in two ways:
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Using the Lyrics tool in the Staff view
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Using the Lyrics view
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Inserting lyric events in the Event List view.
The Staff view is usually the preferred location for entering lyrics, since
you can see the notes with which the lyrics are associated. The Lyrics
view can also be used for entering or editing lyrics, but its main strength
is that it can display lyrics in a larger, more readable format. You might
use the Lyrics view to display song lyrics during recording and playback,
so performers can see the words and sing along. You can make the font
size in the Lyrics view as large as desired, so that the lyrics can be read
at a distance from the monitor. During playback, the current line in the
lyrics is enclosed in a box and the current word is highlighted.
Lyric events are similar to text events. Like any other event, they occur
at a particular time. They contain text, just like general-purpose text
events, but generally they contain only a single word (or syllable of a
word). As events, Lyrics can be edited in the Event List view (see ÒThe
Event List ViewÓ on page 6-42).
To Edit a Meter/Key Change...
1.
Select the meter/key change to be edited.
2.
Click Change
to open the Meter/Key Signature dialog box.
3.
Edit the meter/key change properties.
4.
Click OK.
Pro Audio changes the properties of the meter/key change.
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