Misaligned lyric
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May 11, 2020 at 1:35 am #397768
Hello, I’m trying to build my song on Magma, and I’ve fixed these errors, but it seems it still doesn’t work, can anyone help me on this?
Magma: C3 Roks Edition v3.3.4=============================Build started at 9:28 PMStarting Nemo’s MIDI Validator…Everything looks good, continuing…Nemo’s MIDI AutoGen process started.Added drum mix events successfully.Nemo’s MIDI AutoGen process completed.Loading MagmaCompilerC3.exe…Reading the archiveProject Compiler: Reading project ‘C:UsersalejaDesktopRB3 Customs8stops7 – Uninspired8s7_U.rbproj’…Project Compiler: Entering Phase 1 of 5…Metadata Compiler: Starting…Metadata Compiler: Done.Project Compiler: Entering Phase 2 of 5…MIDI Compiler: Starting…ERROR: MIDI Compiler: (PART VOCALS): Misaligned lyric at [16:4:362] (expected at [16:4:360])ERROR: MIDI Compiler: (PART VOCALS): Misaligned lyric at [20:3:242] (expected at [20:3:240])ERROR: MIDI Compiler: (PART VOCALS): Misaligned lyric at [24:1:182] (expected at [24:1:180])ERROR: MIDI Compiler: (PART VOCALS): Misaligned lyric at [36:3:242] (expected at [36:3:240])ERROR: MIDI Compiler: (PART VOCALS): Misaligned lyric at [42:2:302] (expected at [42:2:300])ERROR: MIDI Compiler: (PART VOCALS): Misaligned lyric at [60:3:242] (expected at [60:3:240])ERROR: MIDI Compiler: (PART VOCALS): Misaligned lyric at [66:2:320] (expected at [66:2:300])ERROR: MIDI Compiler: (PART VOCALS): Misaligned lyric at [74:2:361] (expected at [74:2:360])ERROR: MIDI Compiler: (PART VOCALS): Misaligned lyric at [74:4:241] (expected at [74:4:240])ERROR: MIDI Compiler: (PART VOCALS): Vocal note at [73:2:360] is outside any phrasesERROR: MIDI Compiler: (MIDI FILE): Could not find MIDI track authored for guitar, possibly due to incorrect track name eventERROR: MIDI Compiler: (MIDI FILE): Could not find MIDI track authored for bass, possibly due to incorrect track name eventMIDI Compiler: Done.ERROR: Project Compiler: Midi compiler failed.May 11, 2020 at 2:00 am #511354If Magma says they’re still misaligned then there’s gotta be a very slight misalignment between the note and the lyric. You might have to zoom in a bit and make sure they’re both aligned to the grid. If they’re off by a 64th note or greater it can be hard to tell when they’re not lined up.
May 11, 2020 at 2:01 am #511355Question, how did you actually add your lyrics in, if you used the command they should line up automatically. But it is likely that you moved it at some point and you assume it is in the correct spot, but it is literally slightly out, because that happened to me. The lyric is probably connect to the note, but not the exact start, which is why it looks it is connected but yeah it isn’t.
If you remove all the lyrics and use the lyric command again it should fix it.If you put the lyrics in manually then, well I seriously recommend not doing that. But yeah on those spots, zoom in super far and since it looks like your notes are at the start of phrases, set the magnet on so it gets in the exact spot.
If you use Pro Keys 2 Hands, you a cheater, just saying
May 12, 2020 at 1:18 am #511377A quicker way, highlight the lyrics, press Shift + A and it will align the lyric marker to the phrase.
May 12, 2020 at 10:39 am #511389A quicker way, highlight the lyrics, press Shift + A and it will align the lyric marker to the phrase.
Good to know. I always get a bunch of errors from Magma that some of my lyrics are misaligned.
May 15, 2020 at 1:11 am #511467A quicker way, highlight the lyrics, press Shift + A and it will align the lyric marker to the phrase.
Dude thank you so much, I’ve been struggling with that problem for almost like a month, really thank you so much! ” src=”/wp-content/uploads/invision_emoticons/default_SA_biggrin.gif” />
May 17, 2020 at 10:49 am #511527AnonymousA quicker way, highlight the lyrics, press Shift + A and it will align the lyric marker to the phrase.
wow a new method learned, thanks Rob ” src=”/wp-content/uploads/invision_emoticons/default_SA_biggrin.gif” />
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