Question : When
starting music while Virtual Singer is active, the vertical line showing
playing position in my piece moves in a jerky way. Why ?
When music is playing, several tasks are performed at the same time.
Each task has a priority level. Here are the most important tasks,
sorted in a decreasing priority order :
Music playing : it is the building of digital signal from written
notes. It is the most important task because when stopped, even for a short
time, breaks or crackles can be heard in music. The way this task is processed
by the computer can be set up in Configuration>Digital output configuration.
Human voices calculation : this is a complex task, which takes time
but can however be processed while music is playing. This calculation must
always have the lead over music playing because if cought up, human voice
becomes jerky.
Display scrolling score and playing position vertical line : this
is performed only if some time is remaining, because the most important
is to get a nice music output
This is why, when playing a complex piece, or asking for human voice calculation
while playing music, the playing position vertical line movement
becomes jerky. As soon as the human voice is completely calculated, the
movement becomes smooth again.
You can also remark a red arrow blinks above
the singer icon while his voice calcukation is in progress.
Question : Several
sung staves are included in my document, but only one singer appears in
the Virtual Singer palette. What can I do ?
Singer icons are located on stage according to their power and panning
value. If several singers have the same power and panning value, their
icons can mask each other. Move slightly the icon of the first singer to
make the others appear.
Question : If
I change settings for a voice linked to a staff and I want to send the
.MUS file to a friend, do I have to send him something else ?
No, because all information about voice settings is stored into the .MUS
file.
Question : And
if my friend does not own Virtual Singer ?
Then the staff which is sung on your computer will be played whith the
staff standard instrument on his own.
Tell your friend to install Virtual Singer !
Question : I defined
a voice, but I do not want somebody else to edit it. How can I do ?
Protect your document for editing (File>Protect menu option)
Question : I defined
a voice and I want to send it to a friend. How can I do ?
In the voice editing window, save this voice and send its file (file with
a .PRV extension, located in the "Voices" subfolder of Virtual Singer)
to your friend. He'll have then to copy this file into his own "Voices"
subfolder.
You can send your voice file to us if you want it to be included in
the default voices list.
Question : There
is only one staff in my document, but the Virtual Singer progress bar says
three human voices are computed. Why ?
Because there is probably a three notes chord on this staff. Since a human
being can only sing one note at a time, Virtual Singer generates three
voices singing together. Please note it can increase drastically the computing
time...
Question : Why
not to sing also in Swedish, Swahili or Smurf ?
You can not define another language on your own. However, if you know the
pronunciation rules for a particular language, please do not hesitate
to tell us.
The ideal is to get a text file giving for a maximum of written
words in this language, the matching pronunciation in SAMPA (or other phonetic
notation). Above this, we need the list of phonemes in this language as
well as samples of how they are pronounced.