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What can I do with Rhymecraft?

  • The eventual goal is to have Rhymecraft be a tool for the creation of rap lyrics.
  • At the moment, though, there are really only two things that people may find helpful:
    1. You can create lyrics videos where each syllable is highlighted or on-screen for the duration it's performed.
    2. You can view the timing (rhythm) of lyrics on a graph, where each row of the graph represents one measure (four beats).
      • This can help you more-quickly analyze how a rapper is constructing their lyrics.

How can I create a lyrics video?

  1. Get the song's lyrics and timing into Rhymecraft.
  2. Create the video.
    1. Click "Video → Generate Lyrics Video". 
    2. Set the video options as you'd prefer.
    3. Click the "Create lyrics video" button. 
  3. Download the video.
    1. Open the 'Finished lyrics videos' window.
      1. Click 'Video' in the navbar, then click the 'Finished lyrics videos' option. 
    2. Wait for your video's status to be 'Finished'. 
    3. Click the 'Download' button. 
    4. The video should begin downloading to your computer as an AVI file.

How can I view the timing / rhythm of lyrics?

  1. Get the song's lyrics and timing into Rhymecraft.
  2. Tap out the BPM.
    1. Background:
      1. We need to do this to:
        1. Know how wide each syllable should be on the graph.
        2. Know the left/right positioning that the syllables should have relative to the beats shown on the graph.
    2. Step-by-step process:
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  3. Open the timing graph.
    1. Click "Song" in the navbar, then click the "Timing Graph" option. 
      1. Alternatively, press Alt+Shift+3. 
  4. You should see the syllables of the lyrics displayed on the timing graph like this: 

How to import a song's lyrics and rhythm into Rhymecraft

Written explanation

  1. If you don't already have a Rhymecraft account, create one.
  2. If you are not signed in, sign in.
  3. Prepare a new, blank song.
    1. If you have just created an account and signed in for the first time:
      1. You should've already had a new, blank song created for you.
      2. You should see a screen like this: 
    2. Otherwise, if you have already used the app for another song, and you'd like to add a new song:
      1. Click 'Song' in the navbar, and then click the 'New Song' option. 
  4. Prepare the lyrics.
    1. Insert the song's lyrics into the 'Type/Paste Lyrics' window.
      1. Get the lyrics from Genius.
      2. Make any changes you want to make.
        • Examples of changes you might want to make:
          • Add or remove line breaks.
          • Remove lyrics you don't want to keep (for example, secondary performers).
    2. Click the 'Submit Lyrics' button.
    3. Click the 'Syllabify Lyrics' button.
  5. Prepare the audio file.
    1. Open the 'Record the timing' window.
      • Click the 'Song' option in the navbar, then click the 'Record the timing' dropdown option. 
      • Alternatively, press Alt+Shift+2.
    2. Add a link to the audio file to the input box. 
      1. If the audio should be taken from a YouTube video, extract an audio file from the YouTube video.
        1. Copy the link to the YouTube video.
        2. Go to http://www.flvto.biz/.
        3. Insert the YouTube link.
        4. Click the 'Convert to' button.
          • It should convert to mp3 by default.
      2. If you don't have a link to the audio file, move a copy of the file to a cloud storage service that will let you generate a link to the file.
        • With Dropbox:
          1. Move the file into a Dropbox folder.
          2. Copy the Dropbox link.
    3. Click the 'Load' button.
  6. Record the rhythm.
    1. ...
  7. (Optional) Verify your work.

Video explanation

  • Note:
    • Some aspects of this explanation are out-of-date.
    • The UI now looks different (in some ways) from the way it did when I recorded this explanation.

How to use the Playback window

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How to use the keyboard shortcuts while recording the rhythm

Written explanation

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Video explanation

How to use the trainer page to grade your accuracy at recording the rhythm of lyrics

Written explanation

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Video explanation


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