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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:
- You can create lyrics videos where each syllable is highlighted or on-screen for the duration it's performed.
- This creates an especially-nice effect for fast lyrics.
- Example: K.A.A.N. - KAANCEPTS
- This creates an especially-nice effect for fast lyrics.
- 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.
- You can create lyrics videos where each syllable is highlighted or on-screen for the duration it's performed.
How can I create a lyrics video?
- Get the song's lyrics and timing into Rhymecraft.
- Create the video.
- Click "Video → Generate Lyrics Video".
- Set the video options as you'd prefer.
- Click the "Create lyrics video" button.
- Download the video.
- Open the 'Finished lyrics videos' window.
- Click 'Video' in the navbar, then click the 'Finished lyrics videos' option.
- Wait for your video's status to be 'Finished'.
- Click the 'Download' button.
- The video should begin downloading to your computer as an AVI file.
- Open the 'Finished lyrics videos' window.
How can I view the timing / rhythm of lyrics?
- Get the song's lyrics and timing into Rhymecraft.
- Tap out the BPM.
- Background:
- We need to do this to:
- Know how wide each syllable should be on the graph.
- Know the left/right positioning that the syllables should have relative to the beats shown on the graph.
- We need to do this to:
- Step-by-step process:
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- Background:
- Open the timing graph.
- Click "Song" in the navbar, then click the "Timing Graph" option.
- Alternatively, press Alt+Shift+3.
- Click "Song" in the navbar, then click the "Timing Graph" option.
- 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
- If you don't already have a Rhymecraft account, create one.
- If you are not signed in, sign in.
- Prepare a new, blank song.
- If you have just created an account and signed in for the first time:
- You should've already had a new, blank song created for you.
- You should see a screen like this:
- Otherwise, if you have already used the app for another song, and you'd like to add a new song:
- Click 'Song' in the navbar, and then click the 'New Song' option.
- If you have just created an account and signed in for the first time:
- Prepare the lyrics.
- Insert the song's lyrics into the 'Type/Paste Lyrics' window.
- Get the lyrics from Genius.
- 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).
- Examples of changes you might want to make:
- Click the 'Submit Lyrics' button.
- Click the 'Syllabify Lyrics' button.
- Insert the song's lyrics into the 'Type/Paste Lyrics' window.
- Prepare the audio file.
- 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.
- Add a link to the audio file to the input box.
- If the audio should be taken from a YouTube video, extract an audio file from the YouTube video.
- Copy the link to the YouTube video.
- Go to http://www.flvto.biz/.
- Insert the YouTube link.
- Click the 'Convert to' button.
- It should convert to mp3 by default.
- 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:
- Move the file into a Dropbox folder.
- Copy the Dropbox link.
- With Dropbox:
- If the audio should be taken from a YouTube video, extract an audio file from the YouTube video.
- Click the 'Load' button.
- Open the 'Record the timing' window.
- Record the rhythm.
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- (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