![]() The third karaoke tag is the \ko tag, which works the same as \k, but before the highlight the border is removed, and reapplied on highlight.The second karaoke tag is the \kf tag (can be also accessed as \K but that’s confusing so I’ll be using \kf): the syl will start with the secondary fill, and change on highlight to primary fill, from left to right, until the duration is over.The most basic karaoke tag is the \k tag: it will fill the syllable with the secondary colour ( \2c) and alpha ( \2a), and change it instantly to primary colour ( \1c) and alpha( \1a) on highlight.I’ll refer to the moment the syl starts as highlight, and the length of the tag as duration. The syl A will start immediately and last 200 milliseconds, and the syl B will start after A is done, and last 500 ms. \k tags indicate the duration of a syl, and are expressed in centiseconds. You should know by now how to define a style, and you probably noticed there are 4 colour tags (primary, secondary, border and shadow) and each has their alpha tag. Now, to start, the most basic things about karaoke are styles and \k tags. They could make Karaoke like the traditional. Its primary application is to help creating karaoke effects with a specially designed template language. Premiere alternative and actually I have been using PiTiVi and Da Vinci but these programs are video editor main. Also, for the purpose of this guide, I’ll provide a sample line for now:ĭialogue: 0,0:00:01.00,0:00:05.58,Default,0,0,0, Music Templater is an Process script that ships with Aegisub. I won’t cover k-timing, because I’m not a k-timer myself, so you’ll have to find those by yourself if you’re interested. Second, you will need a video/audio source, and a k-timed script to work with. ![]() So here I am, trying to share whatever knowledge I gained to make people’s entry into kfx easier than it was for me.įirst, I’ll assume you already know how to handle basic Aegisub stuff, because if I start explaining all the tags here I’ll never get to the important stuff, and because some other people already went through the trouble of explaining them in detail (I’ll link those at the end of this post). And, although there certainly are some resources out there to get you started, I don’t think they are enough. I too came upon this question, not too long ago. You want to make shiny text with flying sparkles and all. Aegisub is a free open-source cross-platform subtitle editing program. So, you’ve taken the first step into the magical world of karaoke effects. ![]()
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