🐾 I hope you're ready for an emotional song, because, golly, did I pour my heart into this song. This song... I mean, there's nothing really to say about this song. Can you catch the subtle nuances, word panting, and other intricacies I've put in this song? If you want to hear my favorite part of this entire song, listen out for the piano playing a pedal tone, that's when an instrument is constantly playing one single not for a duration of a piece.
🐾 When I say I poured my heart into this song, I also should have said "my soul", because I spent the entire day, well, technically, two whole days working on this song. If you recall from the description of one of my previous songs in this album, synchronizing on-screen lyrics to the lyrics as they are being song is one thing, but then to do so word-by-word as they are being sung takes so much more time and effort. But, this time, I had both of those! 😺 The method I choose to add on-screen lyrics to my videos using FL Studio's ZGameEditor Visualizer is simply to automate the "Text Line" parameter in the "HUD Text" to the words being sung. This is simple; but, to do so word-by-word, I have to separate the lyrics, building each line word-by-word to get the effect that it's adding onto the same line. Now, I say, "The method I choose...," because I believe I've noticed some editors in their videos will use a crop effect, having the entire sentence they intend to say already written and then automating the crop out of the way. FL Studio pushes using their Text Line parameter, so that is the method I've learned. However, thinking about the cropping method, I believe I would have to both automate the crop and the text's X position to ensure it always looks organic, and I can see that being inconsistent very easily. But, I don't know, maybe I'll give it a try at some point.