Hi Waoband.

Because of taxes and things, I also paid more in Australia than the conversion rate of the day suggested I should pay. To be honest, I have no idea what conversion rate is used, or how recent it might be, when currency conversion is determined at various online stores.

In relation to WAV files...

The "Import" options relate to the file that is going to be used to construct the vocal. This file needs to be a single melody line, MIDI file. Alternatively, it would be possible to create the melody using the Piano Roll editor in Synth V.

The WAV file is what will be used as a backing track. The track that is providing the accompaniment for the melody.

I notate all my songs' melodies in BIAB. So when I want to use Synth V with one of my songs, I do the following...
(1) save the melody as a MIDI file and then import this file into Synth V
(2) I render my BIAB backing to a 16 bit, 44.1 kHz WAV file and then create a "New instrumental track" in Synth V. Once the "New instrumental track" is created, a file browser window opens and you navigate to the backing track WAV that you want to load.

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Just in case you haven't come across these sites yet, here are a couple of links that might be useful to you.

An unofficial user manual
https://manual.synthv.info/

A Synth V forum
https://forum.synthesizerv.com/

I hope this helps.
--Noel


MY SONGS...
Audiophile BIAB 2026