>>723006330

I use https://www.lrcgenerator.com/ because it's literally just listening to the song and clicking once per line unless you wanna get fancier with my tips below.
If anyone else wants to do it, look at pic rel/the rentry uploads for an example of how the text should look when copy-pasted from the site . My tips from last year:

1. Add an extra [00:00.00] timing to the start of the text, it makes the start of the song clean. Like pic rel.
2. Delete the website's advertising bit at the end, it breaks nothing to do so.
3. Personally I click as soon as I hear the line start to be sung. Like, I click as a reaction to the first syllable, ideally before the singer even gets to the 2nd one. There's wiggle room there because god knows nobody is expecting perfection, but if everyone does it this way it's simpler and the albums will be consistent.
4. As you're sitting there listening and clicking anyway, read the lyrics. If the singer changed something, it's helpful to fix that after you're done timing just by corrected it to what they actually said. For example using the Grips of an Angel song, 1 singer changed the lyrics on a couple lines and the other added a skit, so they can't share the same lyric text and they should be adjusted accordingly even if they're timed the same.
5. If you screw up the timing on a line and don't want to redo the whole song, just focus and do the rest right, then you can manually adjust the timing of that line in the text after. Musicbee lets you do this within the program while listening and you can instantly see how the new timing looks.


If you want to help out on timing lyrics and need more info just reply to me and let me know, there's no stupid questions with it. I can check your work if you want as well, I would just need the lyrics link and the original song file and both should be on the sheet by time you've got something.