Tools - UltraStar-Deluxe/Play GitHub Wiki

UltraStar Play has an integrated a song editor.

However, there are further third party tools for the UltraStar format and for other UltraStar games. These tools are listed here with a short description.

See Converting Song Media Files for best practices regarding media file formats and file type conversion workflow.

UltraStar Creator

Free and libre tool for initial UltraStar txt file creation by adding lyrics and "tapping" syllable timings.

Available on GitHub

UltraStar Manager

Free and libre UltraStar txt song management tool which simplifies handling of big song collections. Allows semiautomatic fixes of typical issues in UltraStar txt files.

Available on GitHub

YASS

Free and libre graphical editor for creating, finetuning, organizing and printing UltraStar songs.

Available on GitHub

Project website

Performous Composer

Composer is a song editor for creating (and converting) notes for music games in various formats. It attempts to make the process easy by automating as much as possible while providing a simple and attractive interface to do the remaining manual work.

Available on GitHub

Project website

SingStar Ripper

This is a tool to extract the songs of a SingStar DVD.

Available on GitHub

Other tools

Spleeter

Python library based on Tensorflow to split a mixed audio file into vocal track, drum track, bass track and other track.

Available on GitHub

Blog post of project introduction

FFmpegYAG

Easy to use tool for converting media files. It is based on the free and open source ffmpeg library, which supports almost all common formats, supports cutting video and audio files, supports separation of video and audio streams from video files, and is quite fast.

Project website

Fre:ac

Free & open-source tool for converting audio files. It can convert all audio files in a folder structure (including subfolders) to different formats while retaining the folder structure. This makes it easy to convert your MP3 library to OGG files for example.

Available on GitHub

Project website