Live-Set Lyric Auditor
I built LSLA to compare live performance lyrics against studio lyrics and make the changed words, missed lines, and timing drift easier to see instead of guessing by ear.
I build practical tools around the problems I keep meeting: live lyric comparison, African-language speech recognition, voucher scanning, reward tracking, Musixmatch editor cleanup, and small workflow utilities that save time when the work gets repetitive.
THE SHELF
This shelf now shows the things people can actually open, install, or inspect. I keep private tools off the homepage until they have a proper public home.
I built LSLA to compare live performance lyrics against studio lyrics and make the changed words, missed lines, and timing drift easier to see instead of guessing by ear.
I am shaping LyricTool around ASR for African languages, because lyric and speech tools should hear local accents, code-switching, and under-supported languages with more care.
I made VoucherSnap for the everyday annoyance of typing long recharge PINs. It scans voucher codes, lets you review the result, and helps you top up with fewer mistakes.
I built this for the tiny Musixmatch editor fixes that interrupt a good lyric pass: punctuation cleanup, newline handling, contractions, and repeated formatting chores.
I built the reward tracker to make Musixmatch Curators work less guessy: it keeps mission completions and reward totals visible so I can track progress without rebuilding the numbers by hand.
I made this to keep task notes portable while working in Coda: a draggable dock, quick TXT export, and weekly exports without breaking concentration.
I built Correction Pad for batch lyric cleanup inside Musixmatch Studio, with a high-contrast workspace that keeps find-and-replace work clear and controlled.
METHODOLOGY
Most projects here begin the same way: a workflow breaks, repeats, or annoys me for long enough that I turn it into a tool I can trust in public.
I would rather label a thing as rough than pretend every card is a finished product. Honesty beats hype.
Live variants, report flows and metadata checks come from actual lyric work, not abstract AI enthusiasm.
If a task is repetitive and error-prone, it belongs on the workbench to be solved once and for all.
CONTACT
This is the public request path for product questions, LyricTool ASR interest, support notes, and collaboration ideas.
Send requests to mangezi@mangezi.xyz. The form prepares the subject and message here first, so the next step is clear instead of disappearing into a dead link.