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Author: | southern_one [ Fri Jul 23, 2010 6:38 pm ] |
Post subject: | Small Home Setup |
I had a few questions that I hope someone on here can help me out with. I'm new to the whole karaoke thing and would greatly appreciate some good advice. We have a small bar setup here in our neighborhood and they want us to start doing some karaoke. After doing lots of reading online I have come to the conclusion that my least expensive way to do this would be on my computer. We have the place wired with multiple speakers that are hooked up to receiver, tv, and computer. I would like some help with finding a decent quality program to do the karaoke on the computer. My other questions are 1. Is it better to download karaoke songs or buy them on discs? 2. Where is the best place to get them for a affordable price? 3. What is a good quality wireless mic for a affordable price? 4. Best place to purchase the mic? I don't plan on investing a small fortune in this. I would just like to have a nice small setup to have a good time with karaoke. Thanks for any advice or suggestions you may have. |
Author: | vtrod [ Fri Jul 23, 2010 11:22 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Small Home Setup |
Hello there southern_one How big is the bar approximate dimensions? How many people will it fit? Thanks Vic in Sydney |
Author: | DannyG2006 [ Fri Jul 23, 2010 11:48 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Small Home Setup |
southern_one @ Fri Jul 23, 2010 9:38 pm wrote: I had a few questions that I hope someone on here can help me out with. I'm new to the whole karaoke thing and would greatly appreciate some good advice. We have a small bar setup here in our neighborhood and they want us to start doing some karaoke. After doing lots of reading online I have come to the conclusion that my least expensive way to do this would be on my computer. We have the place wired with multiple speakers that are hooked up to receiver, tv, and computer. I would like some help with finding a decent quality program to do the karaoke on the computer. My other questions are 1. Is it better to download karaoke songs or buy them on discs? 2. Where is the best place to get them for a affordable price? 3. What is a good quality wireless mic for a affordable price? 4. Best place to purchase the mic? I don't plan on investing a small fortune in this. I would just like to have a nice small setup to have a good time with karaoke. Thanks for any advice or suggestions you may have.
1:try all the demos that are out there: www.karaokeware.com www.tricerasoft.com www.mtu.com www.pcdj.com http://latshawsystems.com/ProductDetails_Karma.aspx and there might be others but a good start for quality softwares. 2:Check out the sale on www.soundchoicestore.com on the MP3+G GEM series which is aimed at both the professional KJ and the Venues. They have great financing terms and the amout of unduplicated songs is amazing. Big plus is it''s already in the format that is computer friendly. Otherwise your best source for music is discs. |
Author: | southern_one [ Sat Jul 24, 2010 5:38 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Small Home Setup |
The building is about 24 X 30 and we usually have anywhere from 20 - 25 people there. |
Author: | vtrod [ Sat Jul 24, 2010 7:09 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Small Home Setup |
Sorry mate Didn't fully read OR understand your original post... Don't forget to try Sax & Dotty's show presenter. Also with a crowd of 25, you might be able to get away with just a basic winamp kj plugin. NOt too much of an investment there... so it's cheap and it works. Cheers Vic in Sydney |
Author: | southern_one [ Sun Jul 25, 2010 7:05 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Small Home Setup |
Thanks for the info on the music. Do u have any suggestions for the mics? |
Author: | JoeChartreuse [ Sun Jul 25, 2010 6:27 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Small Home Setup |
The Sound Choice GEM series is more of a lease than a buy. You may wish to check http://www.doowop.com/flat/index.php?Do ... b066d764b8 For discs to rip to your PC. They have great deals, no shipping charge, you will actually OWN the product, and discs are an excellent way to build a library, since you don't yet know what songs will be popular with any particular venue. |
Author: | tim_aka_tim [ Mon Jul 26, 2010 5:52 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Small Home Setup |
southern_one @ Sun Jul 25, 2010 9:05 am wrote: Thanks for the info on the music. Do u have any suggestions for the mics?
There's a loaded question if ever there was one. It depends on your budget, and what sound quality you will be satisfied with. You can buy Nady SP5s for as little as $5 each and might be happy, though on a budget, a better bet might be Behringer XM8500s. The industry standard Shure SM58 is around $99. They're all wired, so figure some cash for the cables too, and stands. However, though you now have mics and a music source, you still need to have a mixer to mix them both together. You'll be wanting one with built in effects (voices will sound flat without). Investigate small Mackie or Behringer mixers, making sure they have effects. |
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