MrBoo wrote:
c. staley wrote:
cousinvinnie wrote:
No, we don't, The Help license is not really worth it when you can simply apply that $$$ towards the Gem set on a payment plan for a few dollars more.
So you're saying that "for a few dollars more" you'd rather have a collection of 6,000 oldies in the gem set rather than the entire library of over 18,000 songs?
On what planet does that math make sense? Pay a few dollars more for 1/3 of the songs?
Maybe the story changed because Cuz has something to hide? First he had the help, now he doesn't. The only thing in the middle is we pointed out the piracy of all things "help". What are you hiding Cuz? Anyone that changes their story like that has to have something to hide. Come on, we are all professionals here.
I never ever had an entire library of 18,000 songs.
Here's my story:
1) My wife and I had sold off 85% of our original CDG Disks collection (Approx 2500+ Disks) a couple years ago when we decided on going "Digital Computer Mp3+G" (Not sure who bought them but it was members on this forum)
2) We did our first year using a laptop and started getting quite a few requests for new music so we added the iPad and started purchasing "Buy and download tracks" from Trycerasoft. (This started to get quite expensive quick spending more than $2.00 per track)
3) Wife introduced me to Karaoke Cloud and Karafun, She really got hooked on this subscription thing. (Forum members mentioned this was a bad approach because we still own nothing even though they had all the latest hits available (Thousands of songs)
4) We started purchasing "Legal" Mp3+G karaoke files ie: SCDG disks, Zoom 100 hits, MR.Entertainer MP3+G disks, Pop hits monthly Mp3+G disks, Chartbuster SD Cards 1-10 and others including cheaper labels Magic hits... etc.
5) Sound Choice offered a special on Gem Series MP3+G so we called them on the phone and looked for options. We told Bryan that Singers like to bring in their own songs on USB drives and in most cases they are SC tracks. Bryan recommended the "Help" license so we purchased 6 months of Help license. (Approx $1200)
5) The following year we decided on Cancelling the "Help" license, Refusing to take USB drives and added the Gem Series to our existing collection.
6) We found that it's more convenient to purchase complete libraries of tracks instead of just a few tracks here and there (This was implemented shortly after Tricerasoft had closed its doors)
7) We contacted companies like Sunfly, Sybersound, Resicio and others and started to build our digital library directly from manufacturers instead of third part download sites.
8 ) Now we have over 14000 MP3+G tracks along with 900 CDG disks in 3 x 300 Disk players as our main collection Totaling approx 26000+ Tracks.
9) We continue to buy up libraries directly from manufacturers spending approx 5000-7000 per year.
10) We continue to buy new tracks from karaoke-version.com as needed. (Negotiations for their complete library has not been put in place yet because we are waiting on North American Companies first)
That's it That's all. Karaoke Niagara Company and myself have nothing we need to prove or hide to anyone.
The only wasted money we spent was on the "Help" license from Sound Choice and Subscriptions from Karaoke Cloud and Karafun.
Since we've gone with the Digital format Companies like Pep/Sound Choice have been very helpful along the way and that's why we support them 100% because they never let us down with their product offerings and the Pep staff are very friendly and supportive, and that's very cool to have such an awesome company to work with and to assist in growing our business in present and future.