Helloooo, all!
Great forum!
I'm a (pretty good jazz/standards) singer and want to start performing my own gigs in small venues, etc. I'm also a proficient pianist/accompianist but it doesn't come naturally enough to accompany myself (and I don't have a band, I travel a lot, etc.), so I'm interested in purchasing my own equipment and being a "one-woman" show.
It seems to me that buying a decent karaoke system would be the best way to go. I don't really need a very powerful system (I probably won't be hosting karaoke parties ... unless, of course, it may support my singing endeavors) but I do want something that I can add to/expand/upgrade if needed.
Right now, I need something of good quality so that as I practice and get my show together, I have a true idea of the sound, etc. In other words, I'm willing to spend a little money, even at the outset, rather than purchasing a cheap system to only be greatly disappointed. Then, when I start booking gigs, I want to be able to use that same system for my sound system (without the monitor, of course).
I've seen several professional all-in-one systems and the 2 I'm considering are:
Vocopro-IDOL 200w Digital Key Control System -- around $700 plus mics and (eventually) a separate recorder,
Vocopro-Twister II 250w Digital Key Control w/cassette recorder -- around $1200. plus mics.
(These can be seen at
http://www.vocopro.com/p_sysp.html.)
Does anyone know anything about these systems? If not, any other suggestions or ideas on how to get started?
And, I'm assuming that once I actually get a gig, I may need an additional speaker and some other things. Any ideas?
Also, I just came across a website (
www.antbytes.com) for software that cancels vocals on CD's and MP3 files. Can this possibly work on regular (not multiplex) CD's?
I'm just very new to this 'equipment-buying' thing so thanks very much for any help or suggestions anyone has ...
Peace.
laura