Nipitnthbud @ Thu Sep 03, 2009 8:31 pm wrote:
There is a karaoke bar in Broadway at the Beach in Myrtle Beach, SC that uses a desktop computer as the songbook. I haven't been there in a while but they at one time had only one monitor for you to look up songs. I know that system has its issues but I was wondering if anyone has considered using one of the mini-computers in that manner. One or two if you can afford it velcro-ed down to a table in a resonable area ( and where you could see it) so the singers could sit down and make up a list of their songs and turn them in through whatever system you choose. At a really happening venue it could create a line but should move along smoothly. Maybe limit the search to 2 songs at a time. Could be another hi-tech nightmare but could save a lot of trees and book handling. This is just a wild thought but and ideas out there?
I use a laptop for my search system. Have used it in a private party but have yet to use it in a bar situation. The private party did not include alcohol. My experience is that most, if books are not available, will come up to you to ask for a song. You'll get some that will understand the computerized books and others that will out and out tel you that they don't understand computers and are afraid they wil crash it or damage it in some way. I use Digital Search System which, while it wont give you the request, will give the singers more than just what's in your system but also will allow your singers to browse through songs they have already sung.