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horsetuna OP t1_jaeyirc wrote
So they would go to these companies and basically buy the songs, like I might go to a bookstore and buy a book.
stupidfock t1_jaezhw2 wrote
Often from the software the karaoke set is using.
Karafun and Lyrx by PCDJ both have big catalogs with subscriptions
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horsetuna OP t1_jaeydae wrote
Yes but I want to know where to karaoke hosts get there official songs and stuff like that. For their karaoke machines
maclaglen t1_jaezdj4 wrote
I. I just told you. You download a file (probably .mp3 or similar) file from the internet and you add it to the available playlist on your karaoke machine. Maybe older machines need to purchase additional data discs.
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horsetuna OP t1_jaeyelz wrote
Unhelpful response.
flamesbladeflcl t1_jaey0tw wrote
There are companies that produce karaoke versions of songs, if you have ever done karaoke you may often notice the music doesn't sound quite right. It is because it is a cover without the vocals. Sometimes by real people but often by computer synthesizers