Hello all,
I'm just getting starting in the karaoke business and I'm wondering what most KJ's are using out there. I looked at PCKJ, Siglos, etc. Are there any reasonable programs out there that you could recommend? Any help would be most appreciated.
Just getting started...recommendations?
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You will get hundreds of suggestions on which program is best.
What do you want the program to do?
I all need is
1. Search for a song.
2. Queue the song.
3. Start the song.
4. Stop, Pause and restart.
5. Key change.
6. Keep a simple rotation.
I use Sax & Dottys for that.
If you want to manage a singer's song requests from days past & a bunch of other stuff then you may need a different program.
What do you want the program to do?
I all need is
1. Search for a song.
2. Queue the song.
3. Start the song.
4. Stop, Pause and restart.
5. Key change.
6. Keep a simple rotation.
I use Sax & Dottys for that.
If you want to manage a singer's song requests from days past & a bunch of other stuff then you may need a different program.
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Thanks Bigdog,
Right now I'm toying around with winamp with the karaoke plugin. It seems to do all the features you've listed above. As far as I can tell, it's free. Is it too good to be true or shoul I look into this "JustKaraoke" program I've heard about. What I'm really wondering is, besided just doing karaoke, how do you guys out there handle the filler music (the 2-3 songs played when giving the singers a break)?
Right now I'm toying around with winamp with the karaoke plugin. It seems to do all the features you've listed above. As far as I can tell, it's free. Is it too good to be true or shoul I look into this "JustKaraoke" program I've heard about. What I'm really wondering is, besided just doing karaoke, how do you guys out there handle the filler music (the 2-3 songs played when giving the singers a break)?
I ran justkaraoke untill it crashed on me after switch back from winamp so I don't know how compatable it is with other audio players.
Personally, I only play filler if I only have three or four singers which is rare for me to do. I can't remember the last time I played a filler tune.
I run Compuhost which does it all. Basically works the same as Justkaraoke but with filler capability. You can run filler with winamp too if you have AutoKDJ. Just naming the songs to work with AutoKDJ is a pain.
Personally, I only play filler if I only have three or four singers which is rare for me to do. I can't remember the last time I played a filler tune.
I run Compuhost which does it all. Basically works the same as Justkaraoke but with filler capability. You can run filler with winamp too if you have AutoKDJ. Just naming the songs to work with AutoKDJ is a pain.
I use the AutoKDJ plugin for WinAmp and I love it. It's not too good to be true, it is free and does all of what is mentioned above and more. It does keep a history of the songs each singer performs. My guests love that feature. The only downfall at all is that your songs have to have a specific naming convention (disc id - artist - title) but I haven't had any problems with that. It's a pretty cool little deal and the price is right.karaokebob13 wrote:Thanks Bigdog,
Right now I'm toying around with winamp with the karaoke plugin. It seems to do all the features you've listed above. As far as I can tell, it's free. Is it too good to be true or shoul I look into this "JustKaraoke" program I've heard about. What I'm really wondering is, besided just doing karaoke, how do you guys out there handle the filler music (the 2-3 songs played when giving the singers a break)?
how do you guys out there handle the filler music (the 2-3 songs played when giving the singers a break)?
Why do KJs feel the singers need to take a break?
Every singer I have ever had at any of my shows has never said we need a break because we don't want to sing. That's what karaoke is all about singers....singing.
Why do KJs feel the singers need to take a break?
Every singer I have ever had at any of my shows has never said we need a break because we don't want to sing. That's what karaoke is all about singers....singing.