Laptop karaoke
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ok guys im officially pissed. went out today to guitar center bought the 15" jbl's and numark djio, the guy said it should use it to help with some speaker noise. but of course the setups not working. does anybody have any suggestions? numark is running out of desktop through usb then the rsq mixing amp is running from the numark and speakers out of amp. i thought the setup would work but clearly not, any suggestions? oh and the inputs for my amp only read tuner/mp3/cd/dvd. does it need to have something else for it to work?
Get a behringer u-control sound card and bypass the numark. Numark's are cheap anyway. And the Behringer should handle the speaker noise as well. No need for an outside mixer. and as to your amp. Plug in to the CD or DVD jacks and use that setting on your amp when you use it.
This is how I get sound out of my laptop:
http://pro-audio.musiciansfriend.com/pr ... sku=702540
It plugs into a usb port and then I send it to my mixer (I use separate components) via RCA connections. It will connect to your mixer/amplifier the same way.
This is how I get sound out of my laptop:
http://pro-audio.musiciansfriend.com/pr ... sku=702540
It plugs into a usb port and then I send it to my mixer (I use separate components) via RCA connections. It will connect to your mixer/amplifier the same way.
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Hey guys and dolls been awhile since i was last here but you are who i always come to with questions...OK here goes. I'm getting older and don't want to carry all this hugh equipment. so we are going to go laptop,. smaller speakers and cordless mics. I have about $3000. to invest and i'ld like to get your opinions on programs and dell vs. apple or whatever else is out there. thanks for your insight and input.
Hi Stormy,
if by "Dell vs. Apple", you mean PC vs. MAC, then there IS NO choice. It's PC, every time as I doubt there is much in the way of KJ software that will run on MAC.
For a laptop, check the specification and look for most memory and CPU speed (dual core CPU preferred) for your buck.
Also try and get a laptop with TV out, to save having to get a PC to TV converter.
For speakers, it really is going to depend on the volume of the venue you're trying to fill. However, I would suggest "Active" speakers with amps built in. THat way, you can increase the number of speakers to suit your venue. Even use AV senders rather than cables to connect them up.
This would also let you use a simpler mixer rather than a mixer/amp.
Good quality cordless mikes are readily available on Ebay. Go for UHF, rather than VHF.
As for software, if you're on a budget, Justkaraoke would be the one but my personal choice is Karma from Latshaw Systems.
In my humble opinion, it is simply the best thing I've ever seen or used for Karaoke Hosting.
However, if you're going to buy a new laptop, be careful that your choice of software will run on the Operating System installed or better yet, rip the supplied OS off the machine and install XP SP3.
Hope this helps,
Sandy
if by "Dell vs. Apple", you mean PC vs. MAC, then there IS NO choice. It's PC, every time as I doubt there is much in the way of KJ software that will run on MAC.
For a laptop, check the specification and look for most memory and CPU speed (dual core CPU preferred) for your buck.
Also try and get a laptop with TV out, to save having to get a PC to TV converter.
For speakers, it really is going to depend on the volume of the venue you're trying to fill. However, I would suggest "Active" speakers with amps built in. THat way, you can increase the number of speakers to suit your venue. Even use AV senders rather than cables to connect them up.
This would also let you use a simpler mixer rather than a mixer/amp.
Good quality cordless mikes are readily available on Ebay. Go for UHF, rather than VHF.
As for software, if you're on a budget, Justkaraoke would be the one but my personal choice is Karma from Latshaw Systems.
In my humble opinion, it is simply the best thing I've ever seen or used for Karaoke Hosting.
However, if you're going to buy a new laptop, be careful that your choice of software will run on the Operating System installed or better yet, rip the supplied OS off the machine and install XP SP3.
Hope this helps,
Sandy
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hi, I want to do karaoke with laptop. my simple brain tells me that laptop has mic input, audio output, software to play karaoke, downloaded karaoke songs and my laptop is okay with dual or extended display but I see that you people buying lots of stuff. it means I am wrong. but where ? my laptop is dell inspiron 6400 gaming laptop you can say, strong video and audio.coud you help me where I am wrong ? thank you.
Hi there.tayfunistanbul wrote:hi, I want to do karaoke with laptop. my simple brain tells me that laptop has mic input, audio output, software to play karaoke, downloaded karaoke songs and my laptop is okay with dual or extended display but I see that you people buying lots of stuff. it means I am wrong. but where ? my laptop is dell inspiron 6400 gaming laptop you can say, strong video and audio.coud you help me where I am wrong ? thank you.
It's not that people are buying things for the sake of it but because it's needed.
Your laptop, being a gamers machine will almost certainly be powerful enough to run Karaoke with no issues.
However, what you can't do (unless someone wants to tell me different) is to simply stick a microphone into the laptop and use the audio out as your source.
I haven't been able to find a program that will let me do this and believe me, I've looked. It would be excellent to have the mixer software in the laptop and do everything from there but I haven't been able to figure out how.
Even if your sound card is Duplex, it seems there's no easy way to actually use this facility for Karaoke.
Therefore, your laptop is your audio SOURCE only, i.e. Karaoke and background music.
You take your microphone(s) and audio soucre (laptop audio out) to a mixer or mixer amp and from there to your loudspeakers.
What you want to spend or not spend is up to you!
Best of luck,
Sandy
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Hi Tay,
most of us here are professional karaoke hosts.
the equipment we use is geared for professional shows in bars.
We typically use PA systems to run our shows.
http://pro-audio.musiciansfriend.com/li ... d-packages
This will give you a start.
We plug our laptops into the mixer. Along with our microphones.
The mixer plugs into an amplifier and the amplifier feeds the speakers.
I kept it simple but it is a little more complicated than that.
most of us here are professional karaoke hosts.
the equipment we use is geared for professional shows in bars.
We typically use PA systems to run our shows.
http://pro-audio.musiciansfriend.com/li ... d-packages
This will give you a start.
We plug our laptops into the mixer. Along with our microphones.
The mixer plugs into an amplifier and the amplifier feeds the speakers.
I kept it simple but it is a little more complicated than that.