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KaraFun gives you more than 45, high-quality karaoke songs recorded in professional studios. Your device instantly becomes the perfect karaoke machine! A single click activates Dual Display, an additional karaoke window that you can move to your external monitor or video-projector.

Hosting a karaoke party in the boondocks? KaraFun's got you covered even when there's no internet. Sync your favorite songs offline and keep the party going! Customize the key and tempo of any song in our catalog or add lead and background vocals. As Frankie said, "I sang it my way! Privacy practices may vary, for example, based on the features you use or your age. Learn More. With Family Sharing set up, up to six family members can use this app.

App Store Preview. Screenshots iPad iPhone. Description Do you believe there is a hidden singer in all of us? Nov 5, Version 8. Ratings and Reviews. App Privacy. Information Seller Starmaker Interactive Inc. Size Category Music. Compatibility iPhone Requires iOS We want to make sure the entire track is selected.

If you are looking to change the key of the song from a female range to a male range, adjust it anywhere between -5 5 half-steps down to -7 7 half-steps down. Any higher than 5, and the notes may be too high. Lower than 7, and the range may become too low. Any lower than 5, and the notes may be too low. Listen to the track by playing it and singing along. If you want to undue your key changes, just select undo, or start over.

Learning to transition between the different areas of your voice is what the art of singing is! Just remember that not all karaoke tracks are made in the same key as the vocal. It has a cradle where you can place your device to read lyrics, and there is a strap that will hold it securely in place while you hold the microphone.

This machine offers you the chance to plug in any instrument, a guitar or keyboard maybe? So that you can play along whilst also singing. It is supplied with one wireless microphone and one wired microphone. Both are made of metal and are therefore quite sturdy. There are volume controls for both microphones and an echo effect. However, the controls for the unit are not particularly well placed for ease of use in our opinion. Being located in the base of the unit makes them a little awkward to use.

Likewise, the input sockets are also located in the base, which means they could be a little unstable if care is not taken. It has two ten watt speakers which provide an adequate sound that is quite good, and there are connections for external speakers if required. You will need to connect your TV if you want access to lyrics. We were really quite surprised at the cost of this machine, which does seem a little excessive when compared to similar.

Yes, that is what this is about. A Karaoke machine with flashing lights and a water feature. Based on the Disney films Frozen and Frozen 2, the machine features two characters from the movies Queen Elsa and her sister Princess Anna. It has been designed for children aged from 5 to about 14, and it plays heavily on the Disney films theme interest to make it attractive. And is small and lightweight and can be carried just about anywhere. The Disney characters are featured on the front of this machine.

It is decorated in pastel colors and has a top loader for CD input. There are some very basic song selection controls. The flashing lights are courtesy of a few small LED type fittings on the front and in a darkened room will be more visible than in a room fully lit, and the water feature is a modest affair with water that circulates around the machine.

It is just 12 inches high and weighs six pounds and has a carrying handle. And is made of plastic and so care must be taken with its use as we doubt it will take any serious knocks.

It comes with a very basic microphone and has audio outputs. There is also an instruction manual. However, because children love it so much, it is still one of the best karaoke machines for kids. This is the Little Pretender LP karaoke machine designed for the child market, preferably from age four to ten.

It is made from plastic but is well made and quite sturdy. And is easy to use and is ideal for home use or small parties. It has a simple design but does have some interesting features which we shall talk about in a minute.

The unit comes with two amplifying microphones and a stand that is adjustable, and that can be taken down easily and quickly. The sound quality is acceptable for what it is, and there is a volume control for the microphones. It has flashing lights and an AUX output.

It runs on four AA batteries. As we said, it has an interesting feature. The unit is controlled by children tapping the unit as it stands on the floor and one of the controls when tapped will reward the performer with applause. It also has some basic disco flashing lights that will add to the atmosphere if it is being used at a party.

The stand will extend up to a height of about 40 inches from the base, but it will need careful handling so as not to fall over. An Aux output will connect the unit to most devices to stream music, including phones, tablets, and mp3 players. But with care, we see no reason why it should not be fine in gatherings. At the price, it is very inexpensive and is certain to be well-received by the kids.

The first thing to consider is what kind of karaoke machine it is, as there are quite a few variants these days. There are those that provide lyrics on a screen and those you must connect to an external source like a TV. There are even some that connect to phones and tablets. Some come with lighting in various stages of use.

And others that are very plain and just provide some backing music. And finally, there are those machines that will change the key of the song to suit the singer and others that will remove the vocals from a set song to allow you to sing to it. Essentially though it works by the user holding a microphone and singing over a backing track that is provided by the machine, a connectable source like Bluetooth or an external device like a phone or tablet.

For this, they usually have their own screen, although some have an external source. These systems will scroll the lyrics across the screen while the music is playing. It is not a complicated system at all, and once it is installed takes very little attention other than the changing of a track of music or adjustments to the vocal sound if the machine has that capability.

Because it is so easy to operate, the turnover in users is usually quite fast, which keeps participation active and interest high. But whether you have a high-end system with all the bells and whistles, or a machine at home for private use, the basic principles are the same.

And why not? All in the confines of your own home, of course. We have tried to delve into the world of Karaoke from a few different angles to try and give you the feel of it.

Explain how it can be done, what equipment is available, what is good, what is not so good, and maybe even tear down a few misconceptions about it.

But what to buy that is the question and to answer that we need to take a step back for a minute and ask ourselves a question. Is it for the kids, or maybe as a family Christmas gift for everyone to use? Is it for parties for friends and family, or are you planning on using it at outdoor functions you may be involved with?

Whilst there may be a little overlap between potential uses, the main user group needs to be identified before you start looking. Kids may love the machine the adults use and even join in. The age of the children is relevant. Is it for very small children? If so what you actually might be buying is really a toy machine. That is fine. But it may also be fairly cheaply made and rather vulnerable to break. Be prepared for that. Older children are less of a problem in many ways.

They may even want a few extra effects like an echo on the voice and an extra mic to sing with someone else? But, generally speaking, they will get the fun aspect. Buying for older children, the unit is liable to be better made and be a bit more rugged. More expensive possibly, but it will have a lot of the features that these older ones will love.

It may also be a little more complex to use, but then Mum and Dad are there to set it up and then listen from the next room. The design of what you buy is important for this group. Some are very stable machines, and others rather resemble microphone stands with a control box at the base. Stability may be an issue.

One final issue with the older kids, will they want to take it to their friends to use? Good chance of that we think. So it needs to be compact and portable and easily transported. And, of course, also easy to set up unless you consider yourself the sound man or woman.

The machine for the adults and family functions? What sort of facilities do you want? Do you want it to have a screen or will the TV do? Are you using your devices to play the music or will you acquire a Karaoke library? Will you want to leave it out or store it away after use? Will it be used outside the home? All questions to be considered, but really all with fairly easy answers. The main question is likely to be whether you ever plan on using it elsewhere.

If you are involved with an outside group or a club that will enjoy the experience will you want to take it with you? If so, it will need to be easily carried and set up and also be loud enough depending on where it will be used.

Those that are planning to use the machine almost exclusively outdoors, or at least away from the home environment. A few things to consider here. You have to transport it. They can get quite heavy if you have to carry it a few hundred meters so maybe it might need wheels. Will you need access to a screen for lyric reading? Where is that coming from? And volume. It will need to have a bit of power, especially if it is outside where sound quickly dissipates.

The microphone quality will need to be of a higher standard and if you will be using it as a PA address system, then raising it up on a stand will be necessary. You ought to set yourself a budget, and that again will depend on the user group. Some will be very cheap, but as you progress and the features and the quality increase, so will the price. Of all the types of Karaoke machines available, and there are hundreds, you can take the basic format and roughly group them into three headings.

They have slightly different features in terms of how they operate and in some cases if they are aimed at a specific market, but they all perform the same basic function. They are a valuable commodity and one that forms part of everyday life. The attraction of them is the excitement of singing in public either at parties or perhaps even in Karaoke bars, but they are also fun for entertaining yourself at home, and kids love them.

As we said, they fall into what can be described as three areas, but they all have the same basic function. That function is to provide backing music that has no lead vocal and providing lyrics to the song to enable you to sing along with it.

The difference between the types of machine is in how they deliver that. These three areas might be described as firstly the all-in-one machine with all the features and systems needed. Secondly, the karaoke system that works in conjunction with a secondary visual device, maybe a TV for displaying lyrics.

And finally, the system that uses your devices via Bluetooth or other wireless operations to provide the music. This includes all you need, except for one thing. You can play music, read the lyrics, and hear the song you are singing. The actual music. Usually, these Karaoke systems provide the CD player and speakers and not much else. To have it function, it will require a TV or another compatible visual device to read the lyrics.

This means that the unit itself is very portable, but you still do need a TV to connect to. Again in many cases, the CD player does not come with a compatible Karaoke library, so this needs to be purchased. Finally using your devices via Bluetooth etc. This facility is also included on occasion in the first two options we discussed, but these machines use only this system.

You will need a TV to read the lyrics if they are available, but sometimes they may not be. If you are using your own playlists from a phone or tablet or iPad, there are onboard systems to reduce the volume of the pre-recorded vocal. These allow the performers vocal to sit on top and be heard. These then are the basic systems.



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