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[disklavier] Piano Karaoke

2000-02-15 by David M. Vincent

OK...you might think this is cheezy but it can be a lot of fun...

There are several shareware computer Karaoke programs that seem to be
quite good that I've been experimenting with.  In my case, I've placed
my notebook computer by the music stand connected with an external
midi-interface to my Pianodisc system.  

Karaoke files have a ".kar" extension rather than a ".mid"  Of course
the quality of these files varies just as any midi file.  I've edited a
couple of these by changing some of the instruments to "piano" and
changing the channel to "1" so it will play the actual piano rather
than "synthesized piano".  I'll see if I can put these in the VAULT.

You can modify any karaoke file by renaming the extension to *.mid,
editing it with sequencer software like Cakewalk, and then renaming it
back to *.kar.  The lyrics are preserved during this operation.

Best shareware midi Karaoke player software:

vanBasco's MIDI Player v2.02
http://www.vanBasco.com/

Some searchable karaoke web sites:
http://www.karaokevision.com/
http://www.websink.com/karaokekraze/

Karaoke Albums:
http://www.teleport.com/~labrat/karalbums.shtml

After a couple bottles of wine, no one will really care if the volume
of the tunes vary, or the some of the lyrics are off--just hit the
"fast foward" button and go to the next song.

Have fun!  
Dave

[disklavier] Re: Piano Karaoke

2000-02-15 by Flyme

Thats great.  It is something I wanted to figure out how to do for a long
time.  Ross
-----Original Message-----
From: David M. Vincent <dvin44@...>
To: disklavier@... <disklavier@...>
Date: Monday, February 14, 2000 9:00 PM
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>OK...you might think this is cheezy but it can be a lot of fun...
>
>There are several shareware computer Karaoke programs that seem to be
>quite good that I've been experimenting with.  In my case, I've placed
>my notebook computer by the music stand connected with an external
>midi-interface to my Pianodisc system.
>
>Karaoke files have a ".kar" extension rather than a ".mid"  Of course
>the quality of these files varies just as any midi file.  I've edited a
>couple of these by changing some of the instruments to "piano" and
>changing the channel to "1" so it will play the actual piano rather
>than "synthesized piano".  I'll see if I can put these in the VAULT.
>
>You can modify any karaoke file by renaming the extension to *.mid,
>editing it with sequencer software like Cakewalk, and then renaming it
>back to *.kar.  The lyrics are preserved during this operation.
>
>Best shareware midi Karaoke player software:
>
>vanBasco's MIDI Player v2.02
>http://www.vanBasco.com/
>
>Some searchable karaoke web sites:
>http://www.karaokevision.com/
>http://www.websink.com/karaokekraze/
>
>Karaoke Albums:
>http://www.teleport.com/~labrat/karalbums.shtml
>
>After a couple bottles of wine, no one will really care if the volume
>of the tunes vary, or the some of the lyrics are off--just hit the
>"fast foward" button and go to the next song.
>
>Have fun!
>Dave
>
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