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  • I'm a little bit worried on this , It might sound the same as what you have in this video. it sucks!!

  • LOL. I'm certainly not a professional voice-over talent that's for sure. That's why I've made the software totally configurable so that you can change the voices, music and a host of other aspects in the program to make it your own. Use your own voice, music and company information within the application to give it a whole new look, sound and feel. Give it a try.

  • FYI the bar I have one of these systems in was just awarded the peoples choice for Karaoke hot spots in the Riverfront Times. It's a local paper here in St. Louis. People love this setup.

  • I've recently started a new Party bus service based on this unique Karaoke system. The bus is a blast and everyone loves singing Karaoke as they travel down the road to their destination. Check out my website at wailinonwheels dot comm to find out more. As you might have guessed the driver doesn't have to do anything but drive the bus while the show is going on. The system runs itself and keeps passengers entertained for hours.

  • It's all fine I guess. But there will always have to be a host. There is still no substitute for a good human host. Giving control to customers will just turn into a nightmare. This software would be better aimed at someone looking to put a system together for home use .

  • This setup does not give control to the customer at all. It just allows them to search and then sign up for a song on their own. Everything else can be controlled by a bartender through a master control panel. This software automatically arranges the singers in perfect rotation. I agree a good host cannot be replaced. This is mainly geared toward smaller bars that don't have $200 a night to spend on a great host. .

  • Don't get me wrong. It's a pretty cool idea. And now a days in this area of Florida you're lucky to get $100 a show. My Monday night gig is always standing room only and It's a big bar and the owner makes a lot of money. I only get $150 for that. But that's all I ask for a typical bar gig anyhow. The thing is the bartenders at my Monday gig are slammed and wouldn't be able to worry about helping with karaoke.

  • And I think the main thing for me at least is that you'd have a virtual host that can't really get a crowd into the show. And the other thing is now a days you have to be a DJ as well. I get just as many request for songs as I do for Karaoke. But as you said it's not geared towards those types of venues. All in all I would definitely put this in my rec room bar if I had one. And this would be really great for like private clubs and social groups I think.

  • I'm getting a lot of inqueries about the hardware needed to put together one of these systems. If you click on the (moreinfo) link at the top right hand side of this page you'll see a link to download the software. I just added a document to this link that you can download too. It will show you all the hardware needed to build one of these Self Hosting Karaoke systems. The document is called Recommended hardware for SHCK.pdf.

    To download the actual trial software grab the SHCKsetup.exe file.

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