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Send Lyrics Output To Secondary Display (Full Screen) Using ‘Extended Display Mode’ on your Mac or PC allows you to send the lyrics to a secondary display or projector – full screen! This allows you to work with LYRX on your main display, while singers view the lyrics only on the second display.
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Stream while connected to the internet or download the songs for offline use! ($99-a-month)
Now with in-app Party Tyme Karaoke subscription!Īccess an commercially legal library of 13,500+ HD karaoke songs directly in LYRX.iTunes Playlists are also automatically imported!.You can also play standard video files and audio tracks: mp3, m4a, wav, aiff, ogg, cda, flac and more! (Non DRM).
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Like with Sing! Karaoke by Smule, AutoRap comes with a seven-day free trial before you have to choose an all access pass at the aforementioned price points, which is a decent introduction. Smule strikes again with AutoRap, a karaoke app released in 2012 that allows users to rap along to a vast library of beats or speak into the mic and have the app automate it in time to a beat. The song selection is vast, and somewhat surprising in terms of popularity - featured top hits include Nick Jonas’ “Jealous,” James Arthur’s “Say You Won’t Let Go” and John Legend’s “All of Me,” while the currently trending songs are Drake’s “Hotline Bling,” Hootie & the Blowfish’s “Only Wanna Be With You” and, of course, Train’s “Soul Sister.”
Once a video is complete, users can save and share it on the app for public viewing, which has yielded its own array of in-app stars. It acts as a sort of social networking app where you can sing along to backing tracks on your own, as a duet, or as a group, but its option to sing with videos that artists like Shawn Mendes and Ed Sheeran have prerecorded is a strong selling point.
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There’s a catch, of course: It allows you to try the app for free for seven days before having to pay a tiered fee of $7.99/week, $19.99/month and $99.99 for a year. Released in 2012, Sing! allows users to join for no cost and offers one downloadable song up front as a gift. Train Frontman Stars in New Ad for Smule's Sing! Karaoke App: Watch