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As all of you do know. All Karaoke Disc Do not have the same music level, especially with different productions. Once in a while when playing one song, the music level is very low, and then the next song it can be so loud that we have to change the vol on the amp. If Tkaraoke has a function to automatically adjusting the music level would be great.
Thanks
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haphilong wrote:As all of you do know. All Karaoke Disc Do not have the same music level, especially with different productions. Once in a while when playing one song, the music level is very low, and then the next song it can be so loud that we have to change the vol on the amp. If Tkaraoke has a function to automatically adjusting the music level would be great.
Thanks Use the Music Volume control on the remote (this is designed for this problem). Note that the Music Volume is controlled by Channel up/down and is not the same as the Master Volume which is controlled by Volume up/down butttons on the remote.
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haphilong wrote:As all of you do know. All Karaoke Disc Do not have the same music level, especially with different productions. Once in a while when playing one song, the music level is very low, and then the next song it can be so loud that we have to change the vol on the amp. If Tkaraoke has a function to automatically adjusting the music level would be great.
Thanks Try this one - Vocopro AVC-800 - I am using one and very happy with it. Below is the links for the specs http://www.loudkaraoke.com/equip_details.asp?id=KCVPC800 or go to http://www.vocopro.com and look for AVC-800 ($200.00). I am older than the Earth :)
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I think what he means is a similiar feature like UnifyKaraoke which allows the user to set a specific volume for that specific song without adjusting the volume up and down. This feature is a plus
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theunknown wrote:I think what he means is a similiar feature like UnifyKaraoke which allows the user to set a specific volume for that specific song without adjusting the volume up and down. This feature is a plus So the next time you play that song, the volume you set earlier will be used? This is a per-song setting? Not a bad idea.
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vcdz382 wrote:theunknown wrote:I think what he means is a similiar feature like UnifyKaraoke which allows the user to set a specific volume for that specific song without adjusting the volume up and down. This feature is a plus So the next time you play that song, the volume you set earlier will be used? This is a per-song setting? Not a bad idea. You folks must be crazy  - Don't over do it! I am older than the Earth :)
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vcdz382 wrote:theunknown wrote:I think what he means is a similiar feature like UnifyKaraoke which allows the user to set a specific volume for that specific song without adjusting the volume up and down. This feature is a plus So the next time you play that song, the volume you set earlier will be used? This is a per-song setting? Not a bad idea. Bro VCDz, Yes, UnifyKaraoke allows the user to set the volume per song. Usually if the volume is low for one song, it most likely will be the same for the whole disc. UnifyKaraoke allows you to select that whole album/disc and change the volume to watever level you want. It is like an audio boost software. Pretty neat.
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This feature would be awesome. Maybe read the setting from the filename. Defaults to 100 if the filename does not include it, but raise the volume, or lower it according to a number in the filename convention. This would fit perfectly with renaming files inside TKaraoke.
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