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Show posts MenuQuote from: Reyak on April 03, 2013, 01:52:13 PMAlso:
Requesting:
"V.I.P.", "Matataku Hoshi no Shita de", "Bravery" from Magi
"Reason" from Hunter x Hunter
Quote from: Nina Star 9 on April 02, 2013, 10:34:47 AMQuote from: Reyak on April 01, 2013, 07:14:51 PMFor open-mic, you can bring in songs on an mp3 player or CD. When you sign up, just let the staff know what song you are doing and that it is on your personal music device, and when they call you up, you just hand them either your mp3 player with the song already queued up or the CD and tell them the track number.
Do songs performed have to be in the database? (For open-mic)
It's not advisable to stream songs throw a smartphone or other device, since it can (and likely will) stop to buffer in the middle or otherwise mess up, but if you have the song actually downloaded onto your phone and are using it as an mp3 player (so the music is sourced from the phone, not the net), that should work just as well as an mp3 player that can't also call people...though there might be some issues if you get a call in the middle of your song, depending on how the phone works. ;P
I do (open-mic) songs all the time that aren't in the database. Only some of the bizarre things I sing are actually in there!
Quote from: Motoko on April 01, 2013, 11:42:02 PM
@Reyak - I was wondering the same thing. I think open-mic is for anyone that wants to sing that's not in the contest, right?
Also curious about another thing that I posted in another forum topic/post, but perhaps is more suited here...not contest related though, probably more open-mic and just a general query.
Just a question, what songs are in the database?
Are they primarily J-pop songs (say from all our beloved anime and seiyuu's) or do they comprise of other songs in other languages?
Say like Chinese, Korean, English, etc.
I'm just curious about that.
Thanks helping.
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