1, 2, 3, 1, 2, 3 sing!
karaoke Instructions
You and your guests will all be able to follow these steps to use the Singa app to browse the song catalog, favorite songs, add them to your Singlist, connect to our venue, and finally request the songs to be added to the queue.
Start With Singa
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Download Singa for your mobile device from the App Store or Google Play Store.
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Open the application and sign in. If you haven’t previously created a user account for Singa, then sign up first for free. (A paid Singa Premium subscription is not required for checking in to venues and sending song requests.)
Prepare The Setlist
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Before your rental, you will be able to browse the song library and favorite songs or add them to your Singlist by holding down on any album artwork until the menu pops up and then selecting either ‘Favorite’ or ‘Add to Singlist’.
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You can find your favorite songs, artists, and Singlists in the bottom navigation under ‘My Library’.
Find Our Venue
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At pick-up, you'll be able to find our venue in the Singa App. In the bottom navigation, tap ‘Venues’.
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Click on the 'Search for Venues' field.
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Click on the button that says 'Find Private Venue by Code'
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Enter your Venue Code that will be elite dash your first name.
e.g. 'elite-yourfirstname'
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When you find our venue, tap 'Connect to Venue'.
Request, Sing, Go!
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Once connected to our venue, find a song you like and if applicable, select a version, adjust the pitch & tempo or add vocals. Then enter your name and select ‘Request Song’.
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Songs will be added to the queue in the order they are received. At the bottom of each TV screen, it will show the name of the singer up next and the time before they sing.
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Using the iPad Kiosk on the bus, you may pause, stop or play the next song. You may also browse and add songs as well.
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At the bottom of the Singa app, a data bar appears, from which you can track the songs you have requested and their status.
Microphone Tips
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All the microphones are wireless. The power button is located near the bottom of the microphone. We recommend turning the microphones off when not using and passing the ones not in use to the next singer so they're ready when it's their turn to sing.
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They are directional, so please point the microphone head directly toward you and hold it close to your mouth.
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Please do not point the microphone head toward the speakers when in close proximity or sitting under a speaker. This will cause feedback.