Karaoke Player

Karaoke Player

Kanto Karaoke supports all multimedia formats : MP3, Mid, Kar, Kfn, Mp3 + Cdg , karaoke videos ( . Avi, .Wmv, .Mp4, etc …) .

Sing Recording

Sing Recording

Record your voice on the music, sing and record your performance! Mic settings available.

Midi to MP3

Midi to MP3

Direct conversion midi to mp3, with or without melody track. High quality sound in output thanks to soundfonts.

Great app, the live perfomance feature is very useful

Finally a karaoke player that supports all audio and video karaoke formats

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KantoKaraoke: The Best and Free CD+G Player for PC and Mac

KantoKaraoke: The Best and Free CD+G Player for PC and Mac

Do you have a collection of karaoke CD+G discs or MP3+CDG files stored on your PC (or Mac)? Are you searching for a free CDG Player that will help...

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How to Remove Vocals from Any Song (MP3, MP4) with AI

How to Remove Vocals from Any Song (MP3, MP4) with AI

Removing vocals from a song is one of the most common tasks for singers, DJs, content creators and producers. Whether you want to create a karaoke...

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YouTube Karaoke Extension: Turn Any YouTube Video into a Fun Karaoke Party

YouTube Karaoke Extension: Turn Any YouTube Video into a Fun Karaoke Party

Singing along with friends to your favorite songs on YouTube is always fun — until it’s time to figure out who sings next, manage the song queue, or...

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Free version edition for Windows and MAC users!

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