pcSongster 1.5.2
| Developer: |
MusicXoft, Inc (more products...) |
| OS: | Windows2000/XP/2003/ Vista Starter/ Vista Home Basic/ Vista Home Premium/ Vista Business/ Vista Enterprise/ Vista Ultimate/ Vista Home Basic x64/ Vista Home Premium x64/ Vista Business x64/ Vista Ente |
| License: | Freeware |
| Price: |
FREE |
| Size: | 32 MB |
| Rating: | Rate this program: |
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pcSongster is a head-turning, personal computer-based, singing/karaoke software revolution that gives any singer easy access to music, coordinated lyrics and recording capabilities right on his or her personal computer.
Extremely Versatile:
1. Use pcSongster to rehearse a new song while listening to the original in another window & application.
2. Change songs in a flash. Rehearse anywhere.
3. Start the same song over without delay
4. Use other applications like e-mail while you rehearse a song.
5. Have a singing/karaoke party any where any time
6. Much more
PC based Karaoke - and it's absolutely FREE!!
Instantly makes your PC a singing machine. pcSongster is easy-to-use software that automatically plays your favorite Karaoke songs on your personal computer. Song lyrics are immediately displayed so you never have to worry about forgetting the words.
Control in your hands.
Powerful features let you easily pick your favorite songs, change the key, start and stop the action, tweak audio/video settings and more. pcSongster Player gives the singer laboratory-tested sound quality and sparkling clear lyrics. You have a choice of User Interfaces.
pcSongster's Secret? It's Easy to Use, Contains Powerful Functionality, Is very Versatile and is Priced Right.
That's why pcSongster is the leading Personal Computer based singing/karaoke software worldwide. Forget antiquated Karaoke players, and the other cheesy software. pcSongster gives you professional sound with an unbelievably cool user interface, and the Player is FREE.
Simply:
1. Download pcSongster Player and start singing.
2. Contains No Ripper !
3. Add your favorite songs from the Internet.
4. Play songs already on your hard drive.
5. Extremely easy and versatile.
RELIABLE – RELIABLE – RELIABLE Very dependable software designed specifically for the singer. The free player far exceeds the capability of antiquated “karaoke” Machines at a much lower price. |
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