Thursday, October 3

Apple Music will have a new Karaoke function for iPhone, iPad and Apple TV

Apple introduced Apple Music Sing, a new function that will allow company users to do karaoke either from an iPhone, an iPad or an Apple TV. The new feature will also offer the possibility of seeing the lyrics of the song in such a way that the user can be guided.

From the company they indicated that Apple Music Sing will be available starting at the end of December for all users who have an Apple Music subscription.

“We already know that our users around the world love love to follow their favorite songs, so we wanted to develop this offer further to allow more participation around music through singing. It’s really a lot of fun, our customers are going to love it,” said Oliver Schusser, Apple’s vice president of Apple Music and Beats.

The company pointed out that the new function comes with four features that can be adjusted by users . The first one is what they define as “Adjustable Voices”, which refers to the vocal levels of each song, which can be adjusted by the user at their convenience.

“They can sing with the voice of the original artist, take the lead or mix it into millions of songs from the Apple Music catalogue,” they explain.

In second place are the letters in real time , which have animations to move to the rhythm of the voices. In the same way, those who use the karaoke function can also animate the parts of the songs that are sung simultaneously so that it is easier for users to follow.

“Apple Music will also be releasing a set of over 50 dedicated companion playlists featuring all the epic songs, duets, choruses, and anthems that have captivated people around the world to sing along, fully optimized for the Apple Music Sing experience,” Apple announced. worldwide so before the end of the year all Apple fans with Apple Music will be able to start testing these new tools.

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