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schwarztot August 1st, 2005 11:10 PM

Where to get MP3+G's
 
Where can you buy MP3+g's online to use in shows?

Digital Party August 2nd, 2005 12:45 AM

Use Search for MP3+G

djmadmaxx August 2nd, 2005 03:22 AM

directly from the cdg's you own

schwarztot August 2nd, 2005 02:15 PM

I think that my question is being taken the wrong way.
Instead of buying a whole cd+g to get 1 or two songs, is there a way to download/buy mp3+g's online? Kind of like the modern Napster. I want to buy the selections that I need and not get all of the trash.
Thanks
Schwarztot

djmadmaxx August 2nd, 2005 03:00 PM

you can buy custom cdg's from sound choice, priddis and top tunes (karaoke warehouse) and just get the songs you want. then make your own mp3+g's

schwarztot August 2nd, 2005 04:01 PM

is there anywhere online to buy just single mp3+g's?

mindonstrike August 2nd, 2005 05:13 PM

I've done a lot of searching and have yet to find (a legal) one. Top Hits Monthly was selling cd's with mp3gs for a while but I can't even find that any more. The closest I've found is cavs but they have a very poor/limited selection AND it's in their propriatery format which requires you to buy a conversion program from them to convert back to bin.

I would imagine that if there were not licensing issues to deal with download retailors would be a lot more common.

Sam

jimbo August 3rd, 2005 10:55 AM

Mindonstrike hit the nail on the head. It's a licensing issue. Karaoke is considered to have two parts. The music and then the graphics (or lyrics). The music is able to license for downloads, the sync graphics are not (well they could be, but not at a reasonable cost). It's cheaper to go with a custom CDG. How Cavs does it, I don't know. Could be because it is a proprietary format.

One option is to go ahead and buy the minus track from MSN music, iTunes, walmart, or where ever, convert it to a .wav file, then use KPro to graphic it yourself. Once you get the hang of KPro you can graphic a song in about 15 minutes. But then you've just altered what you bought and, according to some, legally can't use it in a show (especially since the rights to display the lyrics haven't been secured). I'm not a legal expert so you'd have to check with an attorney before using it in a show. Technically, doing your own recorded tracks from a midi and using that at a show is also illegal because licenses haven't been paid and you are making a profit from it.

Jimbo

Beavis August 3rd, 2005 12:52 PM

what if your registered with (and pay) BMI & ASCAP ?

jimbo August 3rd, 2005 02:07 PM

BMI, ASCAP, SESAC, all have to do with public performance rights, not recording or lyric rights. Once you record something then it goes to a different right. Hal Leonard and the music publishers are the ones that control the rights to record, re-record, be a cover band and record yourself, and print the lyrics, including on the T.V. screen. The karaoke companies don't pay BMI or ASCAP except for the regular fees for playing music on hold messages etc, or unless they have their own bar or venue which is open to the public.


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