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View Poll Results: If in emergency, would you use your CDG's and cdg player in place of using Hoster?
No, I would not host w/o Hoster and would cancel the show. 21 30.88%
I would revert back to using discs for that night. 47 69.12%
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Old February 12th, 2008, 10:00 PM
michbabe michbabe is offline
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Smile Host without hoster?

I have been reading all the remarks in this forum mainly to help me decide if I wanted to use hoster.
We have been using discs for 8 years, and I feel we run a very good show.
We have a 5 disc player and there is very little waiting for someone to sing. We make sure everyone sounds good, even if their not a great singer, we want them to sound as good as they can...

My main thought on using hoster for one main reason is the hassel of discs. Having one go bad on you, not being able to get it replaced, which is turn mess's up your whole book...

I am still trying to read up and try to figure some things out. I have the demo hoster, and am ready at any point as soon as I am convinced it is best to buy it.

I don't under stand how you keep a rotation on the hoster, I see the names in rotation, what do you do go in and change each song every time around??

Convince me guys that this is the best way to go!!!!
Thanks!!!
Karaoke Fever
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